The Los Angeles Lakers have yet to make any trade deadline moves, but they’re getting a big addition to their roster as they close out their eight-game road trip against the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday night.

Austin Reaves is set to return from a grade two calf strain, according to The Athletic’s Dan Woike. Head coach JJ Redick confirmed that Reaves will come off the bench and be on a minutes restriction to ease him back into the lineup. Nevertheless, Reaves intends to play for the first time since Dec. 25.

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Here’s everything you need to know about his status ahead of tip-off:

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Is Austin Reaves playing tonight vs. Nets?

Yes. As mentioned above, Reaves will play for the first time after missing 19 games due to a grade two calf strain and will be on a minutes restriction.

Two days ago, Reaves went through pregame warmups before the Lakers’ road game against the New York Knicks and was listed as a game time decision but was ultimately ruled out. Reaves again went through warmups on Tuesday and this time, he reportedly felt good enough to play.

Reaves had been inching closer towards a return over the past week, he was available for the first time since suffering his injury last Wednesday and had been listed as questionable in each of the Lakers’ three games since.

Austin Reaves stats

Reaves’ injury halted his momentum on what could’ve been his first All-Star season. Through 23 games, the fourth-year guard is posting career-high averages in points (26.6), rebounds (5.2) and assists (6.3) per game. He’s also averaging at least one steal per game for the second straight year.

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