The weight of his absence
Without Austin Reaves, the offensive load will fall even more on Doncic and LeBron James, who is still finding rhythm after a late start. His absence also opens rotation spots for Marcus Smart, Dalton Knecht, and even Bronny James.
Rumors gaining traction
Austin Reaves is not only in the news for his injury. His name has surfaced in trade scenarios, especially with the Toronto Raptors. Former player Kendrick Perkins said on the Road Trippin podcast that Toronto should prioritize Reaves over chasing long-shot stars like Giannis Antetokounmpo.
According to Essentiallysports, Austin Reaves fits perfectly as a high-usage scorer who thrives under pressure, making him a realistic target for teams seeking reinforcements.
An open future
Austin Reaves, 27, signed a four-year, $53 million deal in 2023 but turned down a larger extension, betting on himself. With a $14.8 million player option this summer, his future depends on both his recovery and the Lakers’ decisions.
The injury complicates Los Angeles’ present and raises questions about the guard’s future. What remains clear is that Austin Reaves continues to grow in value across the league, and every missed game is a reminder of how much he brings when he’s on the floor.