Reaves' Comeback: A Boost for the Lakers' Playoff Aspirations
Reaves' Rehabilitation Progress and Expected Return Timeline
Austin Reaves, a key player for the Lakers, is advancing well through his injury rehabilitation. He has received clearance to resume on-court training as he recovers from a Grade 2 oblique strain, an injury sustained earlier in the season. His medical team anticipates that he could be ready to return to gameplay within a week to ten days, which could coincide with the latter stages of the team's current playoff series.
The Impact of Reaves' Injury and Doncic's Continued Absence
The oblique strain sidelined Reaves after an April 2 game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. In that same game, teammate Luka Doncic also suffered a hamstring injury. While Reaves is nearing his return, Doncic's recovery is projected to take longer, with no immediate plans for him to participate in the ongoing first-round playoff games against the Houston Rockets.
Potential Playoff Return for Reaves
Reaves' availability for the playoffs is closely tied to how long the series against the Houston Rockets extends. If the best-of-seven series reaches at least five games, there's a strong possibility that Reaves could be back on the court, offering a timely boost to the Lakers' roster. His return could be pivotal in crucial games.
Lakers' Playoff Standing and Reaves' Value
The Los Angeles Lakers currently hold a 2-0 lead in their playoff series. Given the scheduled breaks between games, a potential Game 5 would take place on April 29, Game 6 on May 1, and a decisive Game 7 on May 3. This timeline suggests that Reaves could return just over four weeks after his initial injury. During the regular season, Reaves was the Lakers' second-highest scorer, achieving personal bests with an average of 23.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game, highlighting his importance to the team.
Doncic's Extended Recovery Period
In contrast to Reaves' positive recovery outlook, Luka Doncic's timeline for return is estimated to be around six weeks, which is longer than Reaves' projected four-week recovery period. This means Doncic is unlikely to play any part in the current playoff series, leaving the team to rely on other players in his absence.
Reaves' Next Steps in Recovery
The final phases of Reaves' rehabilitation will involve progressively increasing his activity levels. This includes participating in half-court three-on-three drills, and eventually, full-court five-on-five scrimmages. Successfully completing these steps will be the final hurdle before he is cleared for competitive play.
