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Lakers’ JJ Redick, Austin Reaves rip refs after Game 2 loss

By Thomson Reuters May 8, 2026 | 11:47 AM

Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick didn’t mince words about the officiating after a 125-107 setback to the Oklahoma Thunder on Thursday in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals.

Redick took issue with star LeBron ​James enduring what he feels to be consistent physical play from the Thunder. ‌What’s worse in the eyes of Redick is that James — a four-time NBA MVP and 22-time All-Star — only has five free-throw attempts during the first two contests of the best-of-seven series.

“LeBron has the worst whistle of any star player I’ve ever seen,” Redick said. “I mean, I’ve been with him two ‌years now. ​The smaller guys, because they can be theatric, they ⁠typically draw more fouls, and ⁠the bigger players that are built like LeBron, it’s hard for them. He gets clobbered. He got clobbered again tonight a bunch.

“And that’s not like a new thing. That’s not specific to this crew or this series. He gets fouled a ​lot and it doesn’t (get called). The guy gets hit on the head more than any player I’ve seen on drives, and it rarely gets called.”

While James opted to ⁠play it cool with his post-game comments — “We’re down ⁠2-0” was all he said when asked about the officiating — Lakers ​guard Austin Reaves confronted crew chief John Goble at center court after the game.

Reaves took ​issue with Goble for losing his cool during a jump-ball situation with ‌5:53 remaining in the fourth quarter.

“I felt like I was respectful to all of them all night. I mean, there’s a million times in the past I’ve said way worse stuff,” Reaves said. “And when we were doing the whole jump ball when (the Thunder players) were ⁠switching spots, I wanted to get on the other side because they had a guy on the other side, was just trying to keep an advantage. And (Goble) turned around and ⁠just yelled in my face. ‌I just thought it was disrespectful.

“At the end of the ⁠day, we’re grown men. And I just didn’t feel like ​he needed ‌to yell in my face like that. I told him ​that. I wasn’t ⁠disrespectful. I told him if I did that to him first, I would have got a tech. I feel like the only reason I didn’t get a tech is because he knew he was in the wrong. So, yeah, I just felt disrespected.”

Reaves scored 31 points and James added 23 on Thursday for the Lakers, who will host Game 3 ​on Saturday.

–Field Level Media