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Oklahoma City Thunder is not getting any credit for serving a blowout to the Los Angeles Lakers. The spotlight was sorely on Luka Doncic tonight. On the way to that 139-96 horror, LakeShow’s worst nightmare came true. Doncic had to leave the floor when he suffered a non-contact injury. The injury though wasn’t responsible for the 43-point deficit. The Lakers’ fate was sealed in the first half when Doncic showed signs of injury. Now that’s diverted the outrage from him to JJ Redick.

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Doncic had been playing through a sore hamstring for multiple games now. Tonight it seemingly got aggravated and he couldn’t return the floor. Not that it would make a difference when they were almost 50 points behind.

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After the game, Redick had a somewhat dull reaction to his star guard’s injury. “We checked him out, he got work done, he was cleared. I mean, again, we’re not going to put a player at risk. Those things happen.”

Doncic is scheduled for an MRI on Friday which will determine the severity. After the fact, Redick stated their player protection policy was, “Going for a maybe another day.” However, signs point out that Redick did put Doncic at risk for shutdown in a losing game.

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JJ Redick and his staff opted to keep the 27-year-old on the floor despite a massive deficit. NBA on Prime’s broadcast captured Doncic receiving extensive medical work on his hamstring during the halftime break, yet he returned to the court for the second half with the Lakers trailing by nearly 30 points.

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When pressed on why a compromised star was playing in a blowout with the postseason just two weeks away, Redick admitted the staff had considered pulling the starters but decided to give them a six-minute window hoping to cut down that massive deficit. “Yeah, I mean… it was discussed at halftime, thought we’d give those guys about six minutes and then we were going to, you know, if we didn’t cut into the lead we were going to pull them. And obviously it was around that time that—I don’t remember the exact time—but that happened,” Redick added.

The Lakers never really managed to catch up to OKC throughout this game. So fans can’t reconcile with the decision to leave Doncic in the game expecting him to pull a turnaround while injured.

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JJ Redick faces blame for Luka Doncic’s injury

The most ironic thing in this game was the hate train against Luka Doncic in the first half. Observers, including Stan Van Gundy, noted he was stopping too often instead of switching to defense in transition. Hindsight is 20-20, and the more fans analyze the game, the more they notice signs that Doncic was not fit to play this game.

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Fans are pointing to the obvious signs of distress Doncic displayed early in the contest. One frustrated observer noted the lack of foresight from the Lakers staff, stating, “Luka’s hamstring was bothering him earlier in the game and JJ Redick put him back out there down 30 in the 2nd half 😭”

The sentiment that pride was prioritized over health resonated across the fanbase. “If Luka misses the playoffs because of this game nobody will forget it. Some losses you just have to take. Your franchise player’s health is more important than pride.”

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Redick’s post-game remarks add a layer of irony to the criticism extended to the coaching staff’s fundamental responsibility to protect their assets regardless of the score. “Coaching staff gotta be held accountable for that. Protecting your franchise player’s long term health should always come before a game that’s already decided. No stat line is worth a season ending injury,” argued one fan.

The visual evidence from the broadcast served as the smoking gun for many.”Prime broadcast just showed a shot of Luka Doncic getting work done on his hamstring during halftime. If he was compromised, and the Lakers medical staff or JJ Redick cleared him to keep playing in a 30-pt blowout with injury risk, that’s a dereliction of duty.”

Redick and his staff’s miscalculation for a six-minute opportunity may cost them their star scorer. Even NBA insider Rachel A. DeAmita labeled the decision as a failure of leadership. “Risking your best player in a game you’re down 30 when he’s clearly been injured since the first quarter is straight negligence” she posted to her followers.

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Some coped with dark humor like, “jj said hamstrings heal faster in blowouts.” But the blow to the Lakers is more than just the final score. As the Lakers await official imaging results, JJ Redick faces a critical moment where six-minute window of “competitive spirit” may have cost them their championship aspirations.

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Caroline John is a senior NBA writer at EssentiallySports, specializing in league comparables. She holds a master’s degree in Journalism and Communication and brings eight years of experience to the sports desk. Caroline made a mark in NBA media by covering the life of Know more

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