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Lakers' Austin Reaves returns in Game 5 after missing 9 games

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Shams: Austin Reaves a game-time decision for Lakers in Game 5 (0:45)

Shams Charania reports that Austin Reaves is a game-time decision for the Lakers in Game 5 against the Rockets. (0:45)

LOS ANGELES -- Austin Reaves returned from a nine-game injury absence Wednesday night as the Los Angeles Lakers attempt to finish their first-round playoff series with the Houston Rockets in Game 5.

Reaves, who came off the bench Wednesday, has been out since April 2 because of strained oblique muscles, missing the final five games of the Lakers' regular season and the first four games of the postseason. But Reaves returned to practice last week, and he warmed up for the previous two games in the series in Houston before being ruled out.

Reaves was injured in the same game in which NBA scoring champion Luka Doncic strained his right hamstring. Doncic doesn't yet appear to be close to a return.

The Lakers won the first three games of the series without their top two scorers, but the Rockets took Game 4 to push the series back to Los Angeles.

Reaves averaged 23.3 points, 5.5 assists and 4.7 rebounds this season but played in just 51 games because of the oblique injury and a strained left calf that sidelined him for 19 straight games from Christmas to February.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.