Lakers Luka Doncic Injury Tracker: Latest News, Status and Rumors

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Luka Doncic has been sidelined since April 2 with a Grade 2 left hamstring strain. He flew to Madrid shortly after for specialized stem cell treatment, with the Los Angeles Lakers set to open the playoffs against the Houston Rockets on April 18.
Here is a running tracker of every update on his injury, rehab timeline, and return status.
April 23
ESPN's Dave McMenamin posted a video of Doncic doing controlled, light movement shooting after practice under the watch of Lakers assistant coach Greg St. Jean. A small but encouraging sign for Lakers fans.
Luka Doncic doing some controlled, light movement shooting after practice under the watchful eye of Lakers assistant coach Greg St. Jean pic.twitter.com/dofhMZaUdx
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) April 23, 2026
April 21
According to ESPN's Shams Charania, Luka Doncic remains out indefinitely with the hamstring injury and isn't expected to return during the first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets.
"The Lakers are not expecting Luka Doncic to be back in this series," Charania said. "He is out indefinitely, but Austin Reaves making some progress on the court.”
April 20
ESPN's Dave McMenamin posted a video of Luka Doncic back on the Lakers' practice court. He was not practicing but was on the floor with teammates, and as usual, messing around with Austin Reaves.
Luka Doncic back on the Lakers practice court pic.twitter.com/YTHIO6Wdo8
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) April 20, 2026
April 17
As per Michael Duarte of the California Post, Luka Doncic returned to Los Angeles on Friday after nearly two weeks in Spain receiving stem cell treatment. He was spotted arriving at his Manhattan Beach residence around 5:30 p.m., and about an hour later he was out on an e-bike with his father.
Exclusive photos of Luka Doncic returning to Los Angeles after two weeks in Europe https://t.co/t5ysSQbaBG pic.twitter.com/qIDIy10pQr
— New York Post (@nypost) April 18, 2026
April 16
After Lakers practice on Thursday, head coach JJ Redick officially ruled out Doncic and Reaves for Game 1 of the team's first-round series against the Rockets, according to Daniel Starkand of LakersNation.com.
JJ Redick says everyone will be available for Game 1 outside of Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.
— Daniel Starkand (@DStarkand) April 16, 2026
Slovenian outlet Ekipa has the latest on Doncic's return to Los Angeles.
"Luka Dončić will return to Los Angeles on Friday," the outlet reported.
But he is making one stop before heading back.
"Before Luka returns to the US, he will watch the match between his beloved clubs in Madrid. Fate (well, the calendar of Europe's strongest club competition) has decreed that Real Madrid and Red Star Belgrade will face each other in the final round of the Euroleague regular season in the Spanish capital," Ekipa wrote.
Real Madrid is where Doncic grew up as a player. Red Star Belgrade is a club he has supported since childhood, a love passed down from his father, Sasa Doncic.
"Luka will therefore be able to watch his two great loves live before returning to Los Angeles, and the match between Real and Red Star will be watched by many of the greatest tennis players of all time, another big Red Star fan, Serb Novak Djokovic," Ekipa added.
April 14

Lakers coach JJ Redick spoke to the media following practice and gave no new information on Doncic's availability.
Redick said, "I'm not going to have an update for you this week. They're out indefinitely."
The "they" includes Austin Reaves, who is also sidelined with a Grade 2 left oblique strain suffered in the same game as Doncic.
April 13
ESPN's Shams Charania, appearing on The Pat McAfee Show, gave an update on Doncic's time in Spain.
"He underwent multiple injection treatments in that hamstring to see if he can promote quick healing. My understanding is he'll be back in the States on Tuesday, and they're going to reevaluate him," Charania said.
Based on the latest Ekipa report, that Tuesday return did not materialize, with Friday now the expected date.
How Luka Doncic's Lakers Hamstring Injury Happened

The injury goes back to April 2, when the Lakers lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Doncic tweaked his left hamstring in the first half and aggravated it in the third quarter before leaving the game in visible pain. The Lakers confirmed a Grade 2 left hamstring strain shortly after and ruled him out for the rest of the regular season.
Rather than staying in Los Angeles, Doncic flew to Madrid to seek specialized treatment. He worked under Dr. Javier Barrio, a sports doctor connected to Real Madrid, receiving stem cell-based therapy on the hamstring.
After completing the first round of treatment, Doncic made a short trip to Ljubljana, Slovenia, to visit his two daughters, Gabriela and Olivia, whom he had not seen in several months. The visit was as important for his mental well-being as for his physical recovery.
A Grade 2 hamstring strain typically requires four to six weeks of recovery. Even with the aggressive treatment approach, Doncic is not expected to play in the first round against Houston.
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Jayesh Pagar is currently pursuing Sports Journalism from the London School of Journalism and brings four years of experience in sports media coverage. He has contributed extensively to NBA, WNBA, college basketball, and college football content.
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