Godymas wrote:instead of playing Jaxson Hayes (who ofc was horrendous) JJ Redick chooses to play Maxi Kleber in his SEASON DEBUT in a must win game 5.
I still have no clue why he didn't consider trying Dalton Knecht at all, especially when he, on record, said Knecht would be an important part of their playoffs. Like if you're willing to try a semi-washed big man that is a slight defensive liability, you might as well try the rookie that has some veteran instincts and is hungry.
Realistically he should have tried Dalton Knecht either in game 1 or game 3 as a contributor rather than a garbage time bench mob.
I don't think JJ Redick did enough, he also got completely outschemed and showed a lot of rigidity. I mean in game 4 whatever play was drawn up it got destroyed by a steal, the TWolves were prepared for whatever the Lakers were trying to do.
It's really hard to play rock paper scissors in the playoffs when you only have rock and paper. And that's the limitation of the Laker's roster. They just can't look for options without having a bench.
Not saying Redick couldn't do more or better, obviously he wasn't perfect. But he was playing with one hand tied behind his back.