Lakers NEW Starting Lineup with BIG Game 5 RETURN Update!? | Austin Reaves BACK, Durant OUT + Trade?
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right we have another update on Austin
Reeves and Kevin Durant for game five of
Rockets vers Lakers. So beginning with
Austin according to Sham Shana the
Lakers are quote unquote optimistic that
he will be back for game five. But for
Kevin Durant, he is in the opposite
direction as he will likely be out for
game five. Again, according to Cham Sha.
So with Kevin Durant, he may have played
his final game in this series and maybe
his final game as a Houston Rocket with
other reports saying that they may look
to move on from him. And per usual, with
a star being linked to a different team
or possibly being linked to being
traded, the Lakers have been linked to
him even though they're still playing
him. We'll talk about that in a bit, but
here's quick view what Shams had to say
about both Austin Reeves and Kevin
Durant for game five is sitting next to
me. Shams, what do we have?
>> Greeny, this just in. Multiple sources
are telling me right now that Austin
Reeves and the Lakers are optimistic
that he'll make his return to the lineup
on Wednesday night in game five against
the Houston Rockets. He is about four
weeks removed from a grade 2 oblique
strain, but Austin Reese has been making
great progress over the last 1 to two
weeks, progressing from one-on- ons to
larger group scrimmages with no setback.
So, barring any type of an issue over
the next 24 hours. Austin Reeves is
going into practice today in Los Angeles
with significant hope that he can get
back into the lineup. This is someone
that of course a massive role as a
co-star with Luca Notic on this team.
He's turned into a max contract caliber
player. And so Austin Reeves on his way
back to the Lakers this week. It's a
massive boost to this team.
>> Be looking to close out a Rockets team
that has barely had Kevin Durant in this
series. What is the expectation with
regard to him,
>> Greeny? The expectation is the Rockets
will be without Kevin Durant for game
five. He's dealing with a bone bruise on
that left ankle sprain. So he missed
game one with a bruise to his patellar
tendon in his right knee and then
sprains his left ankle in game two when
he returned. And so he's missed the last
couple of games and so don't know
exactly how much longer he'll need, but
the expectation is he'll be out um here
at game five he's dealing with.
>> So Austin Reeves may finally be back.
We've heard about it for over a week now
at this point. He quickly went through
his return to play progression getting
through it in roughly a week then being
a game time decision for both game three
and game four, but ultimately being
ruled out for both. So might it be time
that he finally is back? Will he be
fully cleared to play? Will there be a
tight minute restriction with them? And
if he is back, should he be returning
back to their starting lineup? After
all, their current one might seem to be
doing well with them currently up 3 to
one. But according to the numbers, it
actually hasn't been that good with a
five-man combination of LeBron, Marcus
Smart, Luke Canard, DeAndre, and Rua
posting a negative 25.5 net rating in 33
minutes so far, which is a little bit
off, but roughly 33 to 40 minutes in
total. Again, it might seem to have done
pretty well, and I don't think it's as
bad as net rating might kind of hint at
or show, but overall here, it's maybe
not their best starting lineup. And much
of this coming from game four, but
obviously it could be better. It could
be a better combination and it's not
working quite as well as what they had
before Luca and Austin Reeves got hurt.
So again, with Austin seemingly coming
back for game five, should they
immediately put him back in the starting
lineup? Well, if he were fully healthy
and wouldn't be on a minute restriction,
I would probably say yes. But with him
very likely and should be on a minute
restriction, I'm going to say no. In my
opinion, he shouldn't play more than 20
to 25 minutes in game five if he does in
fact play. I think that would be a bit
too risky for him. Not only that, but
he's been off the court for literally a
month at this point. I'm not going to
say that he's out of shape, but
definitely he's not in the shape that he
was before getting hurt. You again don't
want to push it with him. So simply use
him sporadically, which at that point
you probably don't want him to start
because if you do start him, then you
would have less playing time for him
during the second half, which is
obviously more important. So in my
opinion, bring him off the bench during
the late first to early second quarter.
Let him get a rhythm, then play him more
during the second half. At that point,
he'd be on the court more for when you
need him. He'd be able to give LeBron,
Luke Canard, and Marcus Smart more of a
break so they can have more energy
during the fourth quarter, the late
fourth quarter. Just my opinion, but
that would be the route that I would go
in Austin's first game back and
hopefully his only game that he will
have to play this series.
However, if they would start him and if
he doesn't really have a minute
restriction, which I think would kind of
be a risky plan and probably not the
right way to go. But if that would be
the case here, who should he start over?
Should it be Marcus Smart? Should it be
Luke Canard? Should it be Rua? Which one
of them three? Well, in my opinion,
obviously not Marcus Smart. He's the
best defender and the guy that would
take on the toughest matchup. Even
though against the Rockets, there might
not be a difficult one-on-one matchup.
Apart from Alpran Shenon, which he
obviously doesn't and won't match up
with, I'd still keep Marcus Smart in
there. So, at that point, you're picking
between Luke Canard and Rua Chimra. And
I'd probably go with Luke Canard just
because he does seem to wear down in a
big role for their team. I mean, it's
definitely not helped that he's played
nearly 160 minutes this series already
in only four games, nearly 40 minutes
per game for him. I think that he
probably is best suited to more to a
more limited role. Maybe not coming off
the bench, but again, if I'd have to
pick between Austin or Luke Canard
starting and Austin has to start, then I
would go with Austin. But regardless, my
personal route and what I kind of hope
they do for his first game back is to
bring him off the bench. But real quick,
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But now getting back to our topic,
obviously no disrespect to Austin here.
He is coming off an injury and miss over
a month at this point. They probably
want to bring him back fairly slow. And
for his sake, he probably should want
that, too. Yes, he does happen to be in
a contract year, and maybe he wouldn't
like coming off the bench. I don't think
he really cares, but who knows, I guess.
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