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Patrick Beverley confirms vendetta against ex-teammate
Philadelphia 76ers guard Patrick Beverley. Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports

Patrick Beverley is the type of player to hold a grudge. The Philadelphia 76ers guard admitted to still bearing one against former teammate Austin Reaves.

Beverley and Reaves played together on the Los Angeles Lakers during the 2022-23 season.

But after Beverley was traded to the Chicago Bulls midseason, the two faced off on the court just a few weeks later. Reaves went viral on social media after he used the “too small” gesture against Beverley in the 121-110 Lakers win.

Pat Bev apparently jotted the moment down in his book of slights.

Beverley got some revenge on Reaves Monday during the 76ers’ 138-94 drubbing of the Lakers. The 12-year pro locked him up for most of the night and even got entangled with him late in the third quarter with the Lakers down by 21 points.

Beverley spoke out about his existing vendetta against Reaves on a recent episode of “The Pat Bev Podcast with Rone.”

“I didn’t want to guard anyone else but Austin Reaves last night. How dare you come in Chicago, in my hood, and hit me with the ‘too little’ and don’t think that I’m going to come for your neck. .. Every time I see the Lakers until I retire, whatever team Austin Reaves is on, I’m on his a–,” said Beverley.

Beverley stated that it was “nothing personal” but “just business.”

Pat Bev also recalled a moment when he stood up for Reaves when they were still teammates against the Phoenix Suns. Beverley was suspended for three games last season after he shoved Suns center Deandre Ayton for standing over Reaves.

Reaves finished Monday’s loss against the 76ers with 12 points on 4-of-10 shooting with three turnovers. Beverley had 12 points, six rebounds and three assists.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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