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Luka Doncic injury update: JJ Redick provides positive news about Lakers star’s progress

Luka Doncic. Image via: Luke Hales/ Getty Images

The Luka Doncic injury update arrived with a quiet but meaningful shift inside the Los Angeles Lakers camp. Two days before Game 2 against the Houston Rockets, the Slovenian guard stepped back onto the practice floor, not at full speed, but enough to change the mood.

After missing time with a hamstring strain, even limited movement felt like progress.As the Lakers are navigating playoff pressure, his presence boosts the optimism in the locker room. The Lakers already hold a 1-0 series lead after a 107–98 win, but the trouble is not over. Recovery timelines, lineup uncertainty, and the ripple effect of injuries on both sides are shaping how this series goes.

Luka Doncic returns to practice as JJ Redick provides optimism

Just to be clear, there is still no firm return date, but the signs are trending upward.

Luka Doncic, sidelined since April 2 with a Grade 2 hamstring strain, participated in non-contact drills during Monday’s session. He rebounded, passed, and moved through shooting sequences, all under controlled conditions.

Head coach JJ Redick didn’t overstate it, but his tone reflected steady progress. “It’s been really nice. He definitely rebounded and passed in some shooting drills. … Having the group together two out of the last three days has been really nice,” Redick said.

Doncic’s return to the facility followed a treatment trip to Spain, and while he will miss Game 2, his presence around the team has already made an impact. Teammates noticed it right away. Rui Hachimura pointed to the intangible lift Doncic provides, saying, “It’s amazing. I think people don’t know how much impact Luka has, not only on the court, but off the court… We love him just being around.”

The Lakers need to be cautious against the Rockets

Even with that boost, the Lakers understand the margin. Austin Reaves, dealing with an oblique strain, also joined light activities, but remains uncertain.

That leaves the Lakers once again relying on collective effort rather than star power.Game 1 offered a glimpse of that formula. Hachimura delivered an efficient 14 points with defensive impact, while the group handled Houston’s pace well enough to secure the win. Still, the challenge did not wane.Redick emphasized the mental shift required heading into Game 2. “Well, every day requires something different… Tomorrow is going to require an elevated sense of desperation on our part because they’re going to come in with that.”Houston, meanwhile, faces its own questions. Kevin Durant remains a game-time decision with a knee issue, but desperation tends to override uncertainty in the playoffs. As Jaxson Hayes put it, “Yeah, I mean, it’s the playoffs. Every team’s got to play desperate.”The Rockets cannot afford to fall behind 0-2. The Lakers, even with momentum, cannot assume control without tightening their execution, especially in ball security and rebounding.For now, the series sits in a delicate balance. Doncic is not back yet, but he is close enough to shift the conversation. Now, all eyes are on game 2.

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