very obvious in his displeasure with point guard D’Angelo Russell and his Lakers, who were walloped by the Grizzlies, 131-114. At about halfway through the third quarter, the Lakers’ head ...
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - DECEMBER 28: D'Angelo Russell #0 of the Minnesota Timberwolves dribbles the ... [+] ball down court during the second quarter of an NBA game New Orleans against the New ...
Redick did not hold back after the game, explaining why he took D'Angelo Russell out of the game and noted that his performances were just not up to the standard that he expects from his players.
Cam Reddish replaces Russell, who may be able to play with more offensive freedom on L.A.’s 2nd unit. Greg Beacham | The Associated Press D’Angelo Russell is off to a slow start under rookie ...
D’Angelo Russell, whom JJ Redick moved to the Lakers’ second unit earlier in the day on Friday, responded with 18 points for a bench that desperately needed offensive punch and helped the ...