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Luka Dončić facing 1-game suspension after picking up 16th technical foul of the season

Luka Dončić facing 1-game suspension after picking up 16th technical foul of the season

Jack Baer Sun, March 22, 2026 at 1:22 AM UTC

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The Lakers might be missing Luka Dončić for a huge game on Monday. (Rich Storry via Getty Images)

The Los Angeles Lakers will be without Luka Dončić for their next game barring a reversal from the NBA.

The Lakers star received his 16th technical foul of the season on Saturday against the Orlando Magic, triggering an automatic one-game suspension. Unless the league rescinds the foul, Dončić will be out for the Lakers’ clash with the East-leading Detroit Pistons on Monday.

The foul occurred late in the third quarter, after an exchange of words between Dončić and Magic big man Goga Bitadze. The two had been jawing during a free throw, and Dončić continued talking to him as they ran down the floor.

The officials hit the players with a double tech. That will be much more costly for Dončić, who is also facing a $5,000 fine.

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It is the first time Dončić has received the technical foul suspension, though he’s come close in the past. He finished three straight seasons from 2020 to 2023 with 15 techs and had 13 last season. He was actually in the same position in 2023, but the NBA did decide to rescind the 16th tech in that case.

The league has already rescinded one tech from Dončić this season, but that was a clear case of a mistaken official.

Dončić would be the second player in the NBA to receive such a suspension, joining Phoenix Suns star and past Lakers villain Dillon Brooks. Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert has also been suspended multiple times due to his six flagrant fouls.

If Dončić’s foul isn’t rescinded, he will face a $5,000 fine for every subsequent technical foul and another one-game suspension for every two techs for the remainder of the regular season.

All of this arrives amid one of the best stretches of Dončić’s career. He entered Saturday coming off the Lakers’ first 60-point game since Kobe Bryant’s farewell performance in 2016 and averaging 40.9 points in his past eight games.

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