Lakers Press Conference: Rob Pelinka & JJ Redick

Lakers Press Conference: Rob Pelinka & JJ Redick



Lakers Press Conference: Rob Pelinka & JJ Redick

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  1. 38:22 Can't believe he said they will resign Lebron for 1 million, sign Giannis, Kyrie, Ad, Durant and Jokic. This would be huge news back in the day, now its just glazed over

  2. I watched JJ start his podcast career years ago and even wrote a college paper on it.

    Fanboy'd out when he launched Mind The Game with LeBron.

    And, now he's my coach and doing incredible.

    All of this when his house and neighborhood burned down too.

    Proud of that man.

  3. Based on this interview, I think we will see mostly the same core next season. Luka, LeBron, AR and Rui (provided LeBron willing to take a huge pay cut)

  4. Break up the starting backcourt of Luka/Reaves. It’s the first move to making a serious playoff run.

    Lakers can’t have opposing teams continue to attack our backcourt at will. How many more first and second round exits do we need to figure this out?

  5. Why didn't you develop a deep bench this year? Because you don't play and develop the young guys like OKC does. Wasted the whole year for Knecht and Thiero. They were supposed to be contributors. Giving LeBron another 50 million dollar contract would be insane when you could go for Giannis and trade some of the youngsters you don't use or develop so they can get minutes somewhere else. The goal is to compete with OKC & San Antonio and the Lakers got dismantled every time they played them this season. The roster is a failure unless you wanna saw beating Houston was your whole goal.

  6. What observations are after this season:

    1. Deandre Ayton is not the long‑term answer

    Ayton has the tools — size, touch, mobility — but he’s never consistently shown the motor or physicality needed to anchor a championship defense.

    The Lakers need a center who can:

    Protect the rim

    Rebound at a high level

    Punish switches

    Run the floor

    He’s not a natural rim deterrent

    Rebounding effort fluctuates

    Offense is finesse‑heavy, not force‑heavy

    the center needs to be a tone‑setter, not a passenger.

    2. Laravia being below average

    He’s a situational player — can shoot, can move the ball, but doesn’t tilt the floor.

    Not a plus defender

    Not a movement shooter

    Not a creator

    He’s a roster filler unless he takes a leap.

    3. Rui Hachimura showing real value

    Rui’s value skyrockets when:

    He’s aggressive as a scorer

    He’s used as a mismatch forward

    He’s one of the few Lakers who can create his own shot without a screen. That matters in the playoffs.

    4. Addou looking like a real future piece

    His flashes — length, defensive instincts, slashing — look like a modern wing archetype.

    If he develops a reliable jumper, he becomes a real two‑way asset.

  7. Rob Pelinka’s time is running out. He’s built a roster full of one-way players while allocating a third of the salary cap to a 41-year-old, and the team still sits somewhere between the third and fifth best in the West.

    As currently constructed, they have almost no chance of getting past teams like the Thunder or the Spurs.

    Mark Walter waited two and a half years after taking over the Dodgers before replacing the GM. It may not happen overnight, but change is coming and eventually, this team will have new leadership.

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