JJ Redick’s Lakers haven’t been able to do much of anything right as of late — dropping six of their last eight games, including a 41-point blowout loss to the Heat on Wednesday night.
“We’re having trouble right now on both ends with, like, base-level game-plan stuff,” Redick said after the 134-93 loss. “It’s odd. It’s very odd.”
JJ Redick, head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, looks on in dismay as the Miami Heat take a commanding lead during the second half of Wednesday night’s game at the Kaseya Center.
“Odd” is an appropriate descriptor, especially considering this Lakers team — now 12-10 — got off to a blazing start.
Los Angeles climbed to 10-4 out of the gate, in no small part because star forward Anthony Davis was playing MVP-caliber basketball.
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