Austin Reaves spent a portion of his rookie year with the Los Angeles Lakers just trying to beat LeBron James to games.
Austin Reaves feels the Los Angeles Lakers are working to find their identity and must continue to stay connected and play ...
Los Angeles Lakers star guard Austin Reaves reveals how the Charlotte Hornets were desperate to defend their superstar ...
Despite some average shooting performances throughout January, he's been productive on the stat sheet with 18.4 points, 6.9 assists, 3.8 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 2.5 three-pointers over his last 12 ...
Playing without Anthony Davis, Reaves scores 38 points, LeBron James has 29 and they hold on for a 102-101 win after D’Angelo ...
And his team is in the midst of another identity change – one that features fourth-year guard Austin Reaves even more as a ball-handler and on-ball playmaker than he was earlier in the season.
Since joining the Los Angeles Lakers as an undrafted free agent in 2021, Austin Reaves has become a fan favorite. The 6-foot-6 guard plays with intensity and often comes up big for his team during ...
In the absence of a blockbuster trade for a third superstar who could play alongside James and Anthony Davis, they have placed their team in the hands of Austin Reaves. Dealing D’Angelo Russell ...
To make matters worse, Austin Reaves had to come out of the game late after banging knees and was clearly in pain as he sat on the bench to end the game. Reaves has really come on in recent weeks ...