LeBron James jokes LA is in ‘deep sin’ after JJ Redick’s ‘loser’ quip

On Wednesday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers continued their winning ways with their second consecutive victory over the Houston Rockets. LeBron James had a stellar game, scoring 30 points on an incredible 13-14 from the field, helping guide his team to consecutive wins.

After the game, Lakers head coach JJ Redick made a humorous quip, joking that watching James do what he does at age 41 “makes me feel like a loser.”

After this James responded with a funny comment.

“If he’s a loser, we’re all in deep shit,” James said, according to X, formerly of Oh No He Didn’t, on Twitter.

Redick has earned the respect of both the Lakers players and fanbase over the past few seasons in Los Angeles, guiding the team to the number three seed in the Western Conference a season ago, a spot they currently hold in the standings as the 2025-26 season enters its home stretch.

This time, the Lakers will hope for a better playoff result than the five-game shellacking they received from the Minnesota Timberwolves in the postseason last year, and if their recent play is any indication, Los Angeles could be a very scary opponent in the playoffs this year.

Right now, the Lakers are playing their best defense of the season, featuring James off the ball more to conserve energy, and Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves showing better effort on that end of the floor.

It also helps that the Lakers are on offense right now, but when that finally settles down, they’ll still have all the tools they need to scare Western Conference contenders in the coming months.


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Why deep Heat playoff run may require big Norman Powell sacrifice

As the Miami Heat look to bounce back from a 121-117 loss to the Orlando Magic on Saturday night, the team still has a lot to figure out about its lineup and rotation with 14 games left in the regular season. As the Heat prepare to face tough teams over the next few weeks, a major decision has still to be made regarding star Norman Powell.

It can’t be denied what a positive impact Powell has had this season in his first year with Miami, leading the team with 22.5 points per game, resulting in his first-ever All-Star award. The main starter for the Heat, it was a different story on Saturday as he came off the bench after missing the last seven games with a groin strain.

While fellow star guard Tyler Herro did the same after his latest rib injury, there are a few reasons why both Powell and Herro came off the bench in their injury returns after missing significant time. What is clear is that after a difficult and complicated injury recovery, coming off the bench is a way to help Powell get his feet under him again.

The second is not to mess with Miami’s flow, as Herro has had success since his debut, as he averaged 25.6 points per game in five of the seven games with Powell out. The other two were due to Herro missing time due to quadriceps pain.

Head coach Erik Spoelstra would tell ClutchPoints after the loss to Orlando that, in addition to ‘managing’ Powell’s injury recovery, he talked about the “level of sacrifice” that will come when dealing with lineup decisions.

“As long as we’re responsible for it, he’ll be OK,” Spoelstra said. “Look, these are not easy decisions right now. He’s going to play a lot of minutes. Tyler is going to play a lot of minutes. Right now, we just need to focus on winning games and getting on the team. We want to stay healthy, we want our guys out, we want our hitting power, we want our options. There comes some level of sacrifice with that, and what we’ll do each game, I don’t know at this point. We’re doing what we feel is necessary to prepare ourselves. It is necessary to have a winning situation.”

Could the Heat bench Norman Powell in favor of Tyler Herro?

Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) fouls Orlando Magic forward Tristan Da Silva (23) during the second half at Kasia Center.
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With the return of Powell and Herro to the Heat, Saturday was only the 12th game where they were both active in the game together, and the results have been mediocre. There were interesting rotational patterns where Herro and Powell played in different lineups rather than playing on the court together. When they were on the floor at the same time, it felt like action.

However, the two got extended minutes with each other on Saturday as they played 14 minutes, and defensively it wasn’t the best, with Miami outscoring the Magic by three points in that time. There could be a discussion about one starting and the other coming off the bench, Powell, who has recently come off the bench, scored 20 points on Saturday.

When asked how the team explained the reason for Powell coming off the bench, he said, “They didn’t want to mess up the flow of the way the team is playing.” “And I just want to be myself and be aggressive.”

One can easily see how strange it would be for Powell to have an All-Star season early on and then become a reserve later on. However, there have been plenty of wins with either Powell or Herro out, creating a potentially uncomfortable situation for Spoelstra and one of the players to concede.

There’s still time for the Tyler Herro-Norman Powell tandem to work

Miami Heat guard Norman Powell (24) and guard Tyler Herro (14) are seen playing in the third quarter against the Milwaukee Bucks at Fiserv Forum.
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However, the hope is that in these final 14 games, the Heat can make the Powell-Herro tandem work and solidify their spot in the Eastern Conference. There’s no denying that both have great offensive abilities on the field, but concerns on defense are legitimate.

Still, time has not been on their side, with Bam Adebayo even mentioning how “shaky” it will be in the beginning with moving pieces.

“I mean, it’s going to be volatile because everyone is trying to play the right way,” Adebayo said. “Nobody wants to feel like they’re messing up the pace or the style of play or how we’re playing. So everyone’s trying to get the right amount of shots or get the right rhythm without impacting everyone else.”

At the end of the day, whether Miami starts both or does one and the other comes off the bench, the goal is a common thread that everyone shares.

“It’s a common goal. At the end of the day we’re all trying to win,” Herro said. “Anything you have to do to win.”

At any rate, both look to stay healthy and work with each other as Miami plays the Charlotte Hornets on Tuesday night, with the Heat 38-30, which puts them in seventh place in the East.


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Tottenham and Newcastle United launch transfer contacts – deep midfielder ready to move

Niccolo Fagioli
7 January 2026; Olimpico Stadium, Rome, Italy; serie a anilive football match; Lazio vs Fiorentina; Mattia Zaccagni of SS Lazio, Nicolo Fagioli of AC Fiorentina

By early 2025, sports witness West Ham’s interest in Italian midfielder Nicolo Fagioli has been covered. The player has come a long way since then and is now an option for Tottenham and Newcastle United.

Fagioli joined Fiorentina on an initial loan deal in January 2025. The move was made permanent last summer. The start of the season was really disappointing for the player and the Florence club.

Slowly but surely, he has played a role in helping La Viola turn things around, playing regularly in midfield.

He also scored an important goal for them in the Conference League playoffs in midweek, establishing his importance to the team.

Tottenham and Newcastle inquired about Fagioli

tuttomerkatoweb Take a look at the ex-Juventus player’s situation and how his performances are attracting attention in England.

Newcastle United and Tottenham have made initial exploratory contact for him, with both clubs targeting a summer transfer.

Both the Magpies and Spurs have a number of Italian players in their sides. This is likely to play a key role in any deal for Fagioli. The 25-year-old’s future remains up in the air, even if he is currently focused on finishing the season well in Florence.

Tottenham may have an advantage in the race. The main reason for this is the presence of Fabio Paratici at Fiorentina and he is attempting to start an ambitious project at the club.

Fagioli took a big step

Even at Juventus there was considerable confidence in Fagioli’s potential level. His sale was unfortunate, as the Bianconeri were keen to make capital gains.

Fortunately, he has found form again at Fiorentina and his qualities in deep midfield are clearly visible. Fagioli manages to dictate the pace of the game but is also very reliable when playing forward in midfield. It is probably because of this versatility that he was selected in place of Manuel Locatelli for the 2024 European Championships.

With Tottenham lacking a deep ball carrier, he could be a very good answer to those problems. His current contract expires in 2028 and that could make things easier.

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