After a poor first half defensively, Lakers are challenged by JJ Redick to play harder and they rally past Miami to win.
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick may soon adopt a new strategy to make his team more physically imposing.
Before the Los Angeles Lakers play the Miami Heat on Wednesday night, head coach JJ Redick was still fuming over their defensive performance earlier this
Redick has challenged the Lakers ever since he took the job as head coach. There's been a level of accountability, transparency, and consistency throughout this season. So far, that method has paid off. They sit at the No. 6 seed right now with a 21-17 record. Los Angeles has had some bumps in the road, as all teams do.
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.
Miami Heat guard Josh Richardson’s frustrating season continues. After Richardson traveled with the team to the West Coast in hopes of making his return from injury during this six-game trip, the Heat announced Monday that he has returned to Miami to undergo an MRI on his injured right heel.
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick praised Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama for their heartwarming gesture towards his sons.
After a bad first half on defense, coach JJ Redick challenged the Lakers, who rallied to beat Miami and end a three-game losing streak.
Like most Lakers fans, head coach JJ Redick was very unhappy with his team's defense in its 126-102 loss to the Spurs on Monday.
Down by 12 at halftime, the Lakers hold Miami to 42 points after the break and pull away to win for the first time since having two games postponed by the wildfires, 117-108.