JJ Redick makes opinion crystal clear on Lakers' late-game execution
JJ Redick admitted to not being a happy man with the LA Lakers' late-game execution. The Purple and Gold blew another contest against the Atlanta Hawks in OT. LA lost 134-132 after Trae Young's clutch 3 in the final seconds. Their defense collapsed again as the Hawks star found enough space to pull up a three, and he did so to hand the Lakers another defeat to end another road trip 1-3.
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Speaking to the media in the aftermath of the loss, Redick was candid about the team's execution in the deep end. He admitted to being frustrated.
"JJ Redick says on @SpectrumSN that there "is certainly frustration with the late-game execution."
LA was led by LeBron James' 39-point triple-double studded with 11 rebounds and 10 assists. Anthony Davis recorded a double-double with 38 points and 10 rebounds.
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Aharon Abhishek is a basketball writer at Sportskeeda, bringing 9 years of rich reporting experience to his role. With a Master’s degree in Journalism, Aharon's passion for basketball dates back to 2008 when he began following the NBA closely. He specializes in stat-based pieces and athlete profiles, and is a firm believer of conducting thorough research to craft compelling content.
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