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The 14-year-old NBA veteran calls Lakers after playoff losses against wolves

After five games against Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves, the season of the Los Angeles Lakers is officially over.

It was declared by change through this, but even after he had grasped Luka Dončić from the Dallas Mavericks' Complection of February in February, JJ Redick's squad was not his end goal.

After a full season, the coach was only able to think at the top in Los Angeles.

“I will take a lot of time to really evaluate myself,” said Redick, “and finding out how I can be better and how I can get closer to hanging up banners.”

The morning after the loss in the morning after the loss, the former New Orleans Pelicans Center Kendrick Perkins did not assemble his words about the discourse on Redick, Dončić and LeBron James.

“The Lakers were preferred to the series, they were played and it is a failed season,” he said.

Perkins noticed that a large part of the online burial over the Lakers concentrated on how they continued to get Dorianische Finney-Smith, brought Rui Hachimura back and even benefited from Austin Reaves's “Big 3” game.

When Los Angeles was eliminated?

“Suddenly they didn't have enough,” said Perkins. “You didn't have a championship order.”

In view of the popularity of a team James Speerheads, the subjective stories are not surprising. But stories do not suppress any facts – one in particular one.

Los Angeles Lakers striker LeBron James

April 30, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Laker's striker LeBron James (23) checks the ball in the first half of the first round in the first half of the first round 2025 NBA playoffs in the Crypto.com Arena against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Mandatory credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Mimagn Pictures / Gary A. Vasquez-Mimagn Images

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