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Lakers’ Austin Reaves sends hopeful message after losing game 3 vs Timberwolves

Austin Reaves, one of the standout players for the Los Angeles Lakers, shared an encouraging message for the next NBA Playoffs game following the team’s defeat in Game 3 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Austin Reaves #15 of the Los Angeles Lakers in Game One of the Western Conference First Round NBA Playoffs at Crypto.com Arena
© Ronald Martinez / GettyAustin Reaves #15 of the Los Angeles Lakers in Game One of the Western Conference First Round NBA Playoffs at Crypto.com Arena

The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a tough defeat against the Minnesota Timberwolves, falling behind 2–1 in the series after a 116–104 loss. Minnesota secured the win with a standout performance from Jaden McDaniels. Following the game, Austin Reaves delivered a hopeful message ahead of Game 4 in the NBA Playoffs.

Following the Lakers’ loss to the Timberwolves, Austin Reaves spoke about what the team’s mindset needs to be heading into Game 4 in order to tie the series at two games apiece.

“Play as hard as you possibly can and give yourself an opportunity to win and then go back to L.A. tied at 2–2,” Reaves said. “It’s basically a three-game series from there. So we’ll be ready, focused, and we’ll go compete as hard as we possibly can.”

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The momentum, however, now leans toward Minnesota. In NBA playoff history, teams that win Game 3 of a 1–1 series have gone on to win the series 73.3 percent of the time, according to the NBA’s official site.

Austin Reaves #15 of the Los Angeles Lakers celebrates a made basket during the first half against the Oklahoma City Thunder

Austin Reaves #15 of the Los Angeles Lakers celebrates a made basket during the first half against the Oklahoma City Thunder

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What were the key factors according to Austin Reaves?

From Reaves’ point of view, the major difference in Game 3 was the Timberwolves’ ability to generate extra possessions by forcing turnovers and dominating the offensive glass.

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“They won the possession battle — 19 turnovers to 28 points, offensive rebounds,” Reaves said. “It’s hard to win anytime you give up double-digit more opportunities to score. So we’ve got to clean that up.”

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What’s the Lakers’ emotional state?

The Lakers are heading into Game 4 with a quick turnaround. Friday’s Game 3 was a late evening matchup, and with just one day of rest, Game 4 will tip off Sunday afternoon. Regardless of the tight schedule, Reaves said the Lakers are keeping a positive outlook.

The mood is good,” Reaves said. “We see spots where we have to be better to win games, and we’ll have to fix that on Sunday.” The Lakers will now look to bounce back and even the series, aiming to head back to Los Angeles tied 2–2. A victory would reset the series and give them momentum, while another loss would leave them facing elimination against a confident Timberwolves team.

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