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Timberwolves’ 6’9 Game 1 MVP taunts LeBron James and Lakers’ for lack of rim protection

Last updated: April 20, 2025 12:37 am
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LA Lakers coach JJ Redick played Jaxson Hayes just eight minutes in Game 1 against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday. Redick leaned more on his team’s plethora of forwards to handle Minnesota’s towering frontline. The move backfired as the Timberwolves dominated the interior to walk away with a 117-95 win.

After the game, 6-foot-9 Jaden McDaniels, who was arguably the Game 1 MVP, had this to say about LA’s center-less lineups:

“If [Jaxson Hayes] isn’t out there, I’m basically the tallest person out there. I don’t think no one call really rim protect me because Jaxson Hayes wasn’t on the court.”

McDaniels had his stroke going regardless of where he shot in Game 1. He went 9-for-11, including 3-for-3 from behind the arc. McDaniels was also opportunistic inside the paint, making 5 of 7 shots.

Redick changed the Lakers’ defensive strategy when the Timberwolves started to find their range from deep. Once Naz Reid and McDaniels began to do damage from the perimeter, the coach largely relied on his forwards and guards to switch on defense.

Minnesota took advantage of the adjustment by asking Reid, McDaniels and Julius Randle to attack the paint. LeBron James kept Randle in check, but Reid and McDaniels thrived in mismatches. Austin Reaves often found himself in trouble deep in the paint against either two.

The Lakers lost the rebounding (44-38) and points in the paint (44-32) battles. Minnesota’s ball movement that forced LA on its heels also gave the visiting team the assists duel 29-15. LA’s gaping hole in the middle became a sore point that Minnesota relentlessly attacked. JJ Redick will need to figure something out to prevent the Timberwolves from winning Game 2.


The Lakers might be asking too much from LeBron James to anchor the defense

The LA Lakers had roughly two months to prepare for center-less lineups when the Mark Williams trade was rescinded. There were stretches when they had the best defense in the NBA by having LeBron James anchor the paint as an undersized center.

The strategy might work on most teams, but the Minnesota Timberwolves could punish them for that. Rudy Gobert, Naz Reid, Julius Randle and Jaden McDaniels form a relentless frontline that might prove troublesome for LA’s center-less lineups.

JJ Redick might be asking too much from 40-year-old James to hold together his frontcourt against the young and relentless Timberwolves. The four-time MVP might struggle to find extra gear on offense if he has to carry this defensive burden.

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