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Austin Reaves cleared for on-court work, could rejoin Lakers’ lineup in 7-10 days

By Thomson Reuters Apr 23, 2026 | 2:11 PM

Austin Reaves is working out on the court and closing in on rejoining the Lakers’ lineup.

Reaves was cleared ​for the latest step in ‌his progression of rehab from a Grade 2 oblique strain suffered on April 2 against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the same game in which ‌Luka ​Doncic (hamstring) was injured. Doncic ⁠remains out and has ⁠not considered any plan to be in the lineup during the Lakers’ first-round playoff series with the Houston Rockets, ​ESPN reported.

But Reaves’ return could become feasible if the best-of-seven series lasts five ⁠or more games.

Los Angeles ⁠holds a 2-0 lead in ​the series. Because of multiple days off between ​games in this series, Game 5 ‌is scheduled for April 29; Game 6 is May 1 and Game 7 would be played May 3, more than four ⁠weeks after Reaves’ initial injury.

Reaves was the second-leading scorer for the Lakers this season, averaging career ⁠bests ‌of 23.3 points and 4.7 ⁠rebounds to go with 5.5 assists ​per ‌game.

Doncic’s timeline is thought to ​be closer ⁠to six weeks than the four-week range for Reaves.

The next phase of upramp for Reaves would involve graduating to halfcourt 3-on-3 work and full-court activities including 5-on-5 scrimmaging.

–Field ​Level Media