Magic Johnson Called Out JJ Redick After Lakers' Game 1 Loss
- The Lakers lost 117-95 to the Timberwolves in Game 1, marking the only home team to lose on opening day of the playoffs.
- Magic Johnson criticized the Lakers' performance, stating it was one of their worst this season.
- Johnson also expressed dissatisfaction with Coach JJ Redick, stating he did not make necessary adjustments during the game.
- LeBron James emphasized the need for the Lakers to improve in Game 2.
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