JJ Redick Sends Clear Message on Austin Reaves
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The meeting seemed to work, as the Lakers' offense outpaced the Grizzlies, who welcomed back Ja Morant after a six-game absence.
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“I'm not moving again. I'm not moving my kids again,” Redick told The Times as he drove back toward his home for the first time since it burned down in the Palisades fire.
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Devastation” was the only word Lakers head coach JJ Redick could muster after the Chicago Bulls stunned Los Angeles on Thursday night, with Josh Giddey sinking a half-court game-winner at the buzzer.
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