Lakers' Redick downplays quarrel with Vanderbilt as 'normal'
Briefly

Lakers' Redick downplays quarrel with Vanderbilt as 'normal'
""It's nothing personal with him. Normal stuff from my end. I think for all of us, being undermanned, we've got to scrap and claw, we've got to all be on the same page, we got to be great teammates, we got to all play hard.""
""Called a timeout to get him out of the game. And he reacted. But again, normal interaction for me.""
""Despite being healthy all season, Vanderbilt has appeared in only 62 games this season, being held out due to coach's decision in nine out of 10 games from mid-November through early December and again in eight out of 17 games in March.""
Lakers coach JJ Redick experienced a heated moment with forward Jarred Vanderbilt during a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Redick substituted Vanderbilt just 16 seconds into the second quarter, prompting Vanderbilt to confront him. Austin Reaves and assistant coach Nate McMillan intervened to separate them. Redick described the interaction as normal and emphasized the need for teamwork amid injuries. Vanderbilt played only five minutes, contributing minimally, and has faced limited playing time throughout the season due to coaching decisions.
Read at ESPN.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]