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Michael Duar · 2026-04-30 · via New York Post

Crypto.com Arena fell silent during a sequence in the fourth quarter Wednesday night.

Trailing by ten points to the Rockets, the Lakers raced down the floor and Austin Reaves shot a three-pointer. He missed it. Deandre Ayton grabbed the rebound and threw it back out to Reaves. He shot another three. He missed that one too. Ayton grabbed yet another offensive rebound. After every player on the floor fumbled the ball, LeBron James drove to the basket and threw a shot off the top of the backboard.

That sequence epitomized Game 5 of the first-round playoff series between the Rockets and Lakers in a nutshell.

The last time Reaves stepped onto a basketball court, it was April 2 in Oklahoma City. Reaves tore his left oblique muscle early in the first quarter of that game and has missed the last four weeks.

Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves passing while under pressure from Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun and Deandre Ayton.

Austin Reaves hadn’t been on the floor since an April 2 game against Oklahoma City. AP

“It’s been a grind,” admitted Reaves of the recovery process. “I’ve been running around Los Angeles doing everything I could possibly do to get to this moment.”

In his absence, the Lakers kept moving forward. They kept winning. Without Reaves and the NBA’s scoring leader Luka Doncic, they built a 3-0 cushion against the Rockets while their two stars watched in street clothes from the bench.

Reaves wasn’t in the Lakers starting lineup for Game 5, but when he checked into the game midway through the first quarter he quickly realized that practice in an empty gym can’t prepare you for the pace and urgency of a playoff game. There was no runway. No warmup games. No easing back into game shape. No soft landing. He was being thrown into the fire.

And it showed.

Reaves logged nearly 34 minutes in his return, but none of them were clean. They weren’t smooth. In fact, they were downright heavy.

Austin Reaves of the Los Angeles Lakers shoots a three-point basket during a game against the Houston Rockets.

Reaves wasn’t in the starting lineup for game 5 — he checked in midway through the first quarter. NBAE via Getty Images

After making his first basket of the game — a three-pointer from the logo that sent the crowd into a frenzy — he couldn’t hit the ocean if he was on a boat for the remainder of the game. He went 4-for-16 from the field, and 2-for-8 from deep.

“I haven’t played in a while unfortunately,” conceded Reaves. “I wish I could have gotten in more of a rhythm before jumping into the fire like that…I wish I could have played better and made more shots.”

Fatigue. Timing. Legs that don’t quite trust themselves yet. That’s all normal for a player who was thrust back into the middle of the postseason after missing the last four weeks with an injury.

The problem? The Lakers don’t have time for Reaves to find his way back.

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They lost 99-93. Two straight losses after a commanding 3-0 lead. Suddenly, what felt inevitable feels fragile. Suddenly, this series has teeth again.

And suddenly, Reaves isn’t just returning—he’s carrying the responsibility of helping this team close out the series.

Head coach J.J. Redick didn’t dress it up.

“Go find the rhythm,” he said when asked about Reaves’ performance.

That’s not a suggestion. That’s a mandate. And the Lakers need him to find it fast.

Austin Reaves in a Los Angeles Lakers uniform during an NBA game.

The Lakers — with Reaves — lost 99-93. Giving them two straight losses after building a 3-0 series lead. NBAE via Getty Images

“As I ran out tonight for the first time in a long time, I got chills,” said Reaves. “And then you get thrown into the fire like this.”

Reaves, a 36% shooter from beyond the arc, was supposed to lift the Lakers in that category in Game 5. Instead he mirrored the team’s biggest issue in the last two games. Through the first three games of the series, the Lakers averaged 47% from deep. In the last two games? That number has collapsed to 23%. And Reaves’ rustiness only contributed to the slide.

“I missed a lot of easy looks,” Reaves confessed. “We didn’t shoot great as a team.”

But this isn’t about missing shots. This is about missing an opportunity.

Reaves’ return was supposed to steady the Lakers. Right now, it hasn’t.

The good news for the Lakers, Reaves has been here before.

In late December, Reaves went down with a calf strain. He missed the next five weeks before returning in Brooklyn off the bench. He was rusty. His rhythm was off. He shot 3-for-9 and 1-for-5 from three.

But two days later, back in Los Angeles against the 76ers, he exploded in just his second game back. A team-high 35 points on 12-for-17 shooting and 5-for-8 from three.

We know that version of Reaves exists, and the Lakers are betting everything that it shows up on Friday in Houston.

Because if it doesn’t, this story stops being about rust and starts becoming about history. The wrong kind.

No team in NBA history has ever blown a 3-0 series lead. Only four teams in history have ever allowed a team to come back from a 3-0 series deficit to force a Game 7. That’s the cliff the Lakers are walking toward now.

One more bad night on Friday, and you’re staring right over the edge.


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