The
Los Angeles Lakers’ season ended with a tough loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5, sparking plenty of postgame reactions. While players like Jaxson Hayes and
LeBron James shared their thoughts, head coach
JJ Redickdidn't hold back on the criticism, who appeared to direct a pointed message at superstar guard
Luka Doncic.
JJ Redick’s postgame remarks raise eyebrows
After the
Los Angeles Lakers’ elimination, JJ Redick didn’t hold back when discussing the team’s shortcomings. His focus on conditioning suggested a subtle jab at certain players, with Luka Doncic being the most likely target.
"I'll start with the offseason and the work that's required in an offseason to be in championship shape," Redick told reporters.
"We have a ways to go as a roster. There are individuals that were in phenomenal shape, and certainly other ones that could have been in better shape. That's where my mind goes immediately—we have to get in championship shape." (H/t: Sporting News)
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Given
Luka Doncic’s well-documented struggles with conditioning, it’s hard not to connect Redick’s words to the Slovenian guard.
JJ Redick’s comments suggest that Doncic’s physical readiness could be holding the Los Angeles Lakers back. If the five-time All-Star wants to lead the team deeper into the playoffs, improving his endurance and defensive effort will be crucial.
What this means for Luka Doncic and the Lakers
JJ Redick’s remarks may serve as a wake-up call. Luka Doncic is still one of the most dominant offensive players in the league, but maximizing his potential requires better conditioning. Following LeBron James’ example of year-round physical preparation could elevate Doncic’s game and the Los Angeles Lakers’ title chances.
Defensively, Doncic has room to grow. Quicker footwork and more consistent effort would make him a more complete player—something Redick seems to be pushing for.
Will Doncic respond to the challenge from Redick?
Redick’s words were carefully chosen but carried clear intent. Whether Doncic takes them as motivation or criticism remains to be seen. One thing is certain: if the Los Angeles Lakers want to compete for a championship, their franchise player must be in peak shape.
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Kendrick Perkins calls Lakers’ Luka Doncic the "worst defensive star" in modern NBAThe offseason will be telling. If Luka Doncic returns in better condition, Redick’s message will have done its job. If not, the Lakers may face the same struggles next season.