3 takeaways from Lakers Game 4 loss vs. Wolves
Briefly

In a pivotal Game 4, the Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 3-1 in their series. The Lakers held a ten-point lead heading into the fourth quarter until Anthony Edwards' explosive performance secured the victory, with him scoring 43 points and performing exceptionally under pressure. Luka Doncic returned to form with 38 points but struggled with his passing. J.J. Redick's coaching choices were highlighted as he played only five players in the second half, indicating a reliance on a limited rotation. The Lakers now face a challenging win-or-go-home Game 5 in Los Angeles.
The Lakers are struggling to contain Anthony Edwards, who scored 43 points in Game 4, and they need to change their strategy if they want to win.
Head coach J.J. Redick relied on just five players in the second half of the game, showcasing his tight rotation during the critical moments.
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