Luka Doncic is leaving no stone unturned in his quest to return to full strength. The Dallas Mavericks superstar recently opened up about his decision to travel to Spain for a specialized treatment known as PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy.
"I went to Spain to do PRP," Doncic explained. "Everybody knows that Spain, they're just one of the best countries to do that. I know and trust lots of people from Spain."
For fans wondering about his extended stay in the country, the Slovenian star clarified the timeline. The treatment wasn't a one-and-done procedure. "Why I was in Spain so long is because I needed four days in between every shot. So I did it four times. That's why I stayed longer."
When asked about the potential for expedited recovery, Doncic remained focused on the process rather than making bold predictions. "I'm just in the process, I'm working every day. I feel better every day. Like I said, in the beginning they say eight weeks. So we just go from there."
PRP therapy has become increasingly popular among elite athletes for its regenerative properties, using a patient's own blood platelets to accelerate healing in injured tissues. For a player of Doncic's caliber—one who relies on quickness, agility, and explosive moves—every edge in recovery matters.
As the Mavericks faithful eagerly await his return, Doncic's commitment to cutting-edge treatment and his trust in Spanish medical expertise shows just how seriously he takes his rehabilitation. The eight-week timeline gives fans a rough window, but for now, it's all about daily progress and trusting the process.
