It's time to fire JJ Redikk.

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You'd think he was a Gen Z the way he stay on the internet.



There was a few times the presser he answered his own questions about choices in the series that interview ain't even ask. Cac so self conscious bout what others sayin. As they was down and eliminated he was probably thinkin "damn wonder what twitter sayin rn" :russ:
 
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JJ did a pretty damn good job this year

be objective and look at this lakers team, you cant win in playoffs without size and center and rebounding.
Anyone saying he didn't do a good job is on their agenda shyt.

Their offense this season was the best it's looked for years, and not only did they keep their head above the surface when they traded AD (when Luka was out), they were beating teams, comprehensively, all with a limited rotation. They came up against arguably the deepest frontcourt in the league, when they didn't even have one big worth their weight in salt, yet somehow he was supposed to run a miracle with that, especially when the bench gave them absolutely nothing throughout.

They only had 5 players that were making the games competitive and one of them was a 40-year-old wing who had to anchor their defense.

Nobody being objective would ever mistake a team like that for winning anything in the playoffs.
 

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Anyone saying he didn't do a good job is on their agenda shyt.

Their offense this season was the best it's looked for years, and not only did they keep their head above the surface when they traded AD (when Luka was out), they were beating teams, comprehensively, all with a limited rotation. They came up against arguably the deepest frontcourt in the league, when they didn't even have one big worth their weight in salt, yet somehow he was supposed to run a miracle with that, especially when the bench gave them absolutely nothing throughout.

They only had 5 players that were making the games competitive and one of them was a 40-year-old wing who had to anchor their defense.

Nobody being objective would ever mistake a team like that for winning anything in the playoffs.
Man shut up don’t nobody wanna hear that shyt.
 

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Not literally unplayable though. He's not injured.
How many alley-oops did he slam on people's heads this year...?
And fukk scoring. Gobert was out there freely scoring. Foul him. Push him. Trash talk him. Get in his space. Make it hard on him.
JJ Redikk gave in.
That's unacceptable for the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers.
"Make it hard on him" is crazy
 

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While I think the Lakers should have never fired Frank Vogel, I think he is an underrated coach. JJ did a good job coaching for his first year. The Lakers roster has some pretty glaring holes particularly at the center position. I get it he went from podcasts to coaching a premier franchise but he objectively did a solid job.
 

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Nah. Lakers fans did NOT blame Vogel. Vogel got us the most difficult chip: no travel, no fans, 100% basketball. And we won it in the Bubble. No excuses.

Ham is like your friend teaching you how to drift a car based on watching The Fast and The Furious. Dude wasn't coaching at all.

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