Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick lamented losing “things that you can’t replace” as he described the pain of seeing his rental home burned down in the Pacific Palisades wildfire.
After the Lakers’ loss to the Clippers, Lakers head coach JJ Redick called James Harden "one of the smartest players.”
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick confirmed his family lost its home in the raging wildfire in Pacific Palisades this week.
The Los Angeles Lakers couldn't match up with the Los Angeles Clippers in their first-ever clash at the Intuit Dome, as the Clippers walked out with a 116-102 win over the Lakers. It was a rough ...
The Los Angeles Lakers returned to action on Monday night against the San Antonio Spurs after they had a pair of games postponed due to the wildfires that are running rampant in southern California. The Lakers may not have gotten the win, but Chris Paul ensured this would be a night to remember for JJ Redick.
The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Washington Wizards 111-88, capturing their third win in four tries as their head coach, JJ Redick, discussed how his offense is trending in the right direction. After LeBron James and the Lakers lost to the LA Clippers, the Lakers bounced back in Tuesday’s win.
LeBron is right. The Lakers are 22-18 — with the point differential of a team that should be 17-23 — because of how this roster is constructed around LeBron and Anthony Davis, a team with a lot of one-way players and not enough shooting or depth.
The Washington Wizards, who have won a league-low six times, were the cure for the Lakers after a loss Sunday to the Clippers exposed a number of their weaknesses. The postgame morale was low, LeBron James and JJ Redick openly discussing how their roster wouldn’t be able to organically improve an already narrow margin for error.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James issued a pointed message to his teammates following a 116-102 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers at the Intuit Dome and also seemed to include a subtle dig at the Lakers' front office.
Lakers star LeBron James says the roster makes for a razor-thin margin for error, and their negative point differential supports that. “We have to play close-to-perfect basketball,” he says.
The Lakers star agreed with head coach JJ Redick's assessment that L.A. has a tiny margin for error when it comes to winning games.