Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves has done a tremendous job in establishing himself as a well-loved fan-favorite among the LA faithful. However, despite
The Lakers are once again caught up in rumors surrounding a third star. Along with recent reports that the team is a frontrunner for Donovan Mitchell, The Athletic’s Jovan Buha provided a notable update on Austin Reaves’s status within the organization.
According to NBA insider Jovan Buha of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Lakers don’t want to trade Austin Reaves. The Lakers would need a “bonafide All-Star” in return for Reaves.
Whenever the Los Angeles Lakers have an early exit from the postseason, there is a lot of noise surrounding who should be moved to improve the roster. A player that has experienced a fair amount of change and rumors through his first three seasons with the team is Austin Reaves.
Austin Reaves has been living the dream throughout his NBA career thus far with the Los Angeles Lakers, as he’s gone from an undrafted rookie to a household name with his own signature shoes.
After a season of ups and downs with the Lakers, Austin Reaves spoke about fighting through the lows to get to the highs. How should we look at Austin Reaves' season as a Laker?
After another playoff exit at the hands of the Denver Nuggets, the Los Angeles Lakers will enter the offseason searching for answers. Despite leading for the majority of the series, Denver was able to make the big plays when the game was on the line.
Austin Reaves was just as frustrated as fans with his up-and-down performance during the Lakers’ first round series. The Lakers lost to the Nuggets in five games, ending their playoff run.
Austin Reaves had an extremely difficult job in the Los Angeles Lakers’ first-round playoff series against the Denver Nuggets. In addition to being relied on as one of the team’s creators, Reaves was also tasked with being the primary defender on Nuggets star guard Jamal Murray.
One NBA writer proposed that the Atlanta Hawks and Los Angeles Lakers make a trade with each other this offseason. Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report proposed
The Los Angeles Lakers had a rollercoaster of a 2023-24 campaign. They won the NBA’s inaugural In-Season Tournament, a sign that head coach Darvin Ham and the Lakers could be a contender when the postseason came around, and played phenomenal basketball when their backs were against the wall at the end of the regular season.
The frustration among Lakers players following Darvin Ham's decision to bench D'Angelo Russell and Austin Reaves during the season was palpable and understandable.
Jamal Murray almost missed Game 5 with an injury. But he couldn't resist breaking the Lakers' hearts again.
Coming into Game 4 of their first-round playoff series with the defending NBA champion Denver Nuggets, the Los Angeles Lakers had their backs against the wall as they faced elimination for the first time in this postseason.
Somewhat lost in the shuffle of another outstanding performance from LeBron James, a history-making night from Anthony Davis and a bounce back outing from D’Angelo Russell, was the best offensive game of the series from Austin Reaves in the Los Angeles Lakers’ Game 4 victory over the Denver Nuggets.
This stat gives a lot more clarity to the first-round series.
Both Rui Hachimura and Austin Reaves have spoken since the Lakers Game 3 loss to the Nuggets and aren’t providing much optimism for a comeback. For all intents and purposes, Game 3 was the breaking point for the Lakers against the Nuggets.
The Los Angeles Lakers are one loss away from being eliminated in the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs. And if they lose on Saturday, it would be their second consecutive sweep elimination at the hands of the Denver Nuggets and their 12th straight loss to Nikola Jokic and company.
Austin Reaves of the Los Angeles Lakers is making it clear: he wants his close friend and teammate, D'Angelo Russell, to stick around with the team. "I want him to be around.
The Los Angeles Lakers are playing like a team that loves each other, and the game of basketball, ahead of their showdown with the defending champion Denver Nuggets.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves is hoping that the team retains D'Angelo Russell during the free-agent summer ahead.
LeBron James never ceases to amaze on the basketball court. A big reason for that is his age. At 39 years old, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar forward continues to do what players of his age shouldn’t even be remotely managing to do.
Lakers guard Austin Reaves has displayed tremendous signs of growth in his third season. Now, his standout scoring has landed him on a list with NBA stars.
When the Bucks and Lakers were heading for a third overtime period, Austin Reaves had enough.
Lakers guard Austin Reaves has been backed by diehard supporters over the last three seasons, raising his level of play over the years and meeting some expectations that come with it.
Despite losing to the Sacramento Kings again on Wednesday, Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves is not harping on the 120-107 loss. While the loss will continue to surround the Lakers with questions of whether they're actually contenders or can even make the postseason, Reaves is not getting caught up on the outcome of the game.
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