The Lakers are feeling the heat—and not just from the Thunder's offense. Following a tough Game 2 loss in their playoff series, head coach JJ Redick didn't hold back in his postgame comments, directing sharp criticism at the officiating crew. "We're not getting the calls we need, and it's impacting the flow of the game," Redick stated, visibly frustrated. "When you're fighting for every possession, consistency matters."
Guard Austin Reaves echoed his coach's sentiments, adding his own voice to the growing frustration. "It's tough when you feel like you're playing against more than just the other team," Reaves said. "We're out there competing at the highest level, and we just want a fair chance." The Lakers, known for their high-octane offense and defensive grit, were visibly rattled by what they perceived as uneven officiating, a recurring theme in high-stakes playoff matchups.
This isn't the first time the Lakers have clashed with referees this season, but with the series now shifting to a critical point, the tension is at an all-time high. For fans and players alike, every call—or non-call—can feel like a turning point. As the Lakers look to bounce back, all eyes will be on how they channel this frustration into their next performance. Whether it's adjusting their game plan or staying composed under pressure, one thing's for sure: the drama is far from over.
