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Redick Says Contract Pressures Are Undermining Lakers' Offensive Trust

His postgame remarks after a 112-104 loss to the Clippers sharpened questions about pre‑deadline moves.

Overview

  • Following the 112-104 defeat to the Clippers, JJ Redick said the Lakers "didn’t trust each other" offensively and cited insufficient passing as a recurring issue.
  • Redick linked those lapses to a roster heavy with pending free agents and player options, noting the "human element" of players worrying about their futures, with reporting identifying eight of 14 standard-contract players in that category.
  • Redick emphasized that ball movement must start with Luka Dončić, saying the primary ball handler has to "trust the pass" when defenses load up on him.
  • Marcus Smart and Rui Hachimura acknowledged that contract uncertainty affects dynamics, describing teammates fighting for deals and minutes as a real factor.
  • The Lakers trailed by as many as 26 points before their rally fell short, and LeBron James said he believes the team should make a move before the trade deadline, according to Broderick Turner.