LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Lakers spent six months building and working toward the opportunity to make some noise in the playoffs.
And then Los Angeles’ hopes and plans all collapsed during one quarter in Oklahoma City earlier this month.
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Luka Doncic made a move toward the Thunder’s basket, but stopped suddenly and hopped gingerly off the floor with a strained hamstring. Austin Reaves had already been looking uncomfortable, periodically grabbing at the oblique muscles in his side, and he also left the court for good a few minutes later.
Just like that, a Lakers season that had been on a steady upward trajectory went into a nosedive that hasn’t ended yet.
Los Angeles will be without its starting backcourt when it hosts the Houston Rockets in a first-round playoff opener Saturday night, and the fourth-seeded Lakers aren’t saying when Doncic or Reaves could return to uniform — if at all.
Everybody realizes the Lakers could — and probably should — be cooked without their top two scorers, including the NBA scoring champion himself. Not even the ageless presence of LeBron James seems likely to be enough to boost the Lakers’ supporting cast over any of the Western Conference’s other five elite teams.
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“I’m sure everybody wants to play us,” Lakers coach JJ Redick said last week, before the Rockets earned that honor.
Yet the Lakers aren’t ready to give up just yet on what appeared to be a promising spring just two weeks ago. Until that disastrous night in Oklahoma City, they appeared to be peaking on an ideal schedule, winning 16 of their previous 18 games to surge into third place in the Western Conference.
After all, Los Angeles won 53 games this season with just 64 appearances by Doncic, 60 by James and only 51 by Reaves. This team got ample experience without its full roster this season, and it didn’t slow the Lakers down — even if the current circumstances are worse than anything they’ve overcome to date.
“We’re a little short-handed, and we know that,” guard Luke Kennard said. “But we’ve been preparing really well. Our focus is really high. … We were able to get some looks…
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Author : GREG BEACHAM
Publish date : 2026-04-17 06:49:00
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