Redick talks about the call: The referee is calling the call in a different way, not bad or bad
6686 Sports November 6th The NBA regular season continues. The Lakers defeated the Spurs 118-116 at home today and won 5 consecutive victories.
After this game, the Lakers reversed the Spurs' game with a record of 7 wins and 2 losses, ranking second in the Western Conference.
The Lakers and Spurs made a total of 84 free throws this time, including 44 for the Lakers and 40 for the Spurs.
Lakers coach Redick said after the game about the whistleblowing: "I actually think their (ruling) is very stable - I think both teams are used to playing with a certain physical intensity. But tonight's game was adjudicated in a different way. The refereeing was not bad, and It's not good, it's just a different way of calling the game."
Talking about why we won the game, Redick said: "The reason we won the game was because we defended the game in the fourth quarter."
Talking about the schedule, Redick said: "I was 6:30 in the morning. Waking up and feeling like you've been hit by a bus and arriving in a city at 3:30 in the morning, the cumulative effect - thank you schedulers - takes a toll on your body."