Austin Reeves is set to miss at least a week due to a mild strain in his left calf, according to Lakers reporter Mike Trudel. The promising guard will be re-evaluated in seven days, potentially sidelining him for upcoming games against the Phoenix Suns, Utah Jazz, and possibly the Los Angeles Clippers.
Reeves has emerged as a standout player this season for the Lakers, showcasing impressive performances over 21 games. He is posting career-best averages with 27.9 points, 6.7 assists, and 5.6 rebounds per game, and currently leads the team in win shares, per Basketball Reference. Notably, in October, he scored a personal best of 51 points while both Luka Doncic and LeBron James were sidelined.
These efforts contributed to the Lakers’ strong start, achieving a 17-7 record and ranking fourth in the Western Conference. However, their momentum was halted in the NBA Cup with a 132-119 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.
Fan Take: Austin Reeves’ injury is a significant setback for Lakers fans hoping to see him solidify his star status this season. His absence could impact the team’s competitiveness and highlights how fragile the momentum of rising talents can be in professional basketball.

