When JJ Redick took over as the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, he made it clear that he wanted to maximize Anthony Davis’ impact on the team. So far, Redick’s plan seems to be working perfectly. In the Lakers’ second game of the season against the Phoenix Suns, Davis scored an impressive 35 points, joining the likes of Jerry West and Elgin Baylor as the only Lakers players to score at least 35 points in the first two games of a season.
Davis, who also contributed eight rebounds, four assists, and two blocked shots in the game, praised Redick’s coaching scheme for creating more space on the court and allowing the team to have fun while playing. This positive atmosphere seems to have translated into success on the court, as the Lakers were able to overcome a 22-point deficit in the second quarter to secure a 123-116 victory over the Suns.
Redick commended Davis for his patience and confidence during the game, highlighting the trust that the star player has in the team’s strategy and his own abilities. Despite facing early adversity, Redick’s calm demeanor and strategic coaching decisions helped the team stay focused and execute a comeback.
With Redick becoming the first Lakers coach since Phil Jackson to win his first two games, it’s clear that his approach is resonating with the players. Davis’ increased role as the offensive hub has not only taken some pressure off LeBron James but has also allowed other players like Austin Reaves to shine. James, who started slow in the game but finished with 21 points, emphasized the importance of finding Davis in different spots on the floor throughout the game.
Speaking of Reaves, the young player received a motivational text from Redick before the game, encouraging him to have a big performance. Reaves delivered with 26 points, including five 3-pointers, showcasing his understanding of the game and his ability to execute the coach’s game plan effectively.
Overall, Redick’s coaching style, combined with Davis’ stellar performances and the team’s resilience, has set a positive tone for the Lakers early in the season. As they continue to build chemistry and trust in Redick’s system, the team looks poised for success in the games to come.