Oklahoma completely outplayed the Los Angeles Lakers with 139:96, but no one in California is worried about the result. The one and only story is “What is happening with Luka Doncic?”.
There are many open questions after fans saw him simply collapse onto the court in the middle of the third quarter.
And that is the biggest problem of all. He ended up on the court without any contact, which meant that something in his body suddenly failed, rather than it being an outside hit.
Luka Doncic seems to pull up because of his left hamstring
— Dr. Evan Jeffries, DPT (@GameInjuryDoc) April 3, 2026
This is the SAME hamstring he hurt prior in the season. If it’s a strain timeline is dependent on severity
Grade I: 1-2 weeks
Grade II: 3-6 weeks pic.twitter.com/VdFWqz2snl
At issue is the left hamstring, because of which he has already taken a break this season, and now the degree of the injury must be determined. In the event that it is not so serious, he could be out for up to two weeks, but in the event that it is a slightly more complicated case, it could be as long as six weeks.
What is worrying is that Doncic was already trying to hide tears on the court itself, which is by no means a good sign.
LUKA NON-CONTACT INJURY 😭😭😭
— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) April 3, 2026
PLEASE GOD NOOOOOOO
pic.twitter.com/OPVJd3YoTO
Doncic has played in 64 games so far this season, and the NBA minimum is 65 to be considered for awards and spots in the All-NBA teams. This would mean that he has practically been left without that as well.
At the moment of the injury, Doncic was the NBA’s leading scorer with an average of 33.8 points.
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