Luka Doncic has a triple-double
Digest more
The Los Angeles Lakers are on pace for a mid-50s win total, but Bill Simmons believes they are winning in spite of themselves, not because the locker room is we
During Wednesday's NBA Countdown, Perkins asked NBA Finals-winning coach Michael Malone his thoughts about Redick's public outbursts. MORE: Lakers' JJ Redick commends Luka Doncic's leadership despite loss to Spurs
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick highlighted Jake LaRavia and Jaxson Hayes for their recent stretch of games.
JJ Redick offers rare insight into coaching an aging LeBron James as the Lakers adjust to a new hierarchy built around Luka Doncic.
2don MSN
JJ Redick: LeBron James exhibiting ‘a different kind of greatness’ with the Lakers this season
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — LeBron James sat at his locker — having just scored 30 points in 33 minutes to help the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Pelicans on Tuesday night — when the subject of his availability to play the next night in San Antonio came up.
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick admitted he doesn't feel like he was at his best as a coach during the team's rough stretch.
JJ Redick didn't hold back while discussing the Los Angeles Lakers' struggles with executing on offense this season.
Following their previous slump, coach JJ Redick harped on exerting more effort on both ends. In the second quarter against the Pelicans, he immediately subbed out Deandre Ayton after allowing an offensive rebound off a missed free throw and an easy and-one play from Trey Murphy III.
JJ Redick’s handling of Deandre Ayton against the Pelicans highlights the LA Lakers’ uncertainty about his future. The Los Angeles Lakers extended their winning streak with a 111–103 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans,
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick reveals how he keeps superstar LeBron James effective at the ripe age of 41.
Fadeaway World on MSN
Michael Malone calls out JJ Redick for criticizing Lakers players and creating distractions in locker room
Malone also zoomed out and pointed to how crowded the conversation around the Lakers has become. LeBron James has spoken openly about adjusting to having the ball less. Deandre Ayton has mentioned wanting more touches . Malone described it simply as a lot of noise, even if the recent win column looks respectable.