Luka Doncic’s left-groin flare-up sidelines the NBA scoring leader, Portland’s Deni Avdija is doubtful with a back strain, and suddenly Saturday’s Lakers-Blazers tilt becomes a battle of the walking wounded.
Why the Lakers just hit the panic button on Doncic
Luka Doncic has carried the Lakers’ offense like no other Laker since prime Kobe—33.6 PPG leads the league—but the front office chose rest over risk, ruling him out in Portland after he admitted tightness in his left groin Monday and still played 38 minutes Thursday. The calculus is simple: a January loss stings less than a Grade-2 groin strain that could sideline him for weeks.
Los Angeles is already without Austin Reaves (left-calf strain since Dec. 28) and is juggling Deandre Ayton and Jaxson Hayes on the injury report. With the official standings showing the 11th-place Lakers two games out of the play-in, every healthy night from Doncic is gold. Thursday’s 135-117 home loss to Charlotte—where Doncic still dropped 39—proved how thin the margin is.
Portland’s own breakout star on shaky ground
Across the court, Deni Avdija—the league’s most improved scorer at 26.1 PPG—has missed two straight with a lower-back strain and carries a doubtful tag. The Israeli wing has played every game until now, and interim coach Tiago Splitter admitted the Blazers “still miss Deni” after Thursday’s 117-101 win over Atlanta. With Jerami Grant (Achilles) and Jrue Holiday (calf) also questionable, Portland could start a lineup with zero players who began the season in the top three of the scouting report.
Dominoes for bettors and fantasy managers
- Expect the total to plunge from an opening 238 to something closer to 225; sportsbooks know Doncic alone is worth 8-10 points on the line.
- Anthony Davis becomes the Lakers’ hub—his usage spikes +7.4% when Doncic sits this season, per ESPN tracking.
- Portland’s Shaedon Sharpe and Scoot Henderson see massive usage bumps if Avdija sits, making both DFS must-plays at depressed salaries.
Long-view implications
For the Lakers, the next 10 days (at Portland, at Denver, home vs. Boston) could decide whether the front office pushes the trade-deadline button for back-court depth or trusts a Reaves-Doncic reunion. For Portland, every game Avdija misses chips away at the cushion they built in the crowded 5-9 West logjam. The Blazers entered Saturday 22-20, just 1.5 games clear of 11th.
Bottom line
Saturday’s game was supposed to be a showcase of two surprise contenders; instead it’s a stress test of depth charts and medical staffs. If Doncic and Avdija return quickly, both teams stay on course. If either injury lingers, the playoff picture in the merciless West flips before February even arrives.
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