
JJ Redick darts out of awkward Lakers press conference after ugly loss
NY Post
JJ Redick never leaves reporters guessing about how he’s feeling.
The Los Angeles Lakers head coach stormed out of his press conference following the team’s ignominious 122-102 road loss to the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena on Saturday night.
The postgame media address lasted all of a minute-and-a-half, as the second-year skipper delivered short, one-sentence responses in a deadpan tone.
“Just not a lot to like tonight,” he said.
The Lakers got thumped by Atlanta’s B-team, the Hawks playing without their top-four scorers in Trae Young, Jalen Johnson, Kristaps Porzingis and Nickeil Alexander-Walker.
While LeBron James and Austin Reaves were sidelined for LA, that same Luka Doncic-led regime had conquered a mighty San Antonio Spurs squad on Wednesday.

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