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Luka Doncic injury update: Lakers get big boost for Pistons game

Luka Doncic and the Los Angeles Lakers got a much-needed boost for Monday's game against the Detriot Pistons. The NBA on Sunday rescinded the 27-year-old Slovenian star's 16th technical foul, which would have suspended him for one game. Injury-wise, Doncic (hip), LeBron James (foot) and Austin Reaves (forearm) were all cleared on Thursday, after being listed questionable for over a week.

Why was Luka Doncic facing suspension

The technical was issued during Lakers' Saturday win over the Orlando Magic, when Doncic and center Goga Bitadze were hit with a double technical following a brief on-court exchange. The incident occurred late in the third quarter while Doncic was at the free-throw line, though both players later gave differing explanations about what sparked the interaction.

Following the game, Doncic seemed hopeful. The Lakers quickly filed for an appeal, leading to the NBA's decision on Sunday.

Familiar situation for Doncic

This isn’t the first time Doncic has narrowly avoided a suspension due to technical fouls. During his stint with the Dallas Mavericks, he twice reached the 16-technical threshold, only for the league to rescind the final call on both occasions.

Doncic is a key player for the Lakers' campaign. He delivered a solid overall performance against Orlando, finishing with 33 points and eight assists. He struggled with efficiency in the second half, shooting just 2-of-13 and missing all seven of his three-point attempts, but still played a key role in extending the Lakers’ winning streak to nine games.

Update on LeBron James

Meanwhile, LeBron has etched his name even deeper into NBA history. With the win vs Magic, the four-time MVP surpassed Robert Parish for the most games played in league history.

James now stands alone at 1,612 career games, further solidifying his longevity and dominance across more than two decades in the NBA.

LeBron James' games played, regular-season record vs each team

Atlanta Hawks: 67 (48-19)

Boston Celtics: 62 (34-28)

Brooklyn Nets: 63 (40-23)

Charlotte Hornets: 59 (50-9)

Chicago Bulls: 68 (37-31)

Cleveland Cavaliers: 25 (19-6)

Dallas Mavericks: 49 (31-18)

Denver Nuggets: 48 (23-25)

Detroit Pistons: 66 (42-24)

Golden State Warriors: 47 (27-20)

Houston Rockets: 50 (27-23)

Indiana Pacers: 67 (42-25)

Los Angeles Clippers: 53 (31-22)

Los Angeles Lakers: 30 (22-8)

Memphis Grizzlies: 53 (36-17)

Miami Heat: 48 (26-22)

Milwaukee Bucks: 62 (43-19)

Minnesota Timberwolves: 45 (33-12)

New Orleans Pelicans: 55 (38-17)

New York Knicks: 62 (44-18)

Oklahoma City Thunder: 43 (28-15)

Orlando Magic: 66 (42-24)

Philadelphia 76ers: 60 (42-18)

Phoenix Suns: 52 (31-21)

Portland Trail Blazers: 45 (30-15)

Sacramento Kings: 48 (30-18)

San Antonio Spurs: 47 (25-22)

Toronto Raptors: 64 (48-16)

Utah Jazz: 47 (32-15)

Washington Wizards: 61 (40-21)

LeBron James' games played, playoff record vs. each team

Atlanta Hawks: 12 (12-0)

Boston Celtics: 41 (25-16)

Brooklyn Nets: 11 (8-3)

Charlotte Hornets: 5 (4-1)

Chicago Bulls: 21 (16-5)

Cleveland Cavaliers: N/A

Dallas Mavericks: 6 (2-4)

Denver Nuggets: 14 (5-9)

Detroit Pistons: 21 (15-6)

Golden State Warriors: 18 (11-17) — James has an additional win against the Warriors in the NBA's play-in tournament.

Houston Rockets: 5 (4-1)

Indiana Pacers: 30 (20-10)

Los Angeles Clippers: N/A

Los Angeles Lakers: N/A

Memphis Grizzlies: 6 (4-2)

Miami Heat: 6 (4-2)

Milwaukee Bucks: 5 (4-1)

Minnesota Timberwolves: 5 (1-4)

New Orleans Pelicans: N/A — James did beat them in a play-in tournament game in 2024, though.

New York Knicks: 5 (4-1)

Oklahoma City Thunder: 5 (4-1)

Orlando Magic: 6 (2-4)

Philadelphia 76ers: 5 (4-1)

Phoenix Suns: 6 (2-4)

Portland Trail Blazers: 5 (4-1)

Sacramento Kings: N/A

San Antonio Spurs: 16 (5-11)

Toronto Raptors: 14 (12-2)

Utah Jazz: N/A

Washington Wizards: 16 (12-4)

Yash Nitish Bajaj

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Yash Nitish Bajaj

Yash Bajaj is a Chief Content Producer with a strong foundation in US coverage, digital strategy, and audience-focused storytelling. As part of the US Desk at Hindustan Times, he covers a wide range of topics - from American politics to sports (NFL, NBA, derbies, MLB and more). Before joining Hindustan Times, Yash served as Deputy News Editor at Times Now, where he oversaw international coverage and led a team of six. In this role, he significantly expanded global traffic through strategic planning, SEO-driven content execution, and meticulous trend tracking across platforms. He is experienced in managing high-pressure breaking-news shifts, coordinating live coverage, and building newsroom systems that improve speed, accuracy, and reach. Prior to Times Now, Yash held a position at Opoyi, where he headed the Sports and US news team. He developed broad editorial strategies, guided reporters across multiple beats, and played a key role in recruiting and training new talent. His responsibilities also extended to social media management and experimenting with innovative content formats. Yash holds a Bachelor of Mass Media (Journalism) from HR College, Mumbai University. His interests extend well beyond the newsroom: he is an enthusiastic explorer of AI tools, a movie buff with an ever-growing watchlist, and someone who enjoys unraveling conspiracy theories for fun.Read More

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