Marcus Morris is not impressed by the performance of the Lakers coach J. J. Redika: “I could train some of these … teams”

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In the first round of the playoff series between the Minnesotsky Timberwolves and Los Angeles Lakes, the growth of Anthony Edwards causes a wider conversation-not about his talent of the superstar, but also about the readiness of the Lakers coach at the moment.

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Throughout the series, Edwards dominated, regularly receiving individual opportunities.

According to the guest of Marcus Morris in the last episode of Kevin O’Connor’s show, this is not a coincidence: Lakers have a coaching problem.

“You do not allow Anthony Edwards not to see the double,” Morris said about all Edwards’s possibilities one on one.

Without mixing the schemes and allowing Edwards to attack freely, Redik also gave Rolev players Minnesota the path to success.

“What you have done created confidence in others … There are no hesitation (from reserves),” Morris said.

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Redik also relied greatly on his stars, having played his preferred five in the entire second half in the game 4 and the tired Lebron James and Luke Donchich, while Timberwolves remain physical and fresh. The way Morris sees this, radish asks James too much.

“What we ask Lebron James to do, play the center, food forward, a small striker at 40 years old, be effective, score the ball, get guys in the right pictures and take the biggest pictures of the game,” Morris said.

Corrections, such as the use of more guards for the fence of the full court of Edwards or the search for ways to violate the rhythm of Minnesota, rarely materialized.

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“I watch the game, I study the game. I could train some of these … teams, ”Morris said.

Due to the fact that Lakers is faced with elimination, the lack of experience in the play -off of Redik is under a microscope, and Edwards looks too happy to preserve heat.

To hear a full discussion, tune in to “Show Kevin O’Connor“On AppleIN Spotify or YouTubeField

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