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Luka Doncic's hamstring injury is not serious! He is likely to miss tomorrow's game against the Warriors, with experts predicting a 1-2 week rest period.

On February 7th Beijing time, Lakers reporter McMenamin shared that sources told ESPN the initial good news indicates Luka Doncic's left hamstring injury is not severe. However, this Lakers star will most likely miss tomorrow's match against the Golden State Warriors. This is undoubtedly great news for Lakers fans who had feared a serious injury to Doncic.

Doncic was injured during the second quarter of the home game against the 76ers on February 6th. With just over 3 minutes left before halftime, the Lakers called a timeout, and Doncic appeared to have hamstring discomfort before heading back to the locker room for treatment. Lakers reporter Buha noted that before leaving the game, Doncic had several moments holding his left hamstring area.

In the second half, the Lakers updated the injury status, stating Doncic would not return due to left leg soreness. Before exiting, he played 15 minutes and 57 seconds, shooting 3 of 10 from the field, 0 of 4 from three-point range, scoring 10 points with 4 rebounds and 2 assists, but also committing 5 turnovers.

At that time, medical expert Jeffries analyzed Doncic's potential hamstring injury: there was concern about a muscle strain, with recovery depending on severity. If it was only muscle tightness, daily monitoring would suffice; a Grade 1 strain would require 1-2 weeks off; a Grade 2 strain would mean 4-6 weeks of rest.

Following McMenamin's latest report, Jeffries added that this outcome is relatively positive, but the situation should not be taken lightly. It's likely a mild Grade 1 strain. If confirmed, Doncic could be sidelined for 1-2 weeks. The All-Star Weekend timing is perfect for recovery. Clearly, Jeffries believes the All-Star break will provide a good opportunity for healing.

Of course, this also means Doncic might miss the All-Star Game, causing the World Team to lose another key player. Previously, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had already been ruled out due to injuries.

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