
Just when Lakers fans thought things couldn’t get any worse, the basketball gods decided to throw another curveball. Luka Doncic, the team’s offensive wizard who’s been carrying the purple and gold on his shoulders, is now riding the pine for at least seven days with not one, but two separate injuries.
The 6-foot-6 guard has been diagnosed with a left finger sprain and a lower left leg contusion – because apparently one injury wasn’t enough drama for this Lakers season. According to team reports, Doncic will be reevaluated in approximately one week, though we all know how these “one week” timelines tend to stretch in the NBA.
Lakers' Luka Doncic is out for at least one week with a left finger sprain and lower left leg contusion.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) October 26, 2025
Talk about perfect timing. With LeBron James already nursing a knee issue and watching from the sidelines, losing Doncic feels like watching your last slice of pizza fall cheese-side down on the kitchen floor. The Lakers were already thin, and now they’re practically transparent.
Before this injury setback, Doncic was absolutely cooking opponents. Through just two games, the Slovenian sensation was averaging an eye-popping 46.0 points, 11.5 rebounds, and 8.5 assists while shooting an efficient 62.0% from the field. Those aren’t video game numbers – they’re straight-up basketball poetry in motion.
With both Doncic and James out of commission, the Lakers’ offensive burden falls squarely on Austin Reaves‘ shoulders. The scrappy guard will need to channel his inner Magic Johnson to keep this Lakers ship from completely capsizing. Role players like Marcus Smart, Dalton Knecht, and Jake LaRavia will also need to step up in ways they probably didn’t expect when the season started.
This injury comes at a brutal time for a Lakers squad that’s already facing questions about its depth and championship aspirations. Missing Sunday’s game against the Sacramento Kings was just the beginning – this could stretch into a much longer absence depending on how his body responds to treatment.
The silver lining? When healthy, Doncic has shown he is capable of putting up historic numbers in a Lakers uniform. His recent 49-point explosion against Minnesota proved he’s not just adapting to his new team – he’s dominating in ways that make Jerry West comparisons seem almost modest.
For now, Lakers fans can only hope that this “one week” timeline doesn’t turn into the NBA equivalent of “we’ll be right back” during a commercial break that lasts 20 minutes. The Western Conference isn’t getting any easier, and every game without their superstar duo feels like borrowed time.
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