In an attempt to move up his timeline for ⁠a return, Lakers star Luka Doncic will seek specialized treatment for his Grade 2 left hamstring strain in Europe, Doncic’s representation told ESPN.

Doncic sustained the injury ​in Thursday’s 139-96 loss to Oklahoma ‌City. The team ‌announced Friday after an MRI ​that he will miss at least the remainder of the regular season.

The typical recovery timeline for ⁠a Grade 2 hamstring strain is a month. With one ⁠week left in the regular season, that would keep the league’s leading scorer (33.5 ​points per game) ⁠and Los Angeles’ leader in assists (8.3) and steals (1.6) out for potentially the ⁠entire first round of the playoffs.

The Lakers will also be ​without Austin Reaves (23.3 ppg, 5.5 apg) ​for ‌at least the remainder of the regular season after he sustained a Grade 2 left oblique injury. He’ll be sidelined four to six ‌weeks, ESPN reported.

With four regular-season games left for each team, Los Angeles (50-28) has the same record as Denver but holds the tiebreaker for the ​No. ​3 seed. If it stays there, it ​would almost certainly open vs. Minnesota.

However, Los ⁠Angeles could fall to fourth or even fifth — which would cost the team home-court advantage —in the final week.

The Lakers lost their ​first game without Doncic and Reaves Sunday at Dallas. They’ll host Oklahoma City, play at Golden State and then close the regular season at home vs. Phoenix and Utah.