As the dust settles following another wild NBA trade deadline week, all eyes are now on the old faces that have settled in new places as the push for the playoffs begins.
But no debut has as much built-up anticipation as that of new Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Dončić.
Dončić, who was acquired by L.A. in exchange for forward Anthony Davis and guard Max Christie in one of the most shocking trades in American sports history, has been out of action since Christmas and had a longshot chance to make his Lakers debut Saturday against the Indiana Pacers.
But on Friday, Lakers team officials said his first game in Purple and Gold would have to wait a few more days.
Dončić, 25, is recovering from a left calf strain that he suffered during a Christmas Day game as a member of the Dallas Mavericks. While the recovery has been slow, he just returned to five-on-five action in practice this week which means he’s ramping up to return to live game action.
According to reports by NBA insiders, Dončić will likely make his return, stepping into a vastly different environment and sports landscape from the last time he suited up, on Monday when the Lakers host the Utah Jazz.
The Slovenian-born superstar will get his first taste of the bright lights of Hollywood as he begins to carve out his new legacy in Los Angeles and bridge the gap between two eras of Lakers basketball.
The five-time NBA All-Star will now attempt to build on-court chemistry with another of the game’s all-time greats in the league’s all-time leading scorer, LeBron James, and eventually assume his place as the face of the franchise.
The Lakers are 30-19 on the season and currently sit at No. 5 in the Western Conference Playoff picture.
Dončić’s former Mavs teammate Maxi Kleber, who was also part of this week’s blockbuster trade, will also have to put his debut on hold as he recovers from a fractured foot. Mark Williams, who the Lakers acquired in a deal with the Charlotte Hornets centered around rookie Dalton Knecht, is listed as questionable for Saturday’s game against the Pacers.