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Lakers' Coach JJ Redick on Game 2 Practice: Best in Months But Questions Remain
El Segundo, California, USATuesday, April 22, 2025
Redick highlighted the team's lack of organization as a major issue. He explained that being organized isn't just about the point guard calling plays. It's about screening, spacing, and filling the corners after makes and misses. Defensively, the Lakers struggled with the Timberwolves making 3-pointers from the corners. The Wolves hit nine corner 3-pointers, which was tied for their second most in a game this season. These shots were often wide open, with an average separation of 8. 6 feet between the shooter and the closest Laker defender.
Dorian Finney-Smith, a forward for the Lakers, mentioned that part of the problem was a lack of defensive recognition. He specifically noted that the team needs to get players like Naz Reid off the line. Reid scored 23 points and went 6-for-9 from deep in the opener. Finney-Smith also admitted that his personal offense—or lack thereof—affected his defense. He scored just 3 points on 1-for-5 shooting in Game 1. He plans to be more active and not let his energy drop just because he's not touching the ball.
In the days since the disappointing start, the Lakers have had to figure out what went wrong. They had won many pressure-packed games down the stretch to secure the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference. Redick called the gap in physicality between the Lakers and Wolves an "aberration. " Reaves said L. A. simply showed "uncharacteristic issues. " The Lakers will get a chance to even the series when they play on their home court in Game 2.
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