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The Love for the Lakers that this player shows is not only contagious but it excites the fans more for the next season

By James Brown

The Love for the Lakers that this player shows is not only contagious but it excites the fans more for the next season
The Love for the Lakers that this player shows is not only contagious but it excites the fans more for the next season
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It seems that all the pieces are starting to be in the right place for the LA Lakers to have a special 2023-24 season, with Anthony Davis and LeBron James looking healthy, in shape, and with a chip on their shoulder.

GM Rob Pelinka delivered to coach Ham a deep roster and brought back the core of players that made it to the Western Conference Finals in the last season, not many of their rivals in the West got better.

On top of all that, Austin Reaves who is a fan-favorite, re-signed a four-year contract for 56 million and has shown to be a Laker forever, and the guard keeps showing his love and appreciation for the franchise.

In a recent interview per Inside SoCal Sports, Reaves said “That’s where we wanted to be. That’s where I want to be. I’ve said many times: that that’s where I want to finish my career. It feels like home to me. To put on the purple and gold, there’s no better feeling, there’s no better organization in basketball.”

Austin Reaves and Team USA are debuting tomorrow at the FIBA World Cup

Today the FIBA World Cup started, and with Canada showing being a great rival to defeat, tomorrow Team USA with Austin Reaves will be making their official debut in the competition.
 

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