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Austin Reaves admits concerning level of frustration as Lakers’ woes continue

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Austin Reaves admits concerning level of frustration as Lakers’ woes continue

Austin Reaves didn’t try to sugarcoat things following yet another Lakers defeat on Thursday — he’s ticked.

The Los Angeles guard sulked in his locker after the Lakers extended their losing skid to three with a 113-110 loss to the Suns in Phoenix, and when he was asked how high his frustration level with his team was, he gave a concerning response.

Austin Reaves of the Lakers answering questions from Dave McMenamin.

Austin Reaves didn’t try to sugarcoat things following yet another Lakers defeat on Thursday — he’s ticked. X/@mcten

“Very high,” he said.

Reaves, who’s missed extended time on the court this season due to a calf injury, logged just 14 points in 36 minutes in Los Angeles’ latest setback, and it’s clear, he believes he and his teammates should be faring far better this season.

Lakers player Austin Reaves reacting to a three-point shot against the Phoenix Suns.

Austin Reaves scored just 14 points in 36 minutes in the Lakers’ loss to the Suns on Thursday. Getty Images

The Lakers are now losers in five of their last seven, and they currently sit in sixth place in the Western Conference standings with a 34-24 record.

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What’s perhaps most frustrating for Reaves and the team is they’re as healthy as they’ve been at any point this season.

Outside of Rui Hachimura, who missed the tilt in the desert with an illness, JJ Redick had all of his roster pieces available.

Austin Reaves of the Los Angeles Lakers shooting a basketball while being defended by a Phoenix Suns player.

After losing their third straight game on Thursday night, Austin Reaves and the Lakers will try to rebound on Saturday against the Warriors. NBAE via Getty Images

The road to getting back on track will begin on Saturday, when the Lakers head to San Francisco to play what will likely be a Steph Curry-less Warriors at Chase Center.

On Sunday, they’ll return to Los Angeles for a home matchup with the Kings.

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