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There were plenty of mixed reactions when the Los Angeles Lakers hired J.J. Redick as their new coach. His expertise and knowledge of the game were notorious and undeniable, not to mention his long ca...
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The win kept them in fourth place in the Western Conference and gave them a one-game cushion over the Grizzlies, who are in fifth place.
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Tyrese Haliburton says he and J.J. Redick still text from time to time, but it's not as easy to get ahold of him now that the former NBA sharpshooter is the Lakers' coach instead of a podcast host. "He doesn't text back as much as he used to,
As J.J. Redick noted, "The 0-for-6 start was indeed frustrating; we missed several good opportunities to connect with James." Even with a lack of scoring, James's influence on the game remained palpable.
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The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a disappointing loss against the Chicago Bulls but quickly rebounded with a win over the Memphis Grizzlies. Head coach
JJ Redick on LeBron James calling him a “dickhead” on the @PatMcAfeeShow today: “I took it as a compliment.” To be clear, it was a compliment. James on Redick: “He breathes the game. And he breathes the game of basketball every single day … He's a dickhead, and I love it.”
Tyrese Haliburton, an emerging star for the Indiana Pacers, and J.J. Redick, a former NBA sharpshooter now coaching the Los Angeles Lakers, provide a compelling example of how personal connections can thrive amid career changes.
With the offense not consistently performing to expectations, Lakers coach J.J. Redick meet with his three stars to try to work out the kinks.
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Behind their offensive trio of LeBron James, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves — who combined for 85 points and 25 assists — the Lakers dominated the final six minutes of Saturday’s game and with that took control of the No. 4 seed in the West with a 134-127 win.
LeBron James is never one to mince words, especially when talking about someone he respects, and that was exactly the case when he gave a hilariously raw compliment to his head coach, J.J.
The Lakers have been experiencing a slump, currently on a streak of unfortunate losses that have put a strain on team dynamics. The crux of the conflict lies in Redick's preference for a small-ball lineup,