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Austin Reaves Shines with 51-Points as Los Angeles Lakers Triumph in Sacramento

Austin Reaves with a lay-up in Sacramento Kings' basket

Key Takeaways:

  • Austin Reaves recorded a career-high 51 points on Saturday as the Los Angeles Lakers secured a 127:120 away victory over the Sacramento Kings
  • LeBron James and Luka Dončić both missed the game due to injury; Reaves was one assist shy of a triple-double
  • This was the Lakers’ second win from three games this season, while the Kings registered their second defeat

Match Overview

Austin Reaves delivered a sensational performance, leading the Los Angeles Lakers to a 127:120 win over the Sacramento Kings in a regular season NBA clash. With key figures LeBron James and Luka Dončić sidelined through injury, Reaves produced a remarkable solo display, amassing a career-best 51 points. He supplemented his scoring with 11 rebounds and 9 assists, falling just one assist short of a triple-double.

Key Player Contributions

Reaves was efficient throughout, connecting on 6 out of 10 attempts from behind the arc, converting 21 of 22 free throws, and hitting 6 of 12 shots inside the arc. In the closing moments, Reaves remained composed, netting four consecutive free throws in the final 32 seconds to ensure victory for Los Angeles. Center Deandre Ayton also played a pivotal role, finishing with 22 points and 15 rebounds.

For the home side, Zach LaVine led the Kings with 32 points, while DeMar DeRozan added 21. LaVine had an opportunity to tie the contest at 122:122 with a minute remaining, but his three-point attempt was off target, allowing the Lakers to retain their advantage.

TeamPointsTop ScorerOther Notable PerformancesWin-Loss Record
Los Angeles Lakers127Austin Reaves (51)Deandre Ayton (22 pts, 15 reb)2-1
Sacramento Kings120Zach LaVine (32)DeMar DeRozan (21 pts)1-2

The result lifts the Lakers to two wins from three matches, whilst Sacramento falls to a 1-2 season record.


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