An Eastern Conference team's push for Austin Reaves is the real reason the Lakers moved so fast to lock him up this summer.
Los Angeles Lakers star Austin Reaves has not played since April 2 after suffering a Grade 2 oblique strain. He has missed the first round thus far. Even though Reaves has yet to play against the ...
He's no longer a quintessential underdog routinely pardoned for bad defense, injuries and tightening up in playoffs. He's a ...
The versatile guard will reportedly stay in L.A. on a 4-year deal and is a key part of the team's future. From NBA.com News ...
Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic both suffered significant muscle injuries in the same game, on April 2 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Reaves had a Grade 2 left oblique strain and was given a ...
Kendrick Perkins sounded off about the Lakers' plans to focus on Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves as they compete in the NBA.
Austin Reaves is making progress, and the Los Angeles Lakers could be getting him back at just the right time. Reaves has been cleared for the next phase of his rehab after suffering a Grade 2 oblique ...
One Lakers source is reportedly downplaying the defensive concerns about a Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves pairing.