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Mavs deny JJ Redick’s claim of incorrect MRI on Austin Reaves’ injury

By Thomson Reuters Apr 7, 2026 | 8:46 PM

The Dallas Mavericks have denied Lakers coach JJ Redick’s claim that their medical staff initially performed an MRI on the ​wrong part of Austin Reaves’ body, leading ‌to a second MRI and a delayed diagnosis of his oblique injury.

Reaves, Los Angeles’ second-leading scorer at 23.3 points per game, had the MRI with the Mavericks’ staff ‌over ​the weekend after sustaining a ⁠Grade 2 left ⁠oblique strain in the Lakers’ April 2 loss at Oklahoma City.

“Our medical team followed standard imaging protocols based on the information provided at ​the time,” the Mavericks said in a statement shared with multiple outlets. “There was no error ⁠in the scan performed.”

The Lakers ⁠announced on Saturday that Reaves will ​miss at least the remainder of the regular ​season. ESPN reported he’s expected to be sidelined ‌four-to-six weeks.

“I don’t know where the chain of command lies with Dallas imaging, but they scanned the wrong area,” Redick said after a team ⁠practice in Dallas on Saturday. “So (the mistake was) not on our end. We made it explicit what was supposed ⁠to be ‌scanned, but they scanned the wrong ⁠area.”

The Lakers (50-28) are also without league-leading ​scorer ‌Luka Doncic (33.5 ppg) for the remainder ​of the ⁠regular season due to a Grade 2 hamstring strain with third-leading scorer (and 22-time All-Star) LeBron James (20.8 ppg) sidelined for Tuesday’s game vs. Oklahoma City due to management of his lingering left foot injury.

–Field ​Level Media