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Lakers guard Austin Reaves names teammate he learned most from
Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports

Austin Reaves is one of the NBA’s biggest rising stars at the moment.

After a successful 2022-23 campaign with the Los Angeles Lakers, the 25-year-old earned a massive contract extension from the front office to the tune of four years and $54 million.

Shortly thereafter, Reaves was invited to join Team USA in international play.

His stock has never been higher.

During a recent appearance on the "Full Send" podcast, Reaves broke down which former Lakers teammate he learned the most from.

As it turns out, it was Rajon Rondo.

“First year, he was only here for half a year, but Rondo was someone I asked a billion questions a day to,” Reaves said. Explained the guard:

“[Rondo's] an IQ guy and Frank Vogel told me when I signed my deal, he sent me back on the plane, and he wanted me to be where he was and ask him questions. He probably taught me the most. The amount of time I was with him. If we were out of practice for 45 minutes, I’ve asked him 20-30 questions.”

Although Reaves and Rondo only essentially spent half a season together, clearly the latter had a very significant influence on the former.

A lot of people have weighed in on Reaves in recent days. The most recent was Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving.

Everyone is impressed by the youngster.

Obviously expectations for him will skyrocket in 2023-24.

Will Reaves be able to justify the faith that the Lakers and everyone else have in him come next season? Time will tell.

This article first appeared on Game 7 and was syndicated with permission.

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