JJ Redick ‘frankly’ holds LeBron James and Anthony Davis accountable for FT disparity

NBA: Los Angeles Lakers at Phoenix Suns - Source: ImagnJJ Redick calls LeBron James and Anthony Davis’ multiple missed free throws late against the Orlando Magic as the reason for the LA Lakers’ 119-118 loss. [photo: Imagn]

LeBron James and Anthony Davis finished 12-for-17 from the free-throw line combined. King James went 2-for-4 while AD finished 10-for-13. The two superstars missed crucial late free throws in the LA Lakers’ 119-118 loss to the Orlando Magic on Thursday.

In the postgame interview, Lakers coach JJ Redick gave his honest take as LA collapsed late to allow the Magic to pull off an upset (3:49 mark):

“Frankly, it swung on our missed free throws tonight.”

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With the Lakers holding a 116-114 lead, James missed one of two shots from the charity stripe. Following a loose ball foul by Jalen Suggs, Davis took his turn and hit 1 of 2 free throw attempts. LA settled for a 118-114 lead when it could have been a 120-114 advantage.

Franz Wagner made the LA Lakers pay for those misses. The German scored a layup with 20 seconds to go to cut LA’s lead. Wagner committed a take foul immediately after scoring to give AD two more attempts from the free throw line. Davis could have iced the game but missed both shots.

In the Orlando Magic’s next possession, Wagner sank a 26-footer over the outstretched arms of Cam Reddish to stun the Lakers. Anthony Davis’ 18-foot jumper with 1.1 seconds remaining went wide, allowing the visitors to pull off an upset.

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