Austin Reaves Is Reportedly Set To Play Big Role For Lakers This Season: “From What I’ve Been Told, He Was Penciled In As The Starting Shooting Guard Next To Russ.”

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As a team full of older guys and veterans, 24-year-old Austin Reaves is the odd man out in Los Angeles. After going undrafted in 2021, the Lakers called him up and offered him the chance to prove himself on a two-way contract.

Out of the gate, nobody was expecting much from the young shooting guard, but he has exploded into a major contributor for the Lakers and is even expected to start alongside LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, and Anthony Davis this season.

(via HoopsHype):

From what I’ve been told, he was penciled in as the starting shooting guard next to Russ. A few weeks ago, I did a story on the Lakers’ projected depth chart and talked to a few people around the organization. I’m going to update that and gather more intel on where Pat slides in. He’s always been a starter. I guess, on paper, now you’re probably starting Pat and Russ. I think it’s a bit of a small backcourt. If Russ is on the opening night roster, he’s most likely starting. I don’t see him going for coming off the bench.

Either way, Austin’s going to have a big role on this team. He’s such a smart player. The one player he’s consistently referenced that he’s modeled his game after is Joe Ingles… He’s someone who’s a Jack of all trades and can do everything at least at a competent level. That’s something that can be hard to find. He’s a guy who doesn’t have an ego and is always looking for the betterment of his team and teammates. He’s a selfless guy. He really is going to be a key for this team. He’s someone I think can be a starter or high-end bench player. I think they really uncovered something with him. He’s similar to an Alex Caruso that they should look to retain moving forward.

Last season, his first as a pro, he averaged 7.3 points and 3.2 rebounds per game on 31% shooting from downtown. While those numbers are far from amazing, it’s pretty solid for a rookie, especially one playing on a team full of veterans.

If Reaves shows improvement and steps up as the shooter/scorer the Lakers need him to be, it could reap huge rewards for both him and the Lakeshow. 

Let’s just hope their confidence in him does not go unanswered.

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