Redick: I have followed Laravia before. He is very knowledgeable about basketball and knows how to play.

The Lakers defeated the Heat 130-120 at home. After the game, Lakers coach Redick talked about his team's player Laravia in an interview with the media.
"We communicate every day. So, I don't think there was anything unusual about that conversation, but Laravia performed very well. We sent out 33 assists in this game, and 6 players scored in double figures. The opponent's defense will force you to keep passing the ball, because they will send three or four weak-side defenders to shrink the penalty area at the same time, and they will also help defend from the strong-side corner. When we broke through, We missed at least 4 or even more wide-open three-point opportunities in the strong side corner. I was not satisfied with our offensive state at the beginning of the third quarter, which did not put any pressure on the opponent's penalty area, so I called a timeout. I thought that in the next three or four offensive rounds, Reeves and Doncic were very decisive in attacking the penalty area, which also allowed our offense to restart." Redick said.
"As for Laravia, he gave another wonderful performance in this game. He now knows how to let the rhythm of the game adapt to himself, can calmly handle tasks such as running without the ball and cutting in, and his reading of the game is also very good. I am not surprised to see that he can find a comfortable game state. I followed him last season He also looked at his performance in the first two seasons. He just has a good understanding of basketball, really, he knows how to play. He is very solid in many aspects and I think he is shining in his own way, which is great.
Laravia once again performed amazingly in this game. He made 10 of 13 shots, 2 of 3 three-pointers, and 3 of 4 free throws. He scored 25 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, and 4 steals. During the team's three-game winning streak, he averaged 22 points per game, shooting 25 of 32 from the field and 8 of 12 three-pointers.
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