Lakers fans may have received some good news on Luka Doncic from an unexpected place: Los Angeles County Family Court.
Doncic, who has been out since April 2 with a hamstring strain, recently agreed to push back a hearing in his ongoing custody battle with model Anamaria Goltes from mid-May to later this summer.
According to court filings obtained by The Daily Mail, Doncic’s attorney Laura Wasser agreed to several dates, all of which take place on or after June 18. Interestingly, the latest day the NBA Finals can take place would be a potential Game 7 on June 19.
Regardless, the court has postponed the hearing until August 14.
Doncic recently made an emotional return to he and Goltes’ native Slovenia to reunite with his two young daughters, according to reports. He initially went to Spain to begin an intensive and specialized rehabilitation program in Madrid, where he previously played professionally as a teenager.
After undergoing the first phase of his recovery, Doncic took a flight from Spain to Ljubljana to spend quality time with daughters Gabriela and Olivia, according to Ekipa.
Luka Doncic and Anamaria Goltes are pictured on her Instagram page while still together

Luka Doncic pictured alongside one of his daughters in a post on his Instagram account
The reunion provided a rare moment of family joy for the 27-year-old as he continues to navigate an increasingly messy legal split from his childhood sweetheart.
Doncic made the ‘tough decision’ to end his engagement with Goltesin March just months after the birth of their second daughter, Olivia.
‘I love my daughters more than anything and I’ve been doing everything I can for them to be with me in the US during the season, but that hasn’t been possible, so I recently made the tough decision to end my engagement,’ he said in a statement provided to ESPN. ‘Everything I do is for my daughters’ happiness and I will always fight to be with them and give them the best life I can.’
The split has turned bitter, with Doncic accusing Goltes of filing for child support in California to ‘avail herself’ of the state’s generous payment laws.
Court documents reveal Doncic filed a motion to dismiss the petition, arguing that neither Goltes nor the children are actually residents of California.
The upcoming hearing, which was moved from May to August, was scheduled to address Doncic’s motion to dismiss.
Doncic has been eying a return from a hamstring injury for weeks without a clear timeline
Doncic wants the dispute to be settled in their home nation of Slovenia, where he had already initiated a family law action in March.
Doncic suffered the injury during an April 2 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, a massive blow to both the Lakers and his own MVP aspirations.
Before the injury, he was leading the league in scoring at 33.5 points per game, while also averaging 8.3 assists and 7.7 rebounds in a historic year.
Meanwhile, the Lakers hold a surprising 3-1 lead over the favored Houston Rockets in their first-round series.
Rockets star Kevin Durant is questionable with an ankle injury for Wednesday’s Game 5 in LA, where Houston will be facing elimination.
The Daily Mail has sought comment with both Doncic’s attorney and Goltes’.

