JJ Redick on whether fatigue was a factor in fourth quarter of Game 4

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Lakers head coach JJ Redick played just five men in the second half of his team's Game 4 loss, and many feel it was a big mistake.

Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick made the bold decision to play just five men throughout the second half of Game 4 of his team's first-round playoff series versus the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday. Many have been criticizing that decision after the Lakers lost the game by a final score of 116-113 and now trail in the series three games to one.While the Lakers played well in the third quarter and outscored Minnesota 36-23 during that time, they fell apart afterward.

They mustered just 19 points and shot 27.8% from the field in the fourth quarter, and their three stars — LeBron James, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves — combined to shoot 3-of-15 in the period.Redick denied that fatigue was a factor down the stretch of Sunday's game when asked about it on Tuesday.



JJ Redick on if film review from the 4th Q of Game 4 showed any fatigue from his players: “No. And you know what? What did we score, 19, 20 and 13 in the fourth quarter (of losses this series)? It’s a trend, more so than that. Our two best players missed layups at the rim”— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) April 29, 2025JJ Redick on his plans for Game 5 starters and whether fatigue was a factor in Game 4: pic.

twitter.com/tac97bq6eT— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) April 29, 2025The team is now officially fighting for its very survival. It will host Game 5 on Wednesday, and a loss will mean a longer and more painful than expected offseason after many felt it was a legitimate championship contender coming into the playoffs.

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