Redick is optimistic he and the Lakers can turn the tables around after a brutal stretch.
In the wake of the recent struggles they experienced in the most critical stretch of the regular season, J.J. Redick isn't losing his faith or optimism for the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Lakers' mentor dropped significant words as he addressed the team's dominant 129-101 win over the Golden State Warriors on Saturday.
"Before the game, I said these guys want to do it right. They're trying. I know our staff, myself, we're always looking for answers and solutions. That's what this is. We're trying to find solutions. And I said before the game, I'm confident we are going to find that level that we want to get to," he told reporters.
"It's been partially just because of the disruption of lineups and different factors, we just haven't had the continuity that I thought we were going to have coming into the year, and it's taken longer than I thought, but I'm confident we're going to get there."
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