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There seems to be a quiet confidence that Austin Reaves, who is expected to opt out of his contract this summer, will agree to a new contract with the Los Angeles Lakers. However, it isn't exactly a foregone conclusion that he will remain with the Purple and Gold.
He is eligible for a max contract that would pay him as much as $239 million over five years to stay put. Many believe he isn't quite worth that much money, even after averaging 23.3 points and 5.5 assists a game this season and becoming a legitimate All-Star candidate.
Michael Scotto of HoopsHype wrote in a recent article that if Los Angeles makes the guard an offer he or his representation considers too low, he could end up leaving.
Brad Turner of the Los Angeles Times recently said on Spectrum SportsNet that Reaves is seeking a max contract. Teams such as the Brooklyn Nets, Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks could reportedly make a run at him as well.
There are those who feel the Lakers would be better off executing a sign-and-trade involving Reaves because of his lack of athleticism and defense. But a team source said that the concerns about the 28-year-old's defensive shortcomings are "overstated."
Reaves has made it clear multiple times that his preference is to remain with the Lakers.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Report: Austin Reaves could leave Lakers if contract offer is too low
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He is eligible for a max contract that would pay him as much as $239 million over five years to stay put. Many believe he isn't quite worth that much money, even after averaging 23.3 points and 5.5 assists a game this season and becoming a legitimate All-Star candidate.
Michael Scotto of HoopsHype wrote in a recent article that if Los Angeles makes the guard an offer he or his representation considers too low, he could end up leaving.
"Ultimately, there’s a strong belief within league circles that if the Lakers offer Reaves close to or the full max, he’ll stay in Los Angeles," Scotto wrote. "However, if the Lakers submit a low-ball offer, Reaves will consider other offers, and the possibility of a sign-and-trade could also emerge."
Brad Turner of the Los Angeles Times recently said on Spectrum SportsNet that Reaves is seeking a max contract. Teams such as the Brooklyn Nets, Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks could reportedly make a run at him as well.
There are those who feel the Lakers would be better off executing a sign-and-trade involving Reaves because of his lack of athleticism and defense. But a team source said that the concerns about the 28-year-old's defensive shortcomings are "overstated."
Reaves has made it clear multiple times that his preference is to remain with the Lakers.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Report: Austin Reaves could leave Lakers if contract offer is too low
Continue reading...