Lakers Coach JJ Redick Gives Encouraging Update on Luka Doncic’s Injury

Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick shared a promising update on Luka Doncic‘s injury ahead of Friday’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Doncic was favoring his right groin late in the Lakers’ opening night loss to the Golden State Warriors. According to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, coach JJ Redick told reporters after Wednesday’s practice that Doncic was a full participant. Redick described the injury as minor, but the Slovenian superstar did undergo treatment.

“He seems to be fine. I don’t think it’s anything major. He got some treatment this morning, and we didn’t practice long, but he was a participant in practice,” Redick said.

This was an encouraging update, considering Doncic’s previous issues with muscle-related injuries last season. He underwent a different offseason regimen this past summer, focusing on his body, health, and conditioning. The hard work and dedication paid off based on how well Doncic performed for Slovenia at the 2025 EuroBasket.

He also looked fantastic in the Lakers’ season opener against the Warriors, finishing with 43 points, 12 rebounds, and nine assists. However, it wasn’t enough to prevent a 119-109 defeat.

### Doncic Downplays Injury

Speaking at the postgame press conference on Tuesday, Luka Doncic was asked about his injury and whether it was serious. Doncic downplayed the issue and called it “nothing.” He said it was a hip issue but sounded very optimistic.

“It’s probably nothing. Just felt it a little bit because my hip went (the opposite) way. Felt it a little bit, but it’s probably nothing,” Doncic said.

Obviously, some Lakers fans were concerned to see Doncic uncomfortable and in pain. The franchise has heavily invested in “The Don” this offseason, signing him to a three-year, $165 million extension, according to Spotrac.

The Lakers were already without LeBron James, who has been dealing with sciatica since late July to early August. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported earlier this week that James is targeting a return to action by mid-November.

According to Fox Sports, Doncic has had multiple injuries to his calf, knee, back, ankle, groin, and quad since December 25, 2024.

### Lakers’ Depth In Question

The Lakers entered the 2025-26 NBA season filled with hope after Luka Doncic signed an extension and LeBron James opted into the final year of his contract. However, CBS Sports’ Brad Botkin pointed out after the Lakers’ opening night loss to the Warriors that the team’s depth isn’t strong.

With James out, coach JJ Redick cannot solely rely on Doncic and Austin Reaves for the majority of their offense.

“You simply cannot rely on two dudes combining for 69 points, 18 assists and 17 rebounds while logging a combined 76 minutes, especially if you’re still losing the game. Those are not sustainable numbers through any lens,” Botkin wrote.

Redick will have to find ways to get their role players going, especially Rui Hachimura and Gabe Vincent, who both started against the Warriors. Hachimura had nine points in 36 minutes, while Vincent produced just two points in 29 minutes.

The Lakers’ ability to find additional contributors will be crucial as they navigate the challenges of the season without their star players at full health.
https://heavy.com/sports/nba/los-angeles-lakers/jj-redick-update-luka-doncic-injury/

Rockets’ Kevin Durant delivers ‘no-brainer’ admission after signing $90 million extension

Although Kevin Durant remains one of the best scorers in the NBA today, he is nearing the end of his illustrious career. Ergo, the two-year, $90 million contract extension he signed with the Houston Rockets on Sunday could be the last deal he ever agrees to in this league. Such a decision cannot be made lightly.

The two-time Finals MVP is extremely confident in this union, however, identifying Space City as the most optimal path forward.

“I’m excited,” Durant told reporters on Monday, per Adam Wexler of SportsTalk 790. “That was the intent when I came here, was to try to be with this group as long as possible. It was a no-brainer to sign on that line.”

The future Hall of Famer took a discount to stay in Houston for the next few seasons, forgoing a chance to earn up to $120 million in order to give the organization added financial flexibility. The Rockets can now turn their attention to locking up versatile forward Tari Eason before Monday’s 6 p.m. ET deadline to sign players to rookie-scale extensions. Franchise pillar and All-Defensive First-Team selection Amen Thompson will be eligible for a new deal next summer.

Durant is willing to make this sacrifice because he, like many others, firmly believes this franchise can contend for a championship during the 2025-26 campaign. The 37-year-old can do his part to help that blueprint come to fruition—free from answering questions about money.

### Durant Is All In on the Rockets

“Just talking to [general manager Rafael Stone and head coach Ime Udoka], and how they wanted to build the team and how I see myself in this organization, I just thought it was a perfect contract for us,” Durant said. “I’m glad we can get that out of the way. We won’t have to worry about external noise throughout the season if I didn’t have a contract signed. So, we can just worry about basketball and focus on the season.”

