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LeBron James put up one of the best games of his season on Tuesday night, scoring 31 points to go along with 10 assists and nine rebounds in a 141-116 win over the Atlanta Hawks, but after the game James had to do a bit of damage control in the Los Angeles Lakers locker room.
One of Reaves’ agents, Reggie Berry of AMR Agency, approached Paul on the sidelines near halfcourt at halftime of the Lakers-Hawks game. The two of them spoke for more than five minutes and the topic of conversation was Paul’s public trade scenario about Reaves, sources told ESPN.
Paul recently floated a trade of the Lakers' Austin Reaves for the Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr., sparking reaction from Lakers fans.
Austin Reaves' agent was not thrilled with Rich Paul's suggestion that the Lakers trade his client for Jaren Jackson Jr.
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NBA executive criticizes Rich Paul for Austin Reaves trade idea
Was Rich Paul, LeBron James' agent, wrong to suggest the Lakers should trade Austin Reaves for Jaren Jackson Jr. during his podcast?
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Rich Paul is right about Lakers' Austin Reaves
LeBron James had to walk back comments that his agent made about the Los Angeles Lakers trading his longest-tenured teammate. Still, Rich Paul may be right about the future of Austin Reaves in Los Angeles.
As LeBron denies influencing Rich Paul's trade suggestion, ESPN's First Take reveals why a lifetime of close partnership makes public separation impossible for the NBA's most powerful duo.
In any case, it's not the message, it's the messenger. Paul is one of the most powerful off-court figures in the league, reps Reaves' legendary teammate (who carries plenty of weight himself) and has previously suggested on another episode of his podcast that Reaves should shift to a bench role, à la Manu Ginobili.
In the wake of Anthony Davis opting to let his injured wrist heal on its own rather than undergo surgery, the next step for the 10-time All-Star will be seeing if he remains on the Dallas Mavericks after the Feb.