The moment many have been waiting for: Luka Doncic and the Los Angeles Lakers getting ready for a marquee round two showdown against the defending champs.
Itâs going to be Shai vs. Luka.Â
Itâs going to be a barrage of all time talent dancing on the parquet floor.
Itâs going to be a legendary defense tasked with stopping an all-time great scorer.Â
Waitâ¦
Or, so we hoped.
Actually, the Lakers are still dealing with the thick Doncic cloud. They have been for roughly five weeks. They may be over by the time heâs even ready.
GettyOKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA – APRIL 02: Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
L.A. finds itself in a tough situation as the reigning NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder gear up to continue their title defense.Â
With no Doncic for the foreseeable future, the Lakers are perhaps left to go out there and fire freely and play like all expectations have been relaxed.Â
Because those guys in blue and orange make up, as coach JJ Redick put it, one of the âgreatest teamsâ ever.
Luka Doncic: The No-Update Update Continues
Letâs cut to the chase, Doncic is not playing (again) in Tuesdayâs Game 1 in Oklahoma City.Â
Last week, ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst reported the 27-year-old L.A. is ânot closeâ to returning.Â
Yesterday, coach JJ Redick backed up that report quite well, saying he doesnât have âany updates on Luka.âÂ
Well, thatâs quite a bummer. But not a shocker.
Doncic has been noticeably slower in his rehabilitation, according to another report. Whether that is done intentionally or if that just means Doncic is a slower healer, one can only speculate.
According to the California Post, there is a chance Doncic appears in the second round when the series shifts to Los Angeles, but itâs more likely he doesnât suit up at any point in this best-of-seven battle.
âSources told The California Post that Doncic is expected to miss at least the first two games of the Western Conference semifinal series, clearing a return for a possible Game 3,â the Post wrote. âHowever, at this point in his recovery, returning to the series at any point â especially given Oklahoma Cityâs propensity for physical play â seems highly unlikely.â
Preparing for Life Without StarÂ
How (wrongly) fitting is it Doncic may not return to play a playoff series against the very team that might have watched his seen end just a month ago.
On April 2, Doncic badly pulled his hamstring; the final diagnosis was a Grade 2 strain, an ailment that can take up to eight weeks to fully recover.Â
Bruised by the idea his season could be over, Doncic jetted across waters to reduce that potentially eight-week timeline to around a month. After a couple of weeks in Spain, Doncic returned to the United States and rejoined the Lakers. He has been on the Lakers bench during every game ever since.
Considering the complexity of Doncicâs injury and the absent Doncic updates from the Lakers, it sure seems implausible the star guard will suit up again this season (unless the Lakers pull off an upset of upsets).
Game 1 tips Tuesday at 7:30 from Paycom Center.
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