August 19, 2025 - 04:47

Luka Dončić is reportedly feeling good enough to play just days after injuring his knee during an exhibition match for Slovenia in Eurobasket. The talented guard sustained a concerning knee collision that raised alarms among fans and teammates alike. His swift recovery has brought a sense of relief to the Slovenian national team as they prepare for upcoming competitions.
Initial reports suggested that the injury could sideline Dončić for a significant period, leading to widespread concern about his availability for the Eurobasket tournament. However, medical evaluations have indicated that the injury is not as severe as first feared, allowing him to return to the court.
Dončić's presence is crucial for Slovenia, as he is not only a key player but also a leader on the team. His ability to perform at a high level will be essential for Slovenia's chances in the tournament. Fans are eagerly anticipating his return, hoping to see him showcase his exceptional skills once again.
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