Austin Reaves Gets Brutally Honest About Lakers’ ‘S–tty’ Mood Amid Struggles

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Despite winning the first-ever NBA in-season tournament, the Los Angeles Lakers are facing a challenging period, slipping to a 17-18 record for the season after their third consecutive defeat, a 110-96 loss against the Miami Heat.

The mood in the locker room reflects this downturn, as described by Lakers player Austin Reaves. He candidly expressed the team’s frustration, emphasizing that the current atmosphere is understandably tense given their recent performance. He stressed the need for a turnaround to improve the team’s spirit.

“We’re losing,” Reaves said. “Anytime you lose, the vibe should be off, you know? If I went in [the locker room] and the vibe wasn’t off after the rough stretch that we’ve had, then I’d be concerned. That’s really it. You know, I don’t expect us to be happy with how we’ve played. So, until we figure that out, you know, the vibe should be off. We got to win games.”

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The Lakers struggled against a Miami Heat team that was missing key player Jimmy Butler. The Heat showcased a strong lineup including Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Kyle Lowry, Nikola Jović, and Jamie Jaquez Jr. Herro led the Heat with 21 points, and eight players reached double figures in scoring.

On the Lakers’ side, Reaves scored 24 points, and Anthony Davis added 29, but LeBron James was limited to just 12 points. Additionally, despite significant playing time, Cam Reddish and Taurean Prince failed to score.

Lakers coach Darvin Ham pinpointed several areas of concern, including poor execution, lack of physicality, and being outperformed by the Heat. He warned that continuing on this trajectory could spell trouble for the team.

“It’s a little bit of everything right now,” Lakers head coach Darvin Ham said of the team’s struggles following the loss. “We’re not executing. That team played harder than us tonight, executed better than us tonight, more physical than us tonight. We got outworked tonight, so it’s a bit of everything right now.

“If we keep on this train, it’s not going to be good for us,” Reaves explained.

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Currently 10th in the Western Conference and trailing the top-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves by eight games, the Lakers are actively exploring the trade market. The team is reportedly interested in players such as Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls, Dejounte Murray from the Atlanta Hawks, and even former Laker and current Bulls guard Alex Caruso.

As the Feb. 8 trade deadline approaches, it remains to be seen whether the Lakers will make any moves to bolster their lineup and reverse their fortunes.

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