Poor execution frustrated JJ Redick in Lakers’ preseason opener
A unique approach to accountability is taking shape with Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick. While many fans and media are used to non-answers and strategic subterfuge typically provided about coaching decisions, Redick spoke candidly to reporters about his frustrations in his team’s poor execution in the preseason opener, a 124-107 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves, per Jovan Buha of The Athletic.
When asked if he could give himself grace after a bad game, Redick seemingly said no and asked a question in his answer.
“I think the thing I was most disappointed with was our one-through-four reds, which is our switching. I just was really disappointed. We didn’t execute that at all. Like, we maybe executed it less than 10 percent of the time. It’s something we’ve drilled and it was very clear in the pregame meeting that that’s what we were doing. So you certainly question, like, am I not making this clear? Is it something I’m doing?”
The reporter responded, “Were you hard on yourself last night?”
Redick replied, “A little bit. A little bit. But again, we talked about it this morning in our film session. We’re all on the same page.”
"The group is in a good spot. We talked about being a process team and just focusing on the daily work."
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The Lakers have their second preseason game against the Phoenix Suns on Sunday at 9:30 p.m. EST.
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