Lakers' Austin Reaves to Miss at Least Four Weeks with Calf Injury
The Los Angeles Lakers' Austin Reaves is facing a setback, as he will be out of action for at least four weeks due to a Grade 2 left calf strain. This news comes as a disappointment for the team, especially considering Reaves' impressive performance this season, averaging a career-high 26.6 points per game. The injury was confirmed after an MRI revealed a strain in the left gastrocnemius muscle.
Reaves' absence will undoubtedly impact the team's performance, as they currently hold the fourth spot in the Western Conference. The Lakers' recent success, including victories over the Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz, has been a result of Reaves' exceptional skills. However, his injury has forced the team to adapt, with Marcus Smart stepping up to fill the void in the starting lineup.
This is not the first time Reaves has dealt with calf issues. Just two weeks ago, he missed three games due to a similar injury, and unfortunately, he reinjured his calf in his second game back. Reaves' average of 6.3 assists, 5.2 rebounds, and impressive shooting percentages of 50.7% from the field, 36.5% on 3-point attempts, and 87.3% at the foul line, showcase his significant contribution to the team's success.
With Reaves out, the Lakers will need to rely on other players to maintain their position in the Western Conference. The team's ability to adapt and find solutions will be crucial in the upcoming weeks, as they navigate the challenges of the NBA season.