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Lakers Coach JJ Redick on Austin Reaves: Injury Update and Return Timeline
Sports Illustrated
January 20, 2026•3 days ago

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Lakers coach JJ Redick indicated that guard Austin Reaves is nearing a return from a calf strain sustained on December 25th. Reaves has missed twelve games. His potential return coincides with the team's approaching re-evaluation period, and his presence would significantly bolster the Lakers during their ongoing road trip.
During the Christmas Day showdown with Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets, the Los Angeles Lakers not only lost the game against the Western Conference heavyweights, but were dealt a costly blow with star guard Austin Reaves going down with a calf strain.
With a calf strain being an injury that can lead to something more serious, the Lakers have been cautious with Reaves and have no intention of rushing the process, which has resulted in the rising star missing 12 games so far and the team splitting those games 6-6.
JJ Redick Hints at Austin Reaves' Return
After Sunday's win against the Toronto Raptors, Lakers head coach JJ Redick dropped a hint about what might be coming around the corner, as Reaves is getting closer to returning to the floor.
"We're starting to get healthy, and hopefully, we get AR back soon," Redick said.
Following the injury on Dec. 25, the team revealed that the 27-year-old would be re-evaluated in four weeks, which is approaching. Technically, that day would be Jan. 22 when the Lakers take on the division rival Los Angeles Clippers at the Intuit Dome.
If the Lakers get good news on Reaves, that would be the perfect time for Reaves to return, as he can join his teammates to finish out the team's road trip, with six games left away from Crypto.com Arena before returning home on Feb. 5 to take on the visiting Philadelphia 76ers.
When healthy, Reaves has been incredible during the 2025-26 campaign, as he has taken his game to another level while having a career year, which has put him in the conversation to be an All-Star for the first time.
In 23 games played so far, Reaves is averaging career-high numbers in points (26.6), rebounds (5.2), assists (6.3) and minutes per game (35.3). He has flourished playing alongside Doncic, as the two have become one of the best offensive backcourts in the NBA this season.
The Lakers' upcoming eight-game road trip will be telling, to say the least, with the NBA trade deadline being on Feb. 5 before they face Tyrese Maxey and company in Los Angeles.
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