DALLAS -- Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic will be sidelined at least through the end of the regular season with a Grade 2 left hamstring strain, the team announced Friday.
Doncic underwent an MRI in Dallas on Friday afternoon that revealed the extent of the strain, which he suffered in the third quarter of the Lakers' 139-96 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday.
A Grade 2 strain typically involves a monthlong recovery, but the Lakers did not provide a timetable for Doncic's return beyond missing the final five regular-season games. The first round of the NBA playoffs begins April 18.
While the injury will prevent Doncic from reaching the 65-game threshold needed to be eligible for end-of-season awards, his agent, Bill Duffy of WME Basketball, told ESPN's Shams Charania that he will apply for an "Extraordinary Circumstances Challenge" on behalf of his client.
"This season, Luka Doncic has performed at a historic level, leading the league in scoring, carrying the Lakers to third place in the Western Conference and placing himself in the middle of one of the most tightly contested MVP races in memory. To ensure that Luka's incredible accomplishments this season are rightly honored and he can be considered for the league's end-of-season awards, we intend to apply for an 'Extraordinary Circumstances Challenge' to the 65-game rule," Duffy said in a statement to ESPN.

