Stephen A. Smith Shares Honest Response When Asked If Austin Reaves Is Overrated

Stephen A. Smith has given his verdict on whether Austin Reaves is overrated or not.

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• Austin Reaves’ success since February has made him one of the most popular NBA stars right now

• Fans have been calling him overrated due to his increased media presence

• Stephen A. Smith has shared where he stands on the Austin Reaves debate

The Austin Reaves’ emergence over the last season has captured the imagination of fans across the world. His popularity is soaring, especially with his performances in the 2023 FIBA World Cup. People have been debating whether Reaves is being overrated by the media, but Stephen A. Smith doesn’t believe Reaves is overrated.  

“No.”

Reaves made a very clear on-court leap last season. He averaged 10.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2.2 assists before the Russell Westbrook trade. After getting a bigger opportunity on the roster, he became a starter by the end of the regular season. 

He ended the season on an individual high, averaging 21.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 5.3 assists in the Lakers sweep loss to the Nuggets but proving to everyone that he is a legitimate offensive threat on the squad.


Will Austin Reaves Fall Back To Earth?

Reaves may be in the perfect position. He has been praised by all relevant voices in sports media and is loved by his teammates and coaches. He is a hard-working player who has had to fight to be in the position he is in. After securing a new contract this summer, Reaves will hope to take the reins as the primary guard scorer for the Lakers.

There is a chance that Reaves can’t replicate his late-season success in the new year with the Lakers, but we can’t be sure of any player if we analyze it that way. Reaves’ success in FIBA shows he is a natural scorer. The Lakers need him to contribute big, or the team may struggle to live up to the lofty expectations people have.

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