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Spencer Reaves Gains Social Media Boost After Brother Austin's Podcast Appearance
The older Reaves brother saw increased engagement from Lakers fans after his sibling was mentioned on LeBron James' 'Mind the Game' podcast.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 8:34pm
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A cubist interpretation of the growing influence of basketball media platforms like 'Mind the Game', where even peripheral figures can gain unexpected attention.Boston TodaySpencer Reaves, the older brother of Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves, recently experienced a boost in his social media following after his sibling was featured on the popular 'Mind the Game' podcast hosted by LeBron James and Steve Nash. Spencer, who follows the Lakers closely, said his wife was particularly excited to hear Nash mention him on the show, and he gained increased interaction from Lakers fans on Twitter as a result.
Why it matters
The 'Mind the Game' podcast has become one of the most influential basketball content platforms, with over 1.5 million followers across social media. Being mentioned on the show, even in passing, can lead to a noticeable increase in attention and engagement for those connected to NBA players and teams featured on the program.
The details
Spencer Reaves, the older brother of Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves, recently saw a boost in his social media following after his sibling was featured on the 'Mind the Game' podcast hosted by LeBron James and Steve Nash. Spencer, who closely follows the Lakers, said his wife was more excited to hear Nash mention him on the show than when LeBron discussed him, as Nash was her favorite player growing up. The increased attention led to more interaction from Lakers fans on Twitter who were eager to engage with Spencer after hearing him referenced on the popular podcast.
- The 'Mind the Game' podcast episode featuring Austin Reaves aired in April 2026.
The players
Spencer Reaves
The older brother of Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves, who closely follows the team and saw a boost in his social media following after his sibling was mentioned on the 'Mind the Game' podcast.
Austin Reaves
The Los Angeles Lakers guard whose appearance on the 'Mind the Game' podcast led to increased attention for his older brother Spencer.
LeBron James
The four-time NBA champion and co-host of the 'Mind the Game' podcast, which has become one of the most influential basketball content platforms.
Steve Nash
The former NBA player and co-host of the 'Mind the Game' podcast, who was mentioned by Spencer Reaves as his wife's favorite player growing up.
What they’re saying
“I mean, 'Mind the Game' is such a huge podcast with two incredible NBA players. And I think my wife was more excited that Steve Nash was talking about me because that was her favorite player growing up. So she was more excited that Steve Nash was talking about me, kind of more than LeBron.”
— Spencer Reaves
“Austin has mentioned me a few times in some stories and you know how that can get out of hand... he told the story on the 'Mind the Game' pod when LeBron posted that meme of them two and he said he's following it. It's absolutely crazy.”
— Spencer Reaves
The takeaway
The 'Mind the Game' podcast's growing influence in the basketball community is evident, as even a brief mention of a player's family member can lead to a noticeable boost in social media engagement and attention. This highlights the power of the platform and LeBron James' continued ability to drive conversations around the sport he loves.
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