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If Austin Reaves were to leave the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency, he could command a contract worth $40 million per year.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ offseason questions became unavoidable after Monday’s 115-110 defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder completed a 4-0 sweep. That result left the Lakers needing a clearer direction,
Reaves will reportedly opt for unrestricted free agency this offseason and is in line for a big raise. Is moving on a genuine possibility?
Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves has not thought about his potential free agency yet with the season just ending.
When the Anthony Davis trade went through in January 2025, nobody in the Lakers’ locker room knew, not Davis himself, not LeBron James, not the man who would eventually replace him.
Monday's Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Oklahoma City Thunder could be the last game for this Lakers unit as presently constituted. Los Angeles trails the series 3-0, and a number of its key players can or will become free agents this summer.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves praised the Thunder after their dominant Game 3 win on Saturday night.
While Austin Reaves has developed into a borderline All-Star-caliber player for the Los Angeles Lakers, his flaws remain obvious. He lacks footspeed and athleticism by NBA standards, and he remains a below-average defender,
After LeBron James, the longest tenured member of the Los Angeles Lakers roster is Austin Reaves, who has been with the franchise for five seasons. Reaves began his Lakers tenure as an undrafted player on a two-way contract,