Luka Doncic has emerged as a key figure for the Los Angeles Lakers alongside LeBron James, helping the team find its rhythm during the NBA Playoffs. However, Doncic’s availability for Sunday’s crucial Game 4 against the Minnesota Timberwolves remains in doubt after falling ill before Game 3, leaving fans anxious about whether he will suit up against Anthony Edwards and company.
During Friday’s matchup, Doncic struggled to showcase his usual brilliance, with head coach JJ Redick revealing that the Slovenian star had been vomiting prior to tip-off. With the series hanging in the balance, Lakers fans are eagerly awaiting updates on Doncic’s status for Sunday’s pivotal showdown at Target Center.
LeBron James, who stepped up in Game 3, understands the different dynamic Doncic brings when healthy. As uncertainty looms over Doncic’s participation, LeBron is expected to carry the leadership mantle once again as the Lakers fight to even the series.
Is Luka Doncic playing on Sunday vs. Timberwolves?
According to reports, Luka Doncic has not been placed on the Lakers’ injury list for Sunday’s Game 4 against the Timberwolves, indicating he could be available. Head coach Redick provided a postgame update after Game 3 but stopped short of confirming Doncic’s status for the next matchup in Minnesota.

Luka Doncic of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Besides, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that Luka Doncic spent all of Saturday resting in bed, helping him regain energy ahead of the upcoming game against Minnesota. “Luka Doncic has rested. He feels much better. He spent all of Saturday sleeping in his bed. He feels much stronger,” Charania said.

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With the Timberwolves leading the series 2–1, the stakes are high for Los Angeles. A loss in Game 4 would put the Lakers in a difficult position, needing back-to-back wins to force a decisive Game 7.
Doncic’s impact on the Lakers during the playoffs
Despite his struggles in Game 3, Doncic has been a standout performer throughout the series against Minnesota. Here’s a closer look at his playoff stats so far against the Timberwolves:
- Games Played (GP): 3
- Minutes Per Game (MPG): 40.7
- Points Per Game (PPG): 28.3
- Rebounds Per Game (RPG): 9.0
- Assists Per Game (APG): 6.0
- Steals Per Game (SPG): 1.0
- Blocks Per Game (BPG): 0.7
- Field Goal Percentage (FG%): 45.3% (27-60)
- Three-Point Percentage (3P%): 33.3% (9-27)
- Free Throw Percentage (FT%): 78.6% (11-14)
- Turnovers Per Game (TOV): 4.7
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