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    Lakers’ JJ Redick, Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla share respect as ‘basketball sickos’

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      The two discussed their bond in an appearance on Redick’s podcast in October 2023, just over a year after their initial meeting. During that season, which culminated in Redick being promoted to calling the Celtics’ championship victory in the 2024 NBA Finals, Redick complimented Mazzulla for his “thoughtfulness around the game” and “attention to detail.”

      “I talk all the time about people that are truly obsessed with this game,” Redick said on his first ESPN broadcast with their lead team. “They are sickos. And Joe Mazzulla is an absolute sicko.”

      “Sicko” is the highest form of compliment from Redick, who proudly labels himself a “basketball sicko” any chance he gets. Now, Redick describes Mazzulla as a “good friend.”

      “We stayed in touch,” Redick said. “… The last two years, podcast included, and calling games and getting to see him. But particularly last year, we talked quite a bit on text after games and whatnot.”

      When Redick prepared for his job interview with the Lakers, he consulted with several coaches, including Mazzulla and Pacers coach Rick Carlisle, as well as former Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski, who was advising Lakers brass during the process.

      Mazzulla and Redick are kindred spirits with how they see the game, both from a broader tactical approach and their obsession with the minutiae.

      “When I was going through this process, he, along with a few other coaches in the NBA, were really helpful,” Redick said. “Not just in preparing for an interview, but just really helping me understand what this was and what it required.”

      From his many podcast and media appearances to his opening news conference with the Lakers, it’s been clear how much “Mazzullaball” — Mazzulla’s 3-point-heavy offensive approach — has resonated with the Lakers’ coach. Redick’s modern, analytics-based approach to offense and defense was a breath of fresh air for the Lakers.

      Mazzulla famously doesn’t fraternize during the season with opponents — including former coaches and players. He believes it dulls his edge. But he made an exception with Redick after finding out that Redick’s Pacific Palisades home burned down in the Los Angeles wildfires on Jan. 7.

      “I have the utmost respect for him,” Mazzulla said. “He was sitting across from this table and then decided to enter the arena. I wish more people would do that. So the fact that he did that and wanted to be in the arena just shows how competitive he is.”

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    Lakers prove they can still win when they’re not at their best

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      But on Thursday, the Lakers faced their first bout of adversity, and more notably, their first bout of adversity with Dončić against a good team. (They lost to Utah and Charlotte with Dončić, but those were the second and third games of his tenure, with both sides still adjusting to one another.)

      The Lakers trailed by as many as 13 points in the third quarter and 10 points in the fourth quarter to the Knicks, a group desperate to disprove the notion that they can’t beat the league’s elite. Los Angeles’ supporting cast struggled through the first three quarters and combined to shoot just 6-of-17 in the first half. They missed Rui Hachimura, their fourth option offensively and an important frontcourt piece. And despite Austin Reaves’ return from a calf strain technically being a positive, he struggled on both sides of the floor, getting benched for most of the fourth quarter and finishing with eight points (2-of-13 shooting) and six rebounds.

      JJ Redick identified three points of emphasis pregame: transition defense, defensive rebounding and containing Jalen Brunson. The Lakers went 0-for-3, allowing 17 fast-break points, 14 offensive rebounds and Brunson to eviscerate them for 39 points and 10 assists.

      But as they’ve done numerous times over the past two months, the Lakers found a way to win, beating New York 113-109 in overtime to improve to 40-21 and maintain their No. 2 spot in the Western Conference. They’ve won eight straight games and 20 of 24, the best record in the NBA over that stretch.

      “Our guys, in what felt like a playoff game at times, really just gutted out a win,” Redick said.

      For most of the first three quarters, the Lakers were carried by their superstars, Dončić and LeBron James. The two finished with notable performances, Dončić posting 32 points, seven rebounds, 12 assists and four steals, and LeBron James finishing with 31 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists in a team-high 44 minutes.

      But late in the third and fourth quarters, it was the Lakers’ defense — which James and Dončić were important parts of — and their supporting cast that carried the way.

      The Lakers held the Knicks to 15 points on 5-of-14 shooting. They had more turnovers (five) than assists (three). Brunson, who badly sprained his ankle with 1:24 left in overtime, went just 2-of-6 in the final frame as the Lakers sent waves of help at him in isolations and pick-and-rolls.

