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Luka Doncic MRI Results Reveal Grade 2 Hamstring Strain, Out for Rest of Regular Season

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Luka Doncic Hamstring Injury Update: Hamstring Strain Sidelines Lakers Star

Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Doncic will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 NBA regular season after an MRI on Friday confirmed a Grade 2 strain in his left hamstring, the team announced.

Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks

The injury occurred Thursday night during the Lakers’ 139-96 blowout loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Oklahoma City. Doncic, the league’s leading scorer, grabbed his left hamstring while driving to the basket in the third quarter, limped off the court and did not return.

Following the game, Lakers coach JJ Redick confirmed the 27-year-old guard would undergo imaging the next day. The MRI results, disclosed Friday evening, diagnosed a moderate hamstring strain that sidelines Doncic for at least the final five games of the regular season. His status for the playoffs, which begin April 18, remains uncertain, with recovery timelines for Grade 2 strains typically ranging from three to six or even eight weeks.

Doncic had played 64 games entering the matchup against the Thunder, one short of the NBA’s 65-game threshold for awards eligibility including MVP, All-NBA and All-Star recognition. The timing raises questions about whether he can qualify or if the league might grant an exception, though no precedent guarantees relief for late-season injuries.

The Slovenian phenom has been the driving force behind the Lakers’ strong season, averaging a league-leading 33.8 points, 8.3 assists and 7.8 rebounds per game. His dominant March performance, which included historic scoring outbursts, had fueled MVP chatter alongside contenders like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Victor Wembanyama. The injury caps a frustrating night in which Doncic managed just 12 points on 3-of-10 shooting with six turnovers in 26 minutes.

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This marks the second left hamstring issue for Doncic this season. He missed several games in February with a milder strain before the All-Star break, raising concerns about re-aggravation and long-term management of the injury-prone area for a player who relies heavily on explosive drives and changes of direction.

Lakers fans and analysts expressed immediate worry about the team’s playoff positioning. Los Angeles holds a slim lead for the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference but could slip without its centerpiece, potentially facing a tougher first-round path against the Thunder or others. The blowout loss already highlighted vulnerabilities, with Oklahoma City exploiting the absence after Doncic exited.

Redick and the organization emphasized caution. “We’ll know more after the imaging,” Redick said postgame Thursday, stressing long-term health over short-term availability. The team has not provided a firm return timetable beyond ruling out the regular season, leaving open the possibility of a playoff debut if recovery progresses well.

Medical experts note that Grade 2 strains involve partial tearing of muscle fibers, often accompanied by swelling and pain but without complete rupture. Rehabilitation typically includes rest, physical therapy, progressive strengthening and sport-specific drills. Rushing back risks chronic issues, especially for a high-usage star like Doncic who logs heavy minutes.

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The injury adds another layer to the Lakers’ roller-coaster season. Acquired in a blockbuster trade that sent Anthony Davis and others to Dallas in prior years, Doncic has transformed the franchise alongside LeBron James. His absence forces increased roles for supporting players like Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura and D’Angelo Russell, testing depth heading into the postseason.

League-wide reactions poured in quickly. ESPN’s Shams Charania first reported the indefinite absence, while Dave McMenamin confirmed the Grade 2 diagnosis. Social media erupted with concern from fans, with many urging patience to ensure Doncic is healthy for a potential deep playoff run.

This development also complicates the NBA awards race. With Doncic sidelined, debates intensified over MVP frontrunners. Some analysts suggested the injury could open the door wider for others, while others argued his body of work through 64 games should still weigh heavily.

Historically, hamstring strains have derailed contenders at critical junctures. The Lakers will lean on veteran leadership from James, who has navigated his own injury history, to keep the team competitive in the final stretch.

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Doncic’s durability has been a talking point throughout his career. Despite his generational talent, the 6-foot-7, 230-pound guard battles lower-body issues that demand careful load management. Friday’s results underscore the physical toll of his style — relentless drives, step-back threes and playmaking under constant defensive pressure.

For the Thunder, the win solidified their status as a top Western threat. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led with 28 points as Oklahoma City pulled away early, turning what was billed as a marquee matchup into a statement victory.

As the Lakers prepare for games against the Mavericks, Warriors, Suns and Jazz without their star, focus shifts to injury prevention and momentum preservation. Team officials declined further comment beyond the official diagnosis, but insiders indicate a conservative approach prioritizing Doncic’s availability for the playoffs over squeezing in regular-season contests.

Broader implications extend to playoff seeding and potential bracket paths. A lower seed could mean earlier rematches with strong teams like the Thunder, testing the Lakers’ resilience.

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Doncic himself has not publicly commented on the injury as of Saturday morning, but his history shows strong work ethic in rehab. Fans hope for a swift recovery, with many drawing parallels to past stars who returned stronger after similar setbacks.

The NBA regular season winds down amid heightened drama. With Doncic out, spotlight intensifies on other stars and emerging narratives, from MVP debates to seeding battles.

Medical updates will continue to emerge in coming days as the Lakers chart a recovery plan. For now, the diagnosis delivers a significant blow to a team built around its Slovenian superstar’s brilliance.

Whether Doncic returns in time for the playoffs — or at full strength — could define the Lakers’ 2026 postseason hopes. In the meantime, the franchise and its fans await further clarity while navigating the final games without their leading scorer.

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