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JJ Redick calls criticism of LeBron 'unfortunate' after back-to-back performance
Summary
Coach JJ Redick called criticism of LeBron James "unfortunate" after James played back-to-back nights and produced 31 points, nine rebounds and 10 assists in the Lakers' 141-116 win over the Atlanta Hawks.
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LeBron James played on back-to-back nights for the first time this season and finished with 31 points, nine rebounds and 10 assists in the Los Angeles Lakers' 141-116 home win over the Atlanta Hawks. He followed a pregame routine that included an ice bath, a hyperbaric chamber session, a nap and leg compression treatment. Lakers coach JJ Redick said it was "unfortunate" that people criticize James and praised how much the player cares and works. Redick also asked the team to play unselfishly, and the Lakers made 19 three-pointers in a notable offensive performance.
Key facts:
- James played back-to-back nights for the first time this season and finished one rebound shy of the oldest triple-double in NBA history.
- He recorded 31 points, nine rebounds and 10 assists in the 141-116 win over the Atlanta Hawks.
- Coach JJ Redick described criticism of James as "unfortunate" and praised his commitment and work ethic.
- James used a recovery regimen before the game that included an ice bath, hyperbaric chamber, a nap and leg compression treatment.
- The Lakers were already shorthanded, with Austin Reaves out and backup center Jaxson Hayes sidelined by a hamstring issue.
Summary:
Redick's comments underlined his public support for James following a high-effort performance that helped the Lakers end a difficult stretch. The win featured improved shooting and energy from the team and came as James logged significant minutes and contributions. Undetermined at this time.
