Luka Doncic injury update: Doctor provides realistic return timeline for Lakers’ star

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 Doctor provides realistic return timeline for Lakers’ star

Luka Doncic. Image via: Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images

There’s good news and bad news. The good news is that Luka Doncic is getting better, and the bad news is that he is still out, and there’s only hope for his return if the Lakers sustain in the next playoff series.

Still, sports doctor Jesse Morse provides a realistic timeline for his return, considering the extent of his injury.The star guard has resumed controlled on-court movement after weeks of limited activity, signaling a shift in his recovery from a Grade 2 left hamstring strain. It is not a full return yet, far from it, but it is the first real sign that the long wait may soon ease.

Doctor provides timeline on Luka Doncic's return

The Luka Doncic injury update gains sharper clarity when viewed through a medical lens.

Sports doctor Jesse Morse pointed out that this stage of rehab often hints at a return window of 10 to 14 days. That projection places Doncic’s possible comeback between May 6 and May 10, provided there are no setbacks. “Sounds like Luka Doncic is about 10-14 days away from returning to the court,” Morse wrote on X.

Doncic has been sidelined since April 2, the same night Austin Reaves went down. During that stretch, the Slovenian star even traveled to Europe for specialized treatment, an indication of how seriously the Lakers are treating this injury.

Insider Jovan Buha previously suggested a return in Game 1 or Game 2 of the second round, which aligns closely with the medical outlook.Head coach JJ Redick kept expectations measured while offering a glimpse into the next phase. "Most of his stuff [before] had been standstill," Redick said ahead of Game 4. "He's progressing, but no update on any timeline or anything like that." For now, though, the focus remains on patience. According to Shams Charania, Doncic will not return in this series against the Houston Rockets, even if it stretches to seven games.

The Lakers appear determined not to rush their centerpiece, especially with deeper playoff ambitions in sight.

Los Angeles Lakers vs Houston Rockets Game 5: Injury updates and more

Game 5 between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets arrives with plenty at stake and a few notable absences. The Lakers hold a 3-1 series lead and can close things out on April 29 in Los Angeles, but their lineup will still look different.Reaves is expected to make his playoff debut this season, stepping into a backcourt role alongside Marcus Smart, while LeBron James continues to anchor the group. Rui Hachimura and Deandre Ayton round out a lineup built to absorb the loss of Doncic, at least for now.Houston faces its own challenge. Reports indicate Kevin Durant will not be available, leaving a young core led by Amen Thompson and Alperen Sengun to extend the series. Both teams are missing key pieces, yet the urgency feels unchanged. One side looks to advance. The other fights to stay alive.If the Lakers finish the job, a second-round clash with the defending champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder, likely awaits. And by then, the timeline surrounding Doncic may no longer be theoretical.

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