Lakers’ JJ Redick Critiques Officiating After Game 2 Loss
The Lakers voiced frustrations over officiating after their 125-107 loss to the Thunder in Game 2. Head coach JJ Redick criticized the consistency of calls against star player LeBron James, noting his lack of free throws in the series. Despite complaints about the officiating, Redick maintained that the Lakers lost due to being outplayed, as both games in the series were decisive losses, each by 18 points.
By the Numbers- Thunder attempted 38 free throws; Lakers attempted 34.
- LeBron James has only 5 free throw attempts through two games.
While the Lakers' grievances about officiating are noted, the team has been significantly outperformed in both games by the Thunder, suggesting their issues extend beyond the referee's calls.
State of Play- The Thunder won both games in the series by 18 points.
- The Lakers are assessing their performance on both ends of the court for improvement.
The Lakers must refocus on their game strategy to address their performance issues as they prepare for Game 3. Improvement in execution and teamwork will be crucial to shift the series momentum.
Bottom LineWhile officiating concerns are valid, the Lakers' primary focus needs to be on improving their gameplay to compete effectively against the Thunder, as their current approach has not yielded positive results.
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