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Luka Dončić was left the Lakers game Thursday and did not return with left leg soreness.
Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Dončić was ruled out of the team's matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night due to left leg soreness, per ESPN's Dave McMenamin.
The Lakers made one small trade at the deadline, but it could have huge ramifications for Dončić and how he's remembered.
The Los Angeles Lakers rallied for a 119-115 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night, erasing a double-digit deficit to secure a win they desperately needed. Austin Reaves returned from a month-long absence with a calf strain,
Fans were stunned when he shrugged off a franchise-shaking deal. Now, Luka Dončić explains his mindset, his first month in L.A., and life next to LeBron James.
With Anthony Davis on his way to Washington, what did the Mavericks end up getting in totality for Luka Dončić?
The Lakers found themselves in a deep hole as Joel Embiid kept slicing L.A.'s defense and Dončić left for the locker room with 3:03 left in the second quarter. Dončić would not return, finishing the night with 10 points on three of 10 shooting in 15 minutes.
An NBA insider explains the best- and worst-case scenarios surrounding Luka Dončić’s injury and what it means for the Lakers.
Lakers' Luka Talks Playing With LeBron, Picks NBA's Top Trash-Talker Between Anthony Edwards, Brooks
Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Dončić detailed his experience with playing alongside LeBron James in the purple and gold.
One year and four days ago, the Mavericks traded Luka Dončić (and contract-matching role players) to the Lakers for Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a single first-round pick. Yesterday, the Mavericks guaranteed it was the worst trade in NBA history by sending Davis to the Wizards.
Luka Dončić gave Jalen Brunson the finger before the former teammates hugged.