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Los Angeles Lakers' Austin Reaves looks to she 'AR-15,' 'Hillbilly Kobe' nicknames

LOS ANGELES — Lakers guard Austin Reaves is open to a new nickname.

During a surprisingly successful rookie season in which Reaves went from being an undrafted prospect, to a two-way designation, to signing a two-year contract and becoming a starter, he picked up a couple of monikers from the Laker faithful: «AR-15» and «Hillbilly Kobe.»

Reaves would be OK distancing himself from both.

«I don't condone any gun violence that happens around our country,» Reaves told ESPN. «But you can't really control what [nickname] people give you. I mean, I didn't come out and say my name was that. There's been others, like the 'Hillbilly Kobe,' that probably aren't the best thing in the situation that's going on, with Kobe's passing.»

Earlier this week, University of Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson, who, like Reaves, wears No. 15 on his uniform, also dropped the AR-15 association.

«While a nickname is only a nickname and 'AR-15' was simply a representation of my initials combined with my jersey number, it is important to me that my name and brand are no longer associated with the assault rifle that has been used in mass shooting, which I do not condone in any way or form,» Richardson shared in a statement on Twitter.

Reaves, 24, came across Richardson's story and was impressed by the 21-year-old rising junior.

«I'm happy for him. I want him to use his voice,» Reaves said. «Everybody should be able to speak freely on what they believe. I feel like more people need to take stands like this and say what they're really feeling because that's how you get things brought up. That's how you pose questions to raise eyebrows and look into things. So, I'm happy for him and wish him nothing but the best.»

An AR-15 semi-automatic rifle was

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