JJ Reddick praised the young star of the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Los Angeles Lakers turned things around and won a massive game against the Pelicans in New Orleans.
It was never a great performance from them. In fact, Lakers fans demanded that the team perform better despite the victory.
The Lakers looked frustrated during their game against the Warriors. In fact, Luka Donsic and LeBron James head out to the young warrior star to talk about garbage.
Perhaps the young stars who didn’t get the chance to shine against the Warriors had a positive impact on them and could have given them a victory.
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But what about the team’s superstars? JJ Reddick spoke about the chemistry of LeBron James, Luka Donsic and Austin Reeves.
He pointed out that the trio has plenty of room to grow when it comes to playing together. And he hopes they will develop that chemistry at a good time.
“There’s a lot of room to grow, especially just knowing what’s useful for us. That’s the biggest thing.”
The trio definitely had a good game. Because they combined 92 of the Lakers’ 124 points against the Pelican in New Orleans. The hope is that they can replicate these performances in the playoffs.
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JJ Redick also spoke about Dalton Knecht. The rookie dropped 12 points on a decent filming night after not playing against the Warriors.
Despite the snubs from the previous game, he appreciated Knecht, noting that he could be a significant production in future playoff runs.
“I feel he’s a guy who can help him win games in the playoffs. Maybe it’s multiple games.”
Well, these words are definitely interesting. Given that JJ Reddick appears to have punished Dalton Knecht for his poor performance against the Orlando Magic.
He was defeated by the warrior and played for a minute.
Perhaps Knecht is out of the kennel and will be featured more frequently in Los Angeles Lakers. This upcoming playoff run is his platform to demonstrate his skills.