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Austin out for the season! I guess we can hope Luka and Austin can go sooner than later. Not giving up hope yet!! Step up Boyzz to Menzz!
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What playoff hopes the Lakers had took a serious hit when the left hamstring of Luka Doncic seized up on him. The MRI revealed a grade 2 strain (grade 3 is the most serious and avoiding a tear was awesome). What does this mean going forward?
1) Out for the regular season. 5 games left (about a week left) and the week of playin games which we will miss no matter what. 15 days from today, 17 from the time of injury. Typical recovery time is 3-6 weeks, often more for professional athletes. Recent cautionary tales are Aaron Gordon, Peyton Watson and Jalen Williams. We’ve seen players comeback quicker but they often are ineffective and the risk of re-injury is high. In my non professional opinion the Lakers are looking at mid May, at best, for Luka to be able to return to the court and that’s if he responds incredibly well to treatment.
2) Same leg as the calf injury he suffered last season. Both soft tissue injuries. This is something I hope and think the Lakers want to get right. A tear would be disastrous, an injury to another body part like the knee or Achilles if he compensates for the hamstring would be disastrous. This is about more than one season.
3) Lakers can’t let other issues cloud their judgement. Yes, we all want to see the trio of James, Reaves and Luka get busy in the playoffs. Yes, Reaves’ fit w/Luka is a huge question, especially in the playoffs. Of course this could be LeBron’s last dance as a Laker, or even NBA player. Again, this is about more than this season.
4) Things will be much different next season. Lakers have glaring roster holes, fixing a few in the summer could go a long way towards helping the team for years to come. This was always a long shot season with OKC at full strength, Wemby coming of age fast and Boston not taking the gap year.
5) Save the coach and player from themselves. This smacks of Riles running the team into the ground before the NBA Finals against Detroit. Coaches and players always want to push through, not having heard from Luka we can only assume he felt good enough to go but for the life of me I don’t see why he was playing at all down 31. The team needs to do better.
Read MoreWhat playoff hopes the Lakers had took a serious hit when the left hamstring of Luka Doncic seized up on him. The MRI revealed a grade 2 strain (grade 3 is the most serious and avoiding a tear was awesome). What does this mean going forward?
1) Out for the regular season. 5 games left (about a week left) and the week of playin games which we will miss no matter what. 15 days from today, 17 from the time of injury. Typical recovery time is 3-6 weeks, often more for professional athletes. Recent cautionary tales are Aaron Gordon, Peyton Watson and Jalen Williams. We’ve seen players comeback quicker but they often are ineffective and the risk of re-injury is high. In my non professional opinion the Lakers are looking at mid May, at best, for Luka to be able to return to the court and that’s if he responds incredibly well to treatment.
2) Same leg as the calf injury he suffered last season. Both soft tissue injuries. This is something I hope and think the Lakers want to get right. A tear would be disastrous, an injury to another body part like the knee or Achilles if he compensates for the hamstring would be disastrous. This is about more than one season.
3) Lakers can’t let other issues cloud their judgement. Yes, we all want to see the trio of James, Reaves and Luka get busy in the playoffs. Yes, Reaves’ fit w/Luka is a huge question, especially in the playoffs. Of course this could be LeBron’s last dance as a Laker, or even NBA player. Again, this is about more than this season.
4) Things will be much different next season. Lakers have glaring roster holes, fixing a few in the summer could go a long way towards helping the team for years to come. This was always a long shot season with OKC at full strength, Wemby coming of age fast and Boston not taking the gap year.
5) Save the coach and player from themselves. This smacks of Riles running the team into the ground before the NBA Finals against Detroit. Coaches and players always want to push through, not having heard from Luka we can only assume he felt good enough to go but for the life of me I don’t see why he was playing at all down 31. The team needs to do better.
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Luka should not have come back so soon! This is on JJ! Huge decision for Reaves next year? How much $$ is too much? Now whatcha want from LBJ? Like 13, 6, 6? Perhaps 30, 10, 10?
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DJ2KB24 wrote a new post
all year that LBJ or Luka, especially Luka, were getting beat up as PG’s! That took it’s toll on Luka! Should neither have brought the ball up!
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Read MoreIF LAKERS CAN WIN 1ST ROUND W/O HIM,LUKA COULD RETURN FOR 2ND ROUND…Here's where being in the best shape of his life could still give Luka and his Lakers a shot at a deep playoff run. The playoffs don't start until April 18 and the first round usually takes two weeks to… https://t.co/y1j9Je8S79 pic.twitter.com/DjmOiTBk8A— LakerTom (@LakerTom) April 3, 2026
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What a deflating sad news! Time to look forward to next season. We might as well shutdown LeBron.