      On the final possession of regulation, the Lakers forced Brunson to catch his setup pass near halfcourt, doubling him and forcing him to give up the ball to Josh Hart, who couldn’t get a shot up before the game clock expired. In overtime, the Lakers held the Knicks to 2-of-10 shooting.

      “The defense gave up 15 points in the fourth quarter, and we hang our hats there when we weren’t shooting the ball well,” James said. “We didn’t shoot the ball well for quite a while. Especially from the 3-point arc. But we laid our hat on our defense, and then those outside shots started to flow.”

      Rookie Dalton Knecht, who has found a groove over the past few games, made a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to end the third quarter and give the Lakers some much-needed momentum. He scored on a drive over Karl-Anthony Towns in the fourth, an important bucket in a low-scoring frame. Knecht had 11 points, one of only four Lakers to crack double figures.

      But Gabe Vincent, who entered the game having shot just 6-of-35 on 3-pointers in his previous seven games, was the fourth-quarter hero, making three 3-pointers over the final 5:59 to help the Lakers tie the game — and briefly take the lead — before going to overtime. He scored 12 points, going 4-of-4 on 3s in the second half.

      “I think Gabe (Vincent) won the game with those three 3s in the fourth quarter,” Dončić said.

      Once the game was close, the Lakers used two of the biggest clutch-time cheat codes in James and Dončić’s heroic shot-making. James drilled two 3s late in the fourth as the Lakers traded baskets with the Knicks. Dončić sealed the win by opening overtime with two jumpers, both out of hunting Towns, to give the Lakers a 104-99 lead.

      A combination of resilience, playing harder than their opponents and outstanding shot-making and playmaking from their superstars has combined to make the Lakers look like a juggernaut on most nights. That wasn’t the case against the Knicks, but the Lakers will still take the win in a Western Conference playoff race that’ll likely come down to the final day of the regular season.

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    JJ Redick after tonight's overtime win against the Knicks

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    • NBA coach of the year and Lakers coach of the future!
      Man, I’m so happy that JJ is head coach of the Lakers.

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    "Boston, defending champs... ready for that matchup."

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    Lakers learning how bright their future with Luka can be

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      The Lakers look drastically different from the last time they played the Knicks, but the results were the same.

      “Our guys just stayed the course and refused to give in and let go of the rope,” Redick said. “Seemed like [Jalen] Brunson had an answer for everything. He was fantastic tonight. And our guys, in what felt like a playoff game at times, really just gutted out a win.”

      In the first half, a victory looked like a pipe dream. LA was thoroughly outplayed and their 3-point shot was ice cold. The Lakers were 3-16 from deep after two quarters and trailed 60-51.

      Even the stadium wasn’t in their favor as the New York fans arrived in droves. You could audibly hear MVP chants every time Jalen Brunson took free throws and echoes of “Duce!” every time Knicks guard Miles McBride took a deep shot.

      With 17 turnovers on the night and Austin Reaves notably rusty after returning from a calf injury, it looked like this wouldn’t be LA’s night. The Knicks are a good team and with shots not falling, there’s no shame in losing.

      However, the Lakers never gave in to that kind of thinking.

      It was heard on the ESPN broadcast that during a timeout as coach JJ Redick told his players, “We’re gonna make our run. Keep our poise.”

      And then it finally happened.

      To end the third quarter, Knecht hit a 3-pointer, bringing the Lakers within single digits. In the fourth, momentum shifted as Reaves knocked down a corner three. Later in the period, Gabe Vincent converted on a 3-pointer to complete the comeback and take the lead with 1:21 minutes left to play.

      The Lakers needed overtime to get the job done, but Luka came out blazing to start the extra session, scoring five straight points. On his three that forced New York to call timeout, he was as demonstartive as can be, yelling after the clutch shot and sensing the victory was closing in.

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    LAKERS ARE THE HOTTEST TEAM IN THE NBA!

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    Shout out Gabe Vincent and Dalton Knecht

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    Lakers vs Knicks starters

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    James, Doncic, and Reaves are all AVAILABLE tonight vs. Knicks

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