Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves sank a game-winning 12ft buzzer-beater to propel the team past the Minnesota Timberwolves in a thrilling 116-115 win.
Reaves had an impressive night, finishing with 28 points and 16 assists as Los Angeles navigated a challenging evening without several key players. The team was playing shorthanded due to injuries to stars LeBron James and Luka Doncic, but Reaves' clutch shooting kept the Lakers in the game.
The Timberwolves, meanwhile, were led by Julius Randle's 33 points, five rebounds, and six assists. Jaden McDaniels chipped in with 30 points on 11-for-19 shooting, including three three-pointers.
However, it was Reaves who stole the show with his thrilling buzzer-beater. The Lakers fed LaRavia an inbounds pass from just inside half-court with 6.6 seconds remaining, and LaRavia's pass found Reaves as he drove towards the paint and lifted for a jump shot from inside the free-throw line.
The crowd erupted as the ball went through the net, securing the win for Los Angeles. For Reaves, it was a moment of redemption after missing a similar shot in the playoffs last spring that would have tied the game but ultimately fell short.
Reaves' teammates swarmed him in celebration, praising his poise and confidence under pressure. "We kept hooping, and they kept encouraging me to go do what I do," he said. The Lakers held on for the win despite playing without several key players, thanks largely to Reaves' clutch shooting and the team's collective determination.
Reaves had an impressive night, finishing with 28 points and 16 assists as Los Angeles navigated a challenging evening without several key players. The team was playing shorthanded due to injuries to stars LeBron James and Luka Doncic, but Reaves' clutch shooting kept the Lakers in the game.
The Timberwolves, meanwhile, were led by Julius Randle's 33 points, five rebounds, and six assists. Jaden McDaniels chipped in with 30 points on 11-for-19 shooting, including three three-pointers.
However, it was Reaves who stole the show with his thrilling buzzer-beater. The Lakers fed LaRavia an inbounds pass from just inside half-court with 6.6 seconds remaining, and LaRavia's pass found Reaves as he drove towards the paint and lifted for a jump shot from inside the free-throw line.
The crowd erupted as the ball went through the net, securing the win for Los Angeles. For Reaves, it was a moment of redemption after missing a similar shot in the playoffs last spring that would have tied the game but ultimately fell short.
Reaves' teammates swarmed him in celebration, praising his poise and confidence under pressure. "We kept hooping, and they kept encouraging me to go do what I do," he said. The Lakers held on for the win despite playing without several key players, thanks largely to Reaves' clutch shooting and the team's collective determination.