Luka Doncic Injury Update: Mavs Star Decides Game Time Sunday After MRI Shows Nothing Alarming, Per Report


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Luka Doncic left Friday’s Game 3 between the Dallas Mavericks and the Los Angeles Clippers late in the third quarter with a sprained left ankle. He limped to the locker room right away following the injury, and while he briefly returned in the fourth quarter, he left the game again shortly afterward and was ruled out for the night. Doncic, fortunately, is optimistic. 

“It’s not that bad,” Doncic said following the game. “Honestly, I had luck that it was my left ankle. It’s not my right.”

After Game 3, Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said that while the severity of the injury is unknown, having Game 4 at 3:30 p.m. ET certainly doesn’t help

“We’re unsure of the exact severity of Luka’s ankle. One of the good things is, it’s the good ankle, not the one that he’s sprained a few times in the lat couple of years,” Carlisle said. “We’ll know more tomorrow [Saturday], but he came back and tried it of course and was not great. We’ll see where he comes tomorrow and Sunday morning. This match on Sunday is early, which does not make it any easier. We’ll see.”

After an MRI, nothing shocking was revealed on Saturday, Doncic is considered a game-time decision for Game 4 on Sunday, according to ESPN’s Tim MacMahon.

Luka and the defender turn out to have their legs bent at this station, and Doncic immediately crouched on the floor. As soon as he could get up, he limped into his own room. He placed no weight on his left leg. Minutes later, he came back from the locker room, still pausing but available to re-enter the game.

Doncic missed several games earlier this season with a sprained ankle, but this was not the same. Doncic sprained his right ankle in the regular season. This time it was his left leg that left the injury. He has missed a total of 13 games this season due to several different injuries. The Mavericks are playing pretty well this season without Doncic, going 7-6 in games he missed.