JJ Redick: Most had Lakers as 'play-in team, or even worse'
The Lakers have guaranteed themselves of getting at least the fourth seed in the Western Conference
When this NBA season began, most people didn't think highly of the Los Angeles Lakers ' prospects. Plenty of national prognosticators felt the Lakers would end up participating in the play-in tournament, and some even felt the team would miss the playoffs. But now, the Lakers are guaranteed at least the fourth seed in the Western Conference, despite being without at least one of their three stars for a good chunk of the season.
They won their 52nd game of the campaign by defeating the Phoenix Suns, 101-73 , on Friday, and they can finish with the third seed if they defeat the Utah Jazz on Sunday and if the Denver Nuggets lose to the San Antonio Spurs the same night. After Friday's win, coach JJ Redick reminded everyone of the low expectations most had for the Lakers months ago and that the Lakers have exceeded those expectations (h/t Fadeaway World ). โI would say Iโm extremely proud of our team, our players, and our coaches for dealing with the entire NBA season,โ Redick said, via The Sporting Tribune.
โI think for maybe one or two teams a year, they donโt have a lot of ups and downs, and their rollercoaster is fairly flat, but for most every team in the NBA, your ability to bounce back from failure is the key to the aggregation of what your season is. โYou hope you can win 50+ games,โ Redick continued. โAnd you hope you can get home court in the first round and be a top seed.
I know none of you guys had us in the top four to start the season. Thatโs just the reality. Most people had us as a play-in team, or even worse.