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Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic is out indefinitely due to a left hamstring injury, sources tell me and @mcten. He will miss the remainder of the regular season and his status is uncertain beyond that. pic.twitter.com/qQTVAfPpWB— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 3, 2026
Read MoreLos Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic is out indefinitely due to a left hamstring injury, sources tell me and @mcten. He will miss the remainder of the regular season and his status is uncertain beyond that. pic.twitter.com/qQTVAfPpWB— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 3, 2026
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LakerTom3 weeks, 1 day ago-
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Lakers have locked up top-6 spot.
Win 4 of 5 to lock up 3rd seed.
Denver has brutal schedule.Lakers will need to hold #3.
Win 1st round w/o Luka.
Hope he can come back in 4 weeks.
That’s when 2nd round begins.-
But if we lose all 5 we’d have 32 losses and if Minny wins out they only have 31 losses?
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Read MoreThe blowout loss to Oklahoma City was bad; what actually happened to Luka and the Lakers was worse (free) https://t.co/oidyUZZj79— Dan Woike (@DanWoikeSports) April 3, 2026
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Read MoreThe red hot Lakers who had beaten half of league’s top-10 teams while winning 16 of their last 18 were not only totally dominated last night 139–96 by the Thunder but also may have also lost Luke Doncic for the playoffs.
Suddenly, everything JJ Redick and the Los Angeles Lakers have built and accomplished over the last 5 weeks of joyous championship caliber play may be at risk of because of one untimely loss and devastating injury. No more dreams of a miracle MVP comeback, surprise playoff heroics, Laker championship rings, or a feel-good run-it-back campaign next summer. Without Doncic, this Lakers’ season and roster may be done.
Whether Luka can return for the playoffs or not, the Lakers can give up, lose their hold on the #3 seed, lose to the Nuggets in the first round, and accept their best move is an extreme roster makeover next summer.
Or they can show the championship culture they built this season is real and do what they did all season long, which is figure out how to win despite missing one of their stars by playing hard and trusting next man up.The Lakers came in last night looking at the Thunder game as a measuring stick to judge their progress. They came out of the game with a beating that has put their character as competitors and future as a team on the line.
But now’s when we find out whether the championship culture JJ Redick and the Lakers built is real or just locker room hype and braggadacio. Even without Luka, these Lakers can still be a dangerous and tough team to beat.Whether Luka can play or not, the Lakers need to remain confident and not panic, figure out how to fix what went wrong, take care of business in Dallas on Sunday, and get ready for revenge next Tuesday night at home.
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Lakers’ Championship Culture Gets Challenged By Thunder Nightmare! The red hot Lakers who had beaten half of league’s top-10 teams while winning 16 of their last 18 were not only totally dominated last night 139–96 by the Thunder but also may have also lost Luke Doncic for the… pic.twitter.com/Q92kxW9Fuw— LakerTom (@LakerTom) April 3, 2026
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Agree, Drk. How we respond to adversity is critical. I expect the game next Tuesday to be dramatically different. It now has become the most important game of the year for the Lakers and for this roster.— LakerTom (@LakerTom) April 3, 2026
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LeBron James on if tonight will test LAL’s camaraderie: “No, nothing has changed. We still will be [together]. Obviously we’ll be tested with the head of the snake [missing] … But nothing is rattled. It's one game, it's part of the NBA season, it's the defending champions.”— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) April 3, 2026
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LakerTom wrote a new post
"They beat the sh*t out of us. They're the defending champs. We've gotta be better… Losing always sucks, don't matter if it was about 1 or 50. A loss is a loss."Austin Reaves on tonight's tough loss against the Thunder
pic.twitter.com/vRHKWQ6d2b— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) April 3, 2026Read More"They beat the sh*t out of us. They're the defending champs. We've gotta be better… Losing always sucks, don't matter if it was about 1 or 50. A loss is a loss."Austin Reaves on tonight's tough loss against the Thunder
pic.twitter.com/vRHKWQ6d2b— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) April 3, 2026-
Lakers have been playing every other day for a long stretch now coupled with back-to-back games non-stop. At some point you are going to see the effect on the way they play. Those things are catching up to them now.
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LeBron James provides the perfect message to rally the troops after Lakers' disaster https://t.co/E7aj80zqXB— LakerTom (@LakerTom) April 3, 2026
Read MoreLeBron James provides the perfect message to rally the troops after Lakers' disaster https://t.co/E7aj80zqXB— LakerTom (@LakerTom) April 3, 2026
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FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:
Thursday night was ugly, but it was just one game for the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ embarrassing 139-96 blowout to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night really felt like rock bottom in a lot of ways. Whatever could go wrong did go wrong in several different aspects.
From the jump, the Lakers got absolutely battered by the Thunder. Luka Doncic tweaked a hamstring that would eventually force him to exit the game for good, and await MRIs on Friday. There was really no silver lining from the performance itself. However, LeBron James found one that goes beyond this individual matchup.
“Nothing has changed. … Nothing is rattled. It’s one game. It’s part of the NBA season. It’s defending champions.
We get it. We understand.”James said what one would expect from the oldest player on the team (and in the NBA). The 41-year-old has been through just about any and every scenario that one could imagine in the league. That veteran leadership and steadying hand will be huge for the Lakers moving forward.
LeBron James’ leadership will be worth its weight in gold for the Lakers
There is still no concrete answer on just how severe the Doncic injury will be for the Lakers down the stretch. However, there could be a real possibility of the Lakers superstar missing the rest of the regular season, with only five games left after this beatdown.Still a lot of details to sort through re: Doncic’s hamstring injury but there’s a lot on the line. This season the average time lost for nondescript hamstring strains in the NBA has been ~22 days (~9 games). That’s higher than the historical averages of 12.1 days (~5 games).
— Jeff Stotts (@InStreetClothes) April 3, 2026
If that does end up becoming the case, a lot of eyes and pressure will be on the duo of James and Austin Reaves to fill Doncic’s MVP-sized shoes. There is actually even more reason to believe more of that will actually fall on LeBron to turn back the clock.
Reaves dealt with his own injury problems in the Thunder game, exiting with an ailment in his lower back before ultimately returning to the matchup. If the Lakers want to exercise some form of caution with him following his superstar teammate’s injury, no one could blame them.
That would leave the Lakers with five games that require everything James can still offer at his age.
LeBron is already saying all the right things. That should really come as no surprise. When the Thunder were beating the brakes off the Lakers, James was noticeably more poised than some of his teammates. That demeanor will need to carry over to this final stretch.
The Lakers will get a little bit of extra time off after the regular season is over to rest up since they secured a playoff spot earlier this week. If Doncic is forced to miss an extended stretch, hopefully for the Lakers and their fans, that can be the difference in him being back (and fully healthy) in time for the first-round. Until then, James will need to play his part as the guiding hand for Los Angeles.
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