Lakers guard Austin Reaves, who is having the best season of his career, had to leave Friday’s game against the Clippers due to a right calf injury. The Lakers announced that he will undergo an MRI on Saturday to check the severity of the injury.
Reaves, who had been playing well this season, managed to play for nine minutes in the first quarter before heading to the locker room. His injury has raised concerns, especially given the history of calf injuries in the NBA. Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic missed several weeks earlier this season due to a recurring calf problem, highlighting how serious these injuries can be.
So far this season, Austin Reaves has started 52 games for the Lakers. He’s been a key player, averaging 19.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 6.1 assists per game. His performance has been crucial in the Lakers’ success, and his injury comes at a difficult time.
Earlier in the season, Reaves missed five games due to a pelvic injury, but he had played in every game last season. His ability to stay healthy and play consistently has been a major asset for the team, making his current injury a worrying situation for the Lakers.
In Reaves’ absence, Gabe Vincent took his place in the lineup to start the second half of the game. Fans and teammates will be hoping that the MRI results come back negative and that Reaves can return to the court soon.
The Lakers are eager to get Reaves back on the court as they continue their push for the playoffs. Calf injuries in the NBA can be tricky to recover from, and the team will be closely monitoring his recovery process. The Lakers and Reaves’ fans are hoping this injury doesn’t derail what has been an impressive season for the young guard.
The severity of the injury remains uncertain, but the MRI results on Saturday will give more clarity on how much time Reaves may miss.