The Los Angeles Lakers received a significant off-court boost just ahead of the 2026 NBA Playoffs, as Luka Doncic was officially cleared for end-of-season awards eligibility. The decision came after the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association ruled in favor of his “Extraordinary Circumstances” challenge tied to the league’s 65-game participation rule.
According to Shams Charania of ESPN, Doncic and Cade Cunningham were both granted eligibility for major honors, including MVP and All-NBA teams, despite falling short of the 65-game threshold. The ruling immediately reshapes the awards landscape and restores Doncic’s candidacy following a dominant individual season.
Shortly after the announcement, Doncic shared a public message addressing the outcome and the circumstances behind his absences. “I am grateful to the NBPA for advocating on my behalf and to the NBA for their fair decision,” Doncic said. He also emphasized the personal importance of being present for the birth of his daughter in December and thanked key figures within the Lakers organization for their support.
Luka Doncic and Cade Cunningham regain NBA awards eligibility
GettyLos Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic
The NBA’s decision centers on a clause in its player participation policy that allows for exceptions in extraordinary circumstances. Doncic appeared in 64 games during the regular season, one short of the required threshold, but the league determined that his situation warranted consideration.
His absences included time spent overseas for the birth of his child and a late-season hamstring injury. Under the policy, players can qualify if an independent review finds that missing games were unavoidable and that they would have otherwise met the requirement.
Charania reported that the league and NBPA jointly approved the challenge, restoring eligibility for both Doncic and Cunningham. The outcome ensures that Doncic’s season will be fully considered when voters finalize ballots for MVP and All-NBA selections.
The decision carries broader implications as well. It underscores the league’s willingness to apply flexibility in cases involving significant personal events, particularly when players remain otherwise available throughout the season.
Luka Doncic reflects on Los Angeles Lakers support and historic season
GettyLos Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic
Doncic’s response highlighted both personal and professional aspects of the ruling. In his statement, he acknowledged the support of Lakers leadership, specifically naming Mark Walter, Jeanie Buss, Rob Pelinka, and head coach JJ Redick.
“This season has been so special to me because of what my teammates and I have been able to accomplish,” Doncic said. “I am honored to have the opportunity to be considered for the league’s end-of-season awards.”
Before his injury, Doncic was producing at an elite level. He averaged 33.5 points, 8.3 assists, and 7.7 rebounds, leading the league in scoring and anchoring the Lakers’ offense. His production helped guide Los Angeles to a top-four seed in the Western Conference.
The recognition also marks a milestone season for the franchise. Doncic became the first Lakers player since Kobe Bryant in 2006-07 to secure the scoring title, further solidifying his impact in his first full campaign with the team.
While the awards decision provides clarity off the court, Doncic’s on-court status remains uncertain as the playoffs begin. He is currently recovering from a Grade 2 hamstring strain, with no confirmed return timetable.
Still, the league’s ruling ensures that his regular-season performance will not be overlooked. As the Lakers prepare for their first-round matchup against the Houston Rockets, Doncic’s message reflects both appreciation and focus, with his contributions already firmly in the spotlight as awards season approaches.
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