Luka Doncic to seek specialized treatment for hamstring in Europe
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Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic was ruled out for the final five games of the NBA regular season on April 3.
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Despite the news, Doncic and the Lakers are hopeful that he can be ready in time for a postseason run.
Doncic suffered a Grade 2 left hamstring strain in the Lakers' loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on April 2.
The point guard has since consulted with Lakers doctors and his own medical team about seeking specialized treatment in Europe for his hamstring, Doncic's agent Bill Duffy told ESPN.
What is a Grade 2 hamstring strain?
A Grade 2 hamstring strain is a “moderate injury that is typically a partial tear in the muscle; patients are likely to limp when walking and will have occasional twinges of pain during activity,” according to Mercy Health.
The injury could take close to a month to heal, but “returning to sports before the injury is fully healed can cause more severe injuries.”
Injury-riddled Lakers lose to Mavericks
Playing without Doncic and Austin Reaves — who has an oblique injury — the Lakers were defeated by the Dallas Mavericks, 134-128, on April 5.
LeBron James finished with a team-high 30 points as the Lakers continue to march toward the postseason without the services of two of their key contributors.
The Mavericks were led by rookie Cooper Flagg, who scored 45 points in Dallas' victory.
Reaves' injury is expected to keep him sidelined for four to six weeks.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Lakers' Luka Doncic going to Europe for specialized medical treatment