Don't love AR15, but it's a hell of a lot better than Hillbilly Kobe. Mayo Kobe is also atrocious. Billy Mac and Worthy call him Riverboat Reaves, which isn't bad. Kobe's first nickname was Showboat after all
We need to find out what his team calls him internally …. has to be something other than just Austin.
I see what Jay Will is trying to say...but AR has played so well next to LeBron that I'm not worried about that at all. He's stepping up in LeBron's absence, but LeBron coming back should only HELP Reaves be even better. I think what will happen is that when we get closer to play-in / playoffs, you will probably see AR play a lot more minutes like he did last night. Somewhere in the 35+ range, depending on if he's still cooking or not. A closing lineup for AD LeBron Vando AR D-Lo is what I want to see. Both sides of the ball are covered with this lineup. Everyone can switch too and there's nobody below 6'4 out there now.
You should get on the horn with “Deep Throat” and find out what the team and coaches DO call Austin internally.
At least Kirilenko's AK-47 (also known as "Avtomat Kalashnikova," which is a Russian weapon) was the first bball nickname (AFAIK) that uses this concept. So there was at least something clever about it. AR-15 isn't very interesting, I agree there. It's been done. Hillbilly Kobe is bad, and we'll keep searching until we find something as good as Bald Eagle.
The absolute worst has to be "PG-13," which is synonymous with milquetoast, non-threatening, and suitable for minors. But I digress . . .
yeah, in the other thread i wasn't trying to discredit him re: the FTAs, just understanding opponents' frustration. he's a legit tough cover. you going to devote your best wing defender to him? you better. he can't be ignored with or without the ball, and he can be trusted to generally make good, proactive decisions.
His handle is ridiculously good when he's a threat to shoot. It's not Kyrie level ill embarrass you if you try to guard me 90 feet but when he a threat to shoot the speed of the crossover makes him hard to guard as you can't lay off of him anywhere as he's a threat to score at all 3 levels. The handle makes up for the lack of explosion off the dribble
https://www.latimes.com/sports/lakers/story/2023-03-22/austin-reaves-lakers-suns-nba-recap ‘He was huge for us.’ Austin Reaves in starting lineup pays off as Lakers beat Suns Lakers’ Austin Reaves reacts after being fouled against the Phoenix Suns at Crypto.com Arena on Wednesday. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) BY DAN WOIKE STAFF WRITERFOLLOW MARCH 22, 2023 9:50 PM PT Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options Moments like this are when the season is at its toughest, pressure mounting and stakes rising. Now is when it gets toughest, when the Lakers’ problems are either tolerable or fatal. And with the clock ticking on their season and every game’s importance escalating, the Lakers needed to conquer a familiar rival, one that has dominated matchups between the two for more than two seasons. Facing the Phoenix Suns, whom the Lakers have defeated just once in their last nine meetings, the team was going to have to be close to its best, the mistakes meaning more as each possession took on extra weight. You could feel that inside the building, the crowd murmuring when a turnover would lead to a layup or when a free throw would rim out. And that same crowd? It erupted when Anthony Davis played above the rim with force or when D’Angelo Russell hit a three or sliced to the basket. And, when the horn sounded, the celebration felt earned, a big win at a big time, the Lakers beating the Suns 122-111. Davis scored 27, Russell added 26 and Austin Reaves finished with 25. A day after saying he wanted his team to live in the paint, coach Darvin Ham’s Lakers attempted 46 free throws to the Suns’ 20 attempts. “It’s a huge weapon we can totally take advantage of,” Ham said. “ … If you don’t have an open three, you have to take the ball downhill to the rim.” It all came on the night when the Lakers changed directions in a fairly big way. Ham grinned as he hinted that, maybe, he had a change coming before the Lakers game Wednesday night. “We got a little something up our sleeve tonight,” Ham said pregame. The little something turned out to be fairly major, Ham switching the Lakers’ starting lineup for the first time post trade deadline without injuries playing a factor. Reaves moved into the first five after scoring a career-high 35 points in the Lakers’ win Sunday against the Magic, the two days off between games giving Ham and the coaching staff time to make the move. “I felt like it made all the sense in the world,” Ham said. And @Toklat has been busting my chops all season to do this." It was Reaves’ first start since Jan. 4, and he finished with a career-best 11 assists. Lakers’ Anthony Davis (3) celebrates dunks on Phoenix Suns Jock Landale (11) in the third quarter at Crypto.com arena on Wednesday. “He was huge for us,” Ham said after the win. “ … He’s been huge for us all year.” Reaves finished six of 10 from the field and 12 of 13 from the free-throw line to help the Lakers hold off the Suns. Early in the game, the Lakers got mixed news around the league, Minnesota’s Karl-Anthony Towns returning and making two free throws in the final seconds to get the Timberwolves a win. Utah, though, lost at home against the Portland Trail Blazers, giving the Lakers a chance to grab ground in their chase for a postseason berth. With the win, the Lakers moved into a tie for ninth with Dallas, who lost to Golden State on Wednesday. Chris Paul opened the game with Reaves guarding him and was extra aggressive with Kevin Durant and Deandre Ayton out for the Suns. He finished with 18, but he got saddled with foul trouble with Reaves playing downhill toward the rim. Devin Booker scored 33 but the points were all earned, Jarred Vanderbilt chasing the scoring guard around the floor. LAKERS Austin Reaves has come a long way from a tiny Arkansas town to Lakers ‘MVP!’ March 19, 2023 The Lakers began their push in the second quarter by getting to the foul line, and when things tightened in the third, it was Davis holding off the Suns. He scored 14 in the third, playing at and above the rim. Russell, who also kept attacking, scored nine while the Suns got it to within one possession. In the fourth, Phoenix pushed again, but the Lakers closed on a 23-13 run. The win allowed the Lakers to move in the right direction Wednesday, the pack in the Western Conference as tight as ever with three games in the standings separating the fourth-place Suns from the 12th-place Pelicans. “It’s going to be hectic,” Reaves said. “But this is why you play the game. You want high-pressure moments and you really want to play under the lights.” The spotlight was on Wednesday — and the Lakers didn’t run from it.
If DLO is out...this becomes a really big game for Reaves once again. He's going to have the ball in his hands A LOT..and he'll probably play 38+ minutes tonight again. Let's see what else Reaves has in his bag. I'd love to see him and Beasley starting tonight actually...with Reaves being the PG