Cowherd: Lakers are delusional for wanting to pay Austin Reaves big bucks

Are the Lakers valuing Austin Reaves too much in free agency this summer? Colin Cowherd thinks so.

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One of the bright spots over the last two seasons for the Los Angeles Lakers has been guard Austin Reaves, who has emerged as a very good player and an improbable story.

He went undrafted two years ago and signed as a free agent on a two-way contract. At first, little was expected from him, but he quickly showed he had potential during his rookie season.

This year, he greatly improved his 3-point shooting while showing increased poise as a ball-handler and facilitator, and he grew better as the season wore on. In his first postseason, he continued to shine brightly while displaying plenty of confidence.

Reaves may never become an All-Star, but he has become very important to the Lakers’ championship hopes. In fact, they are reportedly a lock to do whatever it takes financially to keep the soon-to-be restricted free agent this summer.

But sports media personality Colin Cowherd thinks the Lakers are too enamored with the Arkansas native.

Cowherd did a blind comparison with players such as Grayson Allen, Patrick Beverley, Mac McClung and Kelly Olynyk, arguing that Reaves’ stats through two seasons are comparable with all four men. However, Reaves made a major jump this year, making such a comparison inaccurate and misleading.

The commentator argues that perhaps Los Angeles prizes Reaves so much because the team found him as its own diamond in the rough.