Dennis Schröder suspended 3 games for attempting to strike Luka Dončić: Sources
Multiple videos captured Schröder and Dončić going at each other during the game on Dec. 28.

Dennis Schröder will miss the Sacramento Kings' game against the Houston Rockets and their rematch with the Los Angeles Lakers. Luke Hales / Getty Images
Sacramento Kings guard Dennis Schröder was suspended three games for “confronting and attempting to strike another player” in a Crypto.com Arena hallway after his team’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Dec. 28, the NBA announced Saturday night.
League and team sources told The Athletic that the player Schröder attempted to strike was Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Dončić.
The incident occurred roughly 40 minutes after the Kings’ 125-101 loss to the Lakers, “when Schröder sought out the player in an arena hallway and initiated the confrontation,” the NBA release announcing the suspension stated.
The two players had been going at each other throughout the game, with multiple videos capturing the two jawing at each other. Dončić finished with 34 points, seven assists and five rebounds in the Lakers’ win, while Schröder had 11 points and seven assists on 3-of-6 shooting.
Schröder’s suspension is slated to begin Sunday, when the Kings host the Houston Rockets. It also includes Sacramento’s home game against the Lakers on Monday.
The veteran guard has been suspended previously for altercations with other players. That includes a one-game suspension in 2013 as a member of the Atlanta Hawks when he struck then-Kings center DeMarcus Cousins in the groin, and a one-game suspension as a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2018 when he left the bench and joined “an altercation which spilled over into the spectator stands.”