
"We did a poor job of locating the lasers in transition, which was a point of emphasis of our defense. Buddy Hield got two [3-pointers] off in the second half. Steph got one right in front of our bench in the first half. That was literally the second priority of the game, was locating those guys in transition. So, clean that up and again talk through that. ... All of us kind of talked about that in film."
"I told them him asking questions, him giving his input, us having a back-and-forth is so healthy. I would like to have dialogue and back-and-forth and questions every single time we do film and teach. You got a question, speak up. If you want to make a point, speak up. It was good."
LeBron James missed the Los Angeles Lakers' season opener because of sciatica affecting his lower back and right leg. He was seated at the end of the bench, dressed in a suit and glasses, and appeared stoic while the team reviewed the game tape. James participated in the film session and offered input as coaches pointed out defensive lapses that allowed Stephen Curry and Buddy Hield open 3-point attempts. Coach JJ Redick described James as helpful and encouraged players to ask questions and engage in back-and-forth discussion during film. James will be re-evaluated in one to two weeks and is not expected to debut until mid-November.
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