I have to rest he said: Philippine Lakers nations receive devastating news….

After two games in the FIBA World Cup, one may argue that Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves is the team’s best player in the tournament. Despite some doubts about his eligibility for the team, Reaves has been a great asset to Team USA off the bench, and he has been one of their most consistent performances since their exhibition games.

Reaves has also been the most popular Team USA player, particularly with the World Cup taking place in Asia among the Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia. There has traditionally been a large contingent of Lakers supporters in Asia, and as a result, Reaves frequently receives the biggest cheers from anyone in the crowd during games.

Fans are also lining up in droves to witness Reaves leave the court. Reaves recently had a media visit in the Philippines, and fans crowded the venue to have a chance to see the Lakers guard, screaming and singing his name as he

This is undoubtedly a unique experience for Reaves, but it is not uncommon for Lakers players in general. Kobe Bryant’s international appeal, particularly in China, was astounding, as it seemed as if the entire country turned out whenever he appeared. Similarly, LeBron James continues to draw large crowds overseas that appear hard to pass past.

A year ago, no one would have anticipated Austin Reaves to gather a crowd like this anywhere, but his success last season and in the playoffs made him a fan favorite, and those admirers aren’t only from America. The Lakers’ appeal is international, as is Reaves’.

Reaves presently leads Team USA in assists and steals, while tying for second in scoring, as he continues to show the world that he can play on any stage.

Lakers’ Austin Reaves’shocked’ by Team USA invitation
Even after his spectacular performance in the NBA playoffs and knowing that a much larger deal was on the way in free agency, Austin Reaves did not expect to play for Team USA.

In a recent interview, the Lakers guard said he was’shocked’ to accept the opportunity to join Team USA from managing director Grant Hill. But the idea was apparent to put together a roster focused on younger players who could work together with Reaves.

 

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