The Lakers evened their first-round series with Minnesota at one game apiece on Tuesday evening, writes Dave McMenamin of ESPN. Head coach JJ Redick called a timeout to tear into his team after Los Angeles’ lead was cut from 22 points to 11 in the third quarter, and the Lakers responded with a 9-0 run to regain control of Game 2.
“That’s JJ,” LeBron James said of the first-year coach’s outburst. “Obviously we need to listen to the message and not how he’s delivering it. … I thought we responded after that.”
Redick was particularly complimentary of Rui Hachimura, who remained aggressive despite having to exit the game in the first quarter after being hit in the face.
“He played like a warrior tonight,” Redick said of Hachimura. “I’m sure that he is probably in the X-ray room right now. There were a few plays that he made just getting deflections and disrupting plays. … He was awesome.”
Hachimura will wear a protective mask for a “little bit” for precautionary reasons, but imaging was negative, Redick said today (Twitter link via McMenamin).
Here’s more on the Lakers:
- While Redick was pleased with the team’s defensive effort in Game 2, he said Thursday that the offense has plenty of room for improvement heading into Game 3, per Khobi Price of The Southern California News Group. The Lakers have averaged just 94.5 points in the first two games of the series. “We were more organized (compared to Game 1),” Redick said. “But the biggest thing for us is we have to find ways to create a little bit more thrust and pace. That’s probably the biggest thing. And we’ll continue to fine-tune that.”
- Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards admitted he has been confused by the Lakers’ defensive strategy, according to Price. “I don’t know – it seemed like every time I caught the ball, [the Lakers] kind of went into a zone in a sense,” Edwards responded when asked about Minnesota’s lack of ball and player movement in Game 2. “It was kind of confusing at times, but we’ll watch film and be ready.” Edwards had 25 points in Game 2, but he attempted 22 shots and had zero assists and two turnovers after finishing with nine assists and one turnover in Game 1.
- Edwards was flummoxed, but star guard Luka Doncic said the Lakers didn’t actually alter their defensive approach between games, Price adds. “We did the same game plan,” said Doncic, who finished with game highs of 31 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists in 42 minutes. “We didn’t really change much. It was just a question of if we were gonna be more physical or not. And we were for 48 minutes. We learned from the last game. And we just stuck to it.”
Luka must be incensed he did not qualify for a triple double. The man seems to have a lot of rage…just hope he knows how to handle it
it will be absolutely hilarious if lakers lose in the 1st rd
In a fair world they probably would. But, the world isn’t fair. Lakers going out 1st round isn’t good for business. Would love to be wrong though.
One of the Warriors, Rockets, Clippers, Nuggets will also be losing in the first round. Will that also be “absolutely hilarious”? Or is it just a Laker thing with you? Or let me guess, you hate LeBron …good lord, such a tired take. the Lakers aren’t even the favorites. The only thing that might even remotely qualify as ‘absolutely hilarious’ would be if OKC doesn’t make it to the finals…even then it would just be ‘funny’.
Lakers are very vulnerable…. I don’t think Minnesota’s the team to take em out. The lakers are doing a great job on ant-man. They have the athletes to stay on top of him. Houston is dangerous in round 2.
Wolves now have the home court advantage. It remains to be seen if they can keep it the next 2 games.