Expectations are sky-high for the Los Angeles Lakers as they prepare to open the first round of the NBA Playoffs. Facing the Minnesota Timberwolves, head coach JJ Redick shared his initial thoughts on the series—and made a bold statement about his standout player, Luka Doncic.

Doncic endured a rocky start to his tenure in Los Angeles, but has since proven he has the talent to shine under the bright lights. Redick hasn’t held back in his praise, expressing confidence in Doncic’s development and value to the team.

Ahead of the matchup with Minnesota, Redick offered insight into Doncic’s mentality, revealing just how confident the All-Star guard is heading into the postseason.

“He thinks there’s not a person in the world who can guard him,” Redick told reporters. With that mindset, Doncic appears more than ready to lead the Lakers in their playoff push, not only against the Timberwolves, but in their pursuit of an NBA championship.

Luka Doncic (C) of the Los Angeles Lakers holds his new jersey while standing alongside general manager Rob Pelinka (L) and head coach JJ Redick.

Doncic’s impact on the Lakers since his arrival

Lakers fans never imagined seeing Doncic in purple and gold, but his arrival only fueled the team’s momentum. Already on a strong run during the regular season, Los Angeles maintained its form with Doncic on the court. The team finished with a 32-19 record prior to his arrival and showed no signs of slowing down after bringing him in.

By the end of the regular season, the Lakers had posted a 50-32 record. That included an 18-10 mark following Doncic’s debut. Notably, he missed four of those final 32 games due to rest and minor injuries, but his impact was undeniable.

Doncic racked up 778 points in just 28 appearances, finishing fourth among the league’s top scorers despite his limited number of games. He averaged an impressive 28.2 points per game in a Lakers uniform. He also tallied 211 assists, ranking third on the team behind only LeBron James, who led the group with 575.

Redick highlights contributions from young talent

While addressing Doncic’s self-confidence and his fit with the Lakers, head coach JJ Redick also spotlighted the development of the team’s younger players as the playoffs approach.

“Shake Milton and Bronny James split time playing the role of Anthony Edwards on the Wolves’ scout team during Wednesday’s practice,” Redick said. Their efforts in simulation could prove valuable as the Lakers prepare for their first-round matchup against Minnesota.

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