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Like a boss, Austin Reaves new Rigoger deal makes his 56M Lakers deal look small

The Lakers guard Austin Reaves has become a businessman as he just nailed a four-year 56M deal with the team and has done something bigger with Rigorer 

By James Brown

The Lakers guard Austin Reaves has become a businessman as he just nailed a four-year 56M deal with the team and has done something bigger with Rigorer 
The Lakers guard Austin Reaves has become a businessman as he just nailed a four-year 56M deal with the team and has done something bigger with Rigorer 
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In the offseason, Austin Reaves was able to close a seven-figure endorsement deal with Chinese Sports brand Rigorer but seems that he is taking notes from his teammate superstar LeBron James on how to do business with his latest boss move.

The Athletic's Shams Charania has just reported what looks to be a great business move from the Lakers guard, which is impressive after signing in the summer a four-year $56 million extension deal with the purple and gold franchise.

"Lakers guard Austin Reaves and his reps have renegotiated an extension with Chinese sportswear brand Rigorer that makes Reaves a part owner in the company, sources say. Reaves debuts two new colorways in his new signature shoe line at Rigorer, the AR 1, releasing on Friday." Wrote Charania.

Reaves continues to impress with LA Plus and is starting to build his fortune following the steps of his teammate and mentor LeBron James who is the only NBA active player to accomplish becoming a billionaire.

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