Dave McMenamin: Lakers may have 'intrinsic buy-in' from Austin Reaves
Could Austin Reaves accept a bit of a discount to stay with the Lakers this summer?
Monday's Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Oklahoma City Thunder could be the last game for this Lakers unit as presently constituted. Los Angeles trails the series 3-0, and a number of its key players can or will become free agents this summer. Potential changes begin with two of its most important players: LeBron James and Austin Reaves.
James will become a free agent at the conclusion of the NBA league year, and Reaves can opt out of his contract and also become a free agent. The expectation has been that Reaves will re-up with the Lakers, but amidst his struggles in this year's playoffs, fans are increasingly clamoring for him to be traded instead. Dave McMenamin, who covers the Lakers for ESPN, talked about what could be in store for both stars this summer during Monday's episode of "NBA Today.
" โThe context of him as a player is when he has LeBron James and Luka Doncic on the court,โ McMenamin said. โWhen you think about him, itโs not necessarily just as a No. 2 option.
โ Doncic, of course, has been out since April 2 with a hamstring strain. His absence has placed a lot more pressure on his teammates, since he isn't there to not only score points and hit the open man, but also to draw double teams and traps in order to open up opportunities for others. McMenamin laid out a potential scenario where Reaves could take a little bit less money on a new contract, which could lead to James taking a pay cut and other players being added to make the Lakers a championship-caliber team.