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The question caused Lakers coach JJ Redick to say he was “not being combative” with his answer.

Asked if the Lakers are missing opportunities to practice more and build on-court chemistry because of their busy six-game preseason slate, Redick was quick to wonder