Austin Reaves is set to make his postseason debut for the Lakers, which could significantly impact his financial future. A strong performance may lead to a maximum contract extension worth up to $241 million.
Key points
Austin Reaves is making his postseason debut for the Lakers.
Reaves could secure a maximum contract worth $241 million.
He struggled in the previous postseason with career-low averages.
Reaves missed the first four playoff games due to an oblique strain.
Austin ReavesLos Angeles LakersHouston RocketsMinnesota Timberwolves
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Basketball player Austin Reaves dribbles the ball on the court, Image 2 shows A Los Angeles Lakers player in a purple jersey with
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Basketball player Austin Reaves dribbles the ball on the court, Image 2 shows A Los Angeles Lakers player in a purple jersey with
A few weeks ago, Warriors coach Steve Kerr was asked what qualities he values most in a player.
He brought up three traits: Someone who loves the game, loves their teammates and is loved by their teammates.
Unprovoked, he then named an opponent as the embodimentĀ of those qualities.
āI see it with Austin Reaves,ā Kerr said. āI coached him in the World Cup. I watch the Lakers. You can tell that everybody loves playing with him. Heās a competitor. He loves the game. Hard to find those qualities all the time, frankly, especially for somebody who has a lot of skill. Steph [Curry] you can find that.ā
Lakers star guard Austin Reaves is expected to make his postseason debut Wednesday night against the Rockets in Game 5 of the NBA playoffs. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
Lakers star guard Austin Reaves is expected to make his postseason debut Wednesday night against the Rockets in Game 5 of the NBA playoffs. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
Reaves has made quite an impression on everyone around him.
He went from being undrafted to playing All-Star-caliber basketball. He went from growing up in a town with fewer than 1,200 people to becoming a sensation in . He went from being a two-way player to being up for a maximum contract extension this summer with the Lakers worth about a quarter of a billion dollars.
The one thing he has left to prove?
That he can consistently shine in the postseason.
Expected to decline his player option for next reason and become an unrestricted free agent, Austin Reaves could sign a five years, $241 million deal with the Lakers or four years, $176.5 million elsewhere. NBAE via Getty Images
Reaves first turned heads during the Lakersā postseason run in 2023, in which he played a surprisingly important role in helping them reach the Western Conference Finals. After averaging just 13 points in the regular season, he exploded for 20-plus points in seven playoff games.
But last postseason, Reaves notoriously struggled, averaging playoff career-lows in points (16.2) and field goal percentage (41.1%).
After the Lakers were eliminated by the in their first-round series in five games, it came out that Reaves was playing through a significant left big toe sprain that made it painful to even walk.
Now all eyes will be on Reaves, who could make his .
Reaves against the Rockets after sustaining anĀ .Ā He will be a game-time decision for Game 5, with the Lakers leading the series, 3-1.
āI want to get back out there as fast as I can,ā Reaves said at Lakers practice Tuesday in his first interview since sustaining the injury. āBut, like I said, I feel good and trending in the right direction. And canāt wait to wake up (Wednesday) and attack another day.ā
Austin Reaves suffered a Grade 2 oblique strain on April 2 against and has been out since then. If things go well during pregame Wednesday night, heās slated to make his postseason debut that night against the Rockets. Getty Images
Reaves has a lot riding on his return.
If he shines this postseason, heād seemingly position himself as a shoo-in for a maximum contract extension (five years, $241 million with the Lakers or four years, $176.5 million elsewhere).
If he struggles, well, that could dent his case.Ā Even though Reaves established himself as a star this season, the playoffs leave the final impression.
Reaves is all but guaranteed to decline his $14.9 million player option to become an unrestricted free agent this summer.
He opened the season as the first Laker with five straight 25-point games since in 2005, including stunningĀ back-to-back 51-point and 41-point performances.
He went on to surpass as the second offensive option behind , hopscotching over arguably the greatest player of all-time whoās still playing like a superstar at age 41.
But the playoffs are where names are made.
So how did it feel for Reaves to beĀ sidelined the last nine games, including four postseason contests?
āIāve been pretty miserable,ā Reaves said.
Austin Reaves emerged as the Lakers No. 2 scoring option this season, combining with Luka Doncic to form one of the more formidable scoring combinations in the NBA. AP
Reaves said he has done everything possible on and off the court to return, adding a sly smile for punctuation. He added that he has a high pain tolerance, so when something is bothering him, it usually means itās significant.
āThe main thing is to get me back out there as fast as I can without putting myself at risk to re-injure myself,ā Reaves said.
Now heās on the brink of returning.
And thereās so much more on the line than a second-round series against the Thunder.
Regardless of how Reaves performs, thereās going to be a big market for him. Heās earned that. But if he shines, he could catapult himself into another stratosphere.
If Reaves plays to his potential on a playoff stage, heād pretty much beĀ signing the dotted line on a maximum contract extension.
Heād go from clawing his way into the league to sitting in the rarefied air of the NBAās most elite.
But if he struggles, he could take a significant step back.
Austin Reaves averaged a career-high 23.3 points per game this season, but played in a career-low 51 games while battling numerous injuries. NBAE via Getty Images
For Reaves, the spotlight is on him.
And how he performs under the bright lights is going to leave an indelible mark.
Q&A
What is Austin Reaves' potential contract value if he performs well in the playoffs?
If Austin Reaves shines in the playoffs, he could secure a maximum contract extension worth five years and $241 million with the Lakers.
How did Austin Reaves perform in the previous postseason?
In the previous postseason, Austin Reaves averaged 16.2 points and had a field goal percentage of 41.1%, which were career-lows for him.
What injury did Austin Reaves sustain before the playoffs?
Austin Reaves suffered a Grade 2 oblique strain on April 2, which caused him to miss the first four games of the Lakers' playoff series.
When is Austin Reaves expected to make his postseason debut?
Austin Reaves is expected to make his postseason debut on Wednesday night in Game 5 against the Rockets.
Related Articles
Sports
Liverpool academy talent named brightest spark
AJ Yeguo shines as Liverpool U18s lose to Manchester United
Yahoo SportsĀ·Ā·1 min read
Sports
Vincent Kompany has shown Steven Gerrard the route to Liverpool job after fresh sack update
Vincent Kompany shows Steven Gerrard the way to Liverpool job amid sack rumors
Yahoo SportsĀ·Ā·1 min read
Sports
Danon Bourbon profile: 2026 Kentucky Derby odds, post position, history and more to know
Danon Bourbon is a top contender for the 2026 Kentucky Derby with 20-1 odds.
Expected to decline his player option for next reason and become an unrestricted free agent, Austin Reaves could sign a five years, $241 million deal with the Lakers or four years, $176.5 million elsewhere. NBAE via Getty Images
Austin Reaves suffered a Grade 2 oblique strain on April 2 against Oklahoma City and has been out since then. If things go well during pregame Wednesday night, heās slated to make his postseason debut that night against the Rockets. Getty Images
Austin Reaves emerged as the Lakers No. 2 scoring option this season, combining with Luka Doncic to form one of the more formidable scoring combinations in the NBA. AP
Austin Reaves averaged a career-high 23.3 points per game this season, but played in a career-low 51 games while battling numerous injuries. NBAE via Getty Images