Austin Reaves finished Wednesday’s win over Golden State with 26 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, a steal and four triples across 37 minutes.
Reaves posted his third career triple-double as the Lakers held on to win a wild game at Chase Center. Without Anthony Davis, Reaves finished as the team’s leading rebounder and second-leading scorer, and he tied with LeBron James for team lead in assists. Even more impressive than the triple-double was Reaves’ go-ahead bucket with a second remaining. Reaves knocked down a pair of clutch free throws before Steph Curry hit a three-ball from the logo to tie things up. Momentum seemed to favor Golden State, but Reaves got the ball on the inbounds and blew past Andrew Wiggins for a layup that put Los Angeles ahead 115-113. Reaves has been cooking since returning from a five-game absence, and he’s been a top-75 player over the last two weeks. He and the Lakers get a couple days off before playing Sacramento on Saturday, where Reaves will look to stay hot. He finished with 16//4/5 against the Beam Team when the teams met on December 21.