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Lakers’ JJ Redick weighing options with starters once Rui Hachimura returns – Whittier Daily News

Lakers’ JJ Redick weighing options with starters once Rui Hachimura returns – Whittier Daily News

LOS ANGELES — Lakers coach JJ Redick has made it clear he doesn’t want to have too many different starting lineups, barring injuries necessitating change.

But with rookie wing Dalton Knecht’s recent hot streak as a starter in light of Rui Hachimura missing his fourth consecutive game because of a sprained left ankle on Thursday night against Orlando, Redick has considered his options for when Hachimura returns to the floor.

Redick has previously said the team hopes Hachimura, a starter in the 10 games he has played this season, and backup center Jaxson Hayes (sprained right ankle) would return this week.

The Lakers host the Denver Nuggets on Saturday night to conclude a three-game homestand before back-to-back road games against the Phoenix Suns (Tuesday) and San Antonio Spurs (Wednesday).

They started Austin Reaves, Knecht, Cam Reddish, LeBron James and Anthony Davis for the second consecutive game against the Magic and the third time this season, with the Lakers winning the previous two games with that lineup. The starting lineup with Hachimura in Knecht’s spot went 3-0 before Hachimura’s injury.

“There’s consideration, but there’s also consideration for what that does to the group,” Redick said before Thursday’s game. “And we’ve certainly had conversations about what it might look like when Rui is back in the lineup. I would say right now, there’s no definitive decision.

“My expectation is that Rui would stay in the starting lineup. He’s been awesome for us and I think for the group, whatever role as a starter – I know I talked about that not being a role – but whatever designation Dalton has, whether he’s coming off of the bench or as a starter, I don’t think his role changes at all. And I think for him mentally, there’s no effect to that. He’s just going to be the same guy. We have to, as a coaching staff, we have to be cognizant about getting him longer stretches on the court.”

Knecht entered Thursday averaging 24.3 points on 67.3% shooting (67.7% from 3-point range) and 4.3 rebounds in the previous four games, including three as a starter, after his 37-point explosion in Tuesday’s home win against Utah.

For all of the attention on Knecht’s offensive game, Redick has seen growth from the 23-year-old rookie at the other end of the court.

“He’s improving his physicality, both on and off the ball,” Redick said. “I’ve seen some improvement. The biggest part of the, to use your words, learning curve for a rookie is being able to make multiple decisions in a short amount of time on every possession and then come back and do it again on another possession. It’s hard to pick up the pattern recognition. It’s hard to do. But he’s improving there.

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