Lakers' Austin Reaves out for rest of regular season with oblique injury
Atlantic76ersCelticsKnicksNetsRaptorsCentralBucksBullsCavaliersPacersPistonsSoutheastHawksHeatHornetsMagicWizardsSouthwestGrizzliesMavericksPelicansRocketsSpursNorthwestJazzNuggetsThunderTimberwolvesTrail BlazersPacificClippersKingsLakersSunsWarriorsScores & ScheduleStandingsThe Bounce NewsletterNBA DraftPodcastsFantasyNBA OddsNBA PicksAll-Defensive, All-Rookie Awards WatchPlayoff Matchups As Of TodayInside NBA Sneaker CultureHistory of NBA GrowthNBA Season Austin Reaves was diagnosed with a grade 2 left oblique muscle injury, the team announced. Alonzo Adams / Imagn Imates Share full article6Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves will miss the rest of the regular season with a grade 2 left oblique muscle injury, the team announced Saturday. The injury is the latest blow to the Lakers, who announced Friday that Luka Dončić will miss the rest of the regular season with a grade 2 left hamstring strain, and likely would have relied on Reaves in a bigger offensive role without Dončić. Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports terms Rebecca Tauber is a Staff Editor on The Athletic’s news team. Before joining The Athletic, she worked at Denverite and Colorado Public Radio. She grew up in Lower Merion, Pa., and is a graduate of Williams College.المصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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