Kneckett hit nine three-pointers today and scored 37 points. If there's one person on the Lakers who's most excited about this, it's Redick. Redick is going to be the head coach of the Lakers for a long time. And in the offseason, Lakers management once thought Redick was a very promising head coach, and they wanted to develop Redick like Spoelstra type of head coach.
And Redick did surprise many fans after the start of the season, and his tactical concept directly affected the Lakers in the new season. The Lakers' current record is inseparable from Redick's coaching.
Attentive fans should find that Redick's overall tactical philosophy emphasizes more on the importance of shooters in the lineup, and of course Redick himself is also a head coach who is a goalscorer. He knows all too well the impact of a good goalscorer on the team? But the most embarrassing thing about the Lakers this season is that they don't have a good consistent shooter. Of course, this was before the reuse of Knecht.
Before the reuse of Knekert, the Lakers' overall three-point ability was poor, but with Knecht's outburst right now, Redick sees too much malleability in his play. This will give Redick even more inspiration. After seeing Knecht's performance today, Redick seems to have more tactics in his mind.
After today's game, Redick talked about Knecht, and when he talked about Knekt's outstanding performance, he talked about Curry and Thompson of the Warriors, and that was Redick's wisdom. He can get inspiration right away, he can think of the Warriors right away. That's what sets Redick apart from other coaches.
Why has Cole been so successful in the last decade? In the end, it comes down to his tactical system relying on Curry and Thompson, relying on their two strong projection abilities to create a strong, well-developed offensive system. As a result, many teams in the league are now emulating the Warriors' system. The Warriors' system has proven to be very successful.
And Redick is currently inspired by the same idea. In the future, he may rely on Kneckt's ability to attract defenders on the court to depict more tactics. Maybe the Lakers' next tactics will become more dazzling and complex. The result could be an easier score. Reddick is a master tactician, and he loves to delve into tactics. And the Lakers' selection of Kneckett this offseason seems to be a gift to Redick.
Without Knecht, Reddick would have been able to devise some tactics, but the success rate of tactical execution would have been reduced. With Knecht, the success rate of Redick's tactics will increase dramatically. It will also completely stimulate the abilities of James and Davis. It's like meeting the right person at the right time. The collision between Redick and Knecht could affect the Lakers' development for the next decade. I wonder what the fans think?