Following the devastating Fred VanVleet injury, Kevin Durant is even more valuable to Houston. Besides the high-level offense he is expected to provide—26.6 points while shooting 52.7 percent from the field and 43.0 percent from behind the 3-point line last season—the six-time All-NBA First-Teamer brings loads of experience to a roster that still features plenty of young players.

Durant is not often heralded as a vocal leader, but he has a ton of hoops-based wisdom to offer. Houston will try to glean as much as it can from him over the next three years (including a $43 million player option for 2027-28). All the on-court contributions will definitely be of use as well.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/houston-rockets/rockets-news-kevin-durant-no-brainer-admission-90-million-extension

Gritty Archers rally to stall Warriors’ upset bid

Down goes another Archer. Just three days after Mason Amos’ unfortunate MCL injury in the Green Archers’ loss to National University, La Salle has been forced to deal with another key manpower issue.

Kean Baclaan went down with a knee injury in the fourth quarter of a tight duel against the University of the [opponent name missing]. This latest setback adds to the challenges faced by the Green Archers as they strive to remain competitive despite their injury woes.
https://sports.inquirer.net/644448/gritty-archers-rally-to-stall-warriors-upset-bid

PBA: Meralco blows big lead, holds off Blackwater for first win

Meralco Secures First Win of the PBA Philippine Cup with a 105-96 Victory Over Blackwater

MANILA, Philippines – The Meralco Bolts narrowly avoided another potential collapse as they defeated Blackwater, 105-96, on Wednesday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. This win marked Meralco’s first victory in the PBA Philippine Cup, helping them bounce back after starting the season with two consecutive losses.

Chris Newsome led the team’s offense with 22 points, while four other players also finished in double figures, contributing significantly to the Bolts’ comeback and solid performance throughout the game.

With this win, Meralco gains momentum as the season-opening conference progresses, showing resilience and determination that could propel them further in the tournament.

https://sports.inquirer.net/644395/pba-meralco-blows-big-lead-holds-off-blackwater-for-first-win

PVL: Akari survives Chery Tiggo for early Pool B lead

MANILA, Philippines — Akari took an early 2-0 lead in Pool B after eking out a hard-fought 25-11, 22-25, 29-27, 17-25, 15-7 win over Chery Tiggo EV in the PVL Reinforced Conference on Tuesday at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

After failing to close out the game in the fourth set, Ced Domingo stepped up to restore order for Akari, securing the decisive final set and the team’s victory.

https://sports.inquirer.net/644140/pvl-akari-survives-chery-tiggo-for-early-pool-b-lead

NBA: Kings’ Keegan Murray out with torn thumb ligament

SACRAMENTO, California — Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray will be sidelined for more than a month after injuring his left thumb in an exhibition game.

The Kings announced on Sunday that Murray has a torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of the left thumb. The injury occurred in the first half of Friday night’s game against the Portland Trail Blazers.

https://sports.inquirer.net/644048/nba-kings-keegan-murray-out-with-torn-thumb-ligament

バスケ宮沢、3連覇へ決意 女子Wリーグ記者会見

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Now with solo lead, Bulldogs face tough task of sustaining form

Are the National University Bulldogs for real this time? That’s the lingering question in UAAP Season 88, as NU once again finds itself off to a blazing start—just as it has in previous seasons.

The Bulldogs took down La Salle, 82-78, on Sunday at the Quadricentennial Pavilion, improving to 5-1 and raising expectations over a promising campaign ahead.
https://sports.inquirer.net/643974/now-with-solo-lead-bulldogs-face-tough-task-of-sustaining-form

Dyip leave skid marks all over Road Warriors to end 11-game slide spread over six months

ANTIPOLO—Ronald Tubid may be listed in the record books as the head coach of Terrafirma. But after winning his first game in his new career in the PBA, he insists the role is a shared responsibility.

“There’s no head coach here. We’re all head coaches here,” Tubid said after the Dyip’s 97-91 upset of the…

https://sports.inquirer.net/643975/dyip-leave-skid-marks-all-over-road-warriors-to-end-11-game-slide-spread-over-six-months

UAAP: Mason Amos injury adds woes to struggling La Salle

UAAP Season 88 Basketball Tournament – First Round

MANILA, Philippines — La Salle is hoping for the best after forward Mason Amos went down with a knee injury during their loss to National University on Sunday.

Amos collided with the Bulldogs’ Gelo Tolentino at the 6:51 mark of the fourth quarter and stayed down on the floor, raising concerns about the severity of his injury.

https://sports.inquirer.net/643927/uaap-mason-amos-injury-adds-woes-to-struggling-la-salle

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