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JJ Redick Responds to Deandre Ayton’s Injury Scare Against Pelicans

In a recent game against the New Orleans Pelicans, Deandre Ayton, the Los Angeles Lakers’ center, experienced an injury scare. As the game progressed, Ayton was seen defending in the paint when he suddenly grabbed at his knee. With just over seven minutes left, the Lakers called a timeout, allowing him to limp back to the bench, visibly in pain.

JJ Redick’s Response to Ayton’s Injury

After the game, Lakers head coach JJ Redick addressed Ayton’s condition. He reported that despite the injury scare, Ayton was in “terrific spirits” in the locker room. However, he did not provide any further updates, as the situation was still developing.

Ayton’s Game Performance

During the match, Ayton played for 27 minutes, making an impressive impact. He recorded:

  • 22 points from shooting 7 for 9 from the field
  • A perfect 8 for 8 from the free-throw line
  • 12 rebounds, achieving a double-double
  • Four blocked shots on defense

His contributions were crucial as the Lakers dominated the matchup against the Pelicans.

Recent Performance and Injury History

Prior to the game, Ayton had been enjoying a strong start with the Lakers. In the 16 games leading up to this matchup, he averaged:

  • 15.6 points per game
  • 70 percent shooting from the field
  • 8.4 rebounds per game
  • Almost one block per game

However, just a week before the Pelicans game, Ayton had missed time due to a knee contusion. He did not play against the Los Angeles Clippers on November 25 but returned to contribute 17 points, eight rebounds, two assists, and two blocks against the Dallas Mavericks shortly afterward.

Upcoming Matches

The Lakers are scheduled to face the Phoenix Suns on Monday night. Ayton’s condition will be closely monitored, as there is a possibility he may miss a third game this season due to his recent injury. Fans will be eager for updates on his status leading up to the matchup.

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