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Austin Reaves’ Agent Responds To Lakers Trying To Trade Him

Austin Reaves' Agent Responds To Lakers Trying To Trade Him

Austin Reaves’ agent has taken a firm stance against the recent trade rumors circulating about his client. Aaron Reilly, who represents the Los Angeles Lakers guard, responded to the speculation with a bold message on social media, stating “Next year is going to be a show. People have no idea what’s to come. Keep putting him in trade rumors for second-string centers.” This strong response highlights Reilly’s confidence in Reaves’ future with the team and his frustration with the ongoing trade discussions.

Reaves has established himself as a valuable asset for the Lakers, forming an effective partnership with other key players. His performance has drawn attention from teams across the NBA, particularly as the Lakers search for a reliable center following recent roster changes. Despite his growing reputation and impressive statistics, some still view him as potential trade material. Reilly’s comments suggest that trading Reaves would be a significant mistake, implying that his client’s best performances are yet to come.

Austin Reaves Remains a Key Part of Lakers’ Future

Despite swirling trade rumors, Austin Reaves continues to be an integral part of the Los Angeles Lakers organization. His agent Aaron Reilly recently responded to these trade speculations with a bold statement, essentially warning that “people have no idea what’s to come” for Reaves next season.

The 27-year-old guard is firmly under contract with the Lakers, though his situation becomes interesting when looking ahead. While there’s a team option for the 2026-27 season, financial experts believe Reaves will likely opt out to pursue a more lucrative deal that could potentially reach $42.5 million annually.

Reaves’ value to the team became evident during the Lakers’ 50-win season, despite his performance dip in the postseason while dealing with a toe injury. He still managed to average 16.2 points per game during that stretch.

The Lakers’ front office, with JJ Redick at the helm, appears committed to keeping Reaves in purple and gold. The organization sees him as a vital piece alongside LeBron James and their core for the foreseeable future. Rob Pelinka and the management team seem reluctant to include Reaves in trade packages unless they could acquire a genuine superstar in return.

Anthony Amador

A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.
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