Lakers Adjust Their Game Plan After Austin Reaves Injury and Three Straight Losses
Lakers Face Setback as Austin Reaves Injured, Coach Calls for Team Recalibration
The Los Angeles Lakers are grappling with a significant challenge following the announcement that Austin Reaves will be sidelined for four weeks due to a grade 2 calf strain. Reaves had emerged as the team’s second-leading scorer, posting career-high averages that have contributed to the Lakers’ overall performance.
In light of three consecutive losses and a disappointing winless December at home, head coach JJ Redick has emphasized the need for a “recalibration” of the team’s approach, specifically focusing on a reset of defensive fundamentals.
With 16 different starting lineups and currently holding the 29th position in defensive ratings, the Lakers are looking to reinforce what Redick describes as “championship habits” and foster a sense of togetherness as they prepare to face the Sacramento Kings. The upcoming games will test the team’s resilience as they seek to turn their season around in the absence of Reaves.







