Austin Reaves, Los Angeles Lakers
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Austin Reaves is having the kind of season that forces the Los Angeles Lakers to ask uncomfortable questions. He's also tearing it up enough for us to pose a tough-to-tackle question of our own: Could he crack the top five of a 2021 re-draft?
This young guard gave it everything he had for the Los Angeles Lakers in their win against the Portland Trail Blazers.
We’re getting closer to LeBron James’ possible return to the court – mid-November, according to the original timeline – and that means everyone’s checking where he fits.
Lakers guard Austin Reaves tossed an alley oop lob to Bronny James, something Reaves has done many times before with James' father, LeBron.
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LeBron to Bronny: Austin Reaves is first player since 2000 to throw alley-oops to father-son duo
An alley-oop pass by Austin Reaves on Sunday night has etched his name into the record books. The Los Angeles Lakers guard threw a one-handed lob to Bronny James, who flew in for a two-handed jam that sent Crypto.com Arena into a frenzy late in the first quarter against the Miami Heat.
Austin Reaves, the dude who’s been dropping dimes and buckets like he’s allergic to easy nights, sits out tonight’s clash in Portland against the Trail Blazers.
Los Angeles Lakers forward Rui Hachimura did not know about Austin Reaves until he crossed up Giannis Antetokounmpo in 2023.
Few players, if any, have raised their profile higher in the early goings of the 2025-26 NBA season than Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves.