Luka Doncicâs Game 4 status vs. the Rockets is now confirmed, as the Lakers rule him out while an estimated return timeline surfaces. The Lakers will attempt to finish off a first-round sweep of the Houston Rockets on Sunday without their star player. Doncic has been officially ruled out for Game 4, according to a USA Today report, extending the 27-year-old Slovenian’s absence to every game of the postseason so far.
Doncic has not played since April 2, when he exited the Lakers’ blowout loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder with a Grade 2 hamstring strain. He led the NBA in scoring this past regular season at 33.5 points per game. Including the regular season and the playoffs, the Lakers have now won six straight without Doncic.
Game 4 tips off Sunday at 9:30 p.m. ET at Toyota Center in Houston and can be viewed via live stream on Peacock.
Luka Doncic Return Date: May 1 Estimate Surfaces
Head coach JJ Redick and the Lakers organization have held firm publicly that Doncic remains out “indefinitely,” with no official return target confirmed. But a detail surfaced on the ESPN.com Game 4 preview page that tells a different story. The ESPN page listed May 1 as Doncic’s “estimated” return date. On the current NBA playoff schedule, May 1 is the date of a potential Game 6 between Los Angeles and Houston.
No independent source has confirmed the date. If it proves accurate and the Lakers close out Houston before May 1, in a sweep Sunday or in five games, Doncic would be positioned to return at the start of the second round, set to begin May 4.
“The Lakers are not expecting Luka Doncic to be back in this series. He is out indefinitely,” ESPN‘s Shams Charania said on NBA Today. Charania also noted that Austin Reaves, out since April 2 with a Grade 2 oblique strain, is further along in his recovery than Doncic is in his.
Luka Doncic Hamstring Injury Carries Re-Injury Warning
The medical picture around Doncic’s hamstring carries its own layer of concern. Grade 2 strains come with a high chance of re-injury, and Doncic’s prior history of leg problems only raises that risk, according to reports.
“While a Grade 2 hamstring strain on average has a monthlong recovery process … you have to consider that he already hurt his hamstring earlier in the season and has had calf injuries in the past,” ESPN‘s Dave McMenamin said on the “Howdy Partners” podcast. “If there’s a kinetic chain, if the hamstring gets messed up, it can lead to calf [issues] down the line. And the calf can lead to the worst injury in basketball.”
McMenamin’s reference to the “worst injury” meant an Achilles tear.
While Doncic watches from the sideline, 41-year-old LeBron James has shouldered the load. The future Hall of Famer posted 28 points, eight rebounds and seven assists in Game 2 as Los Angeles pulled to a 2-0 lead. The Lakers have not swept a first-round series since they dispatched the Utah Jazz in four games during the 2009-10 playoffs, according to USA Today.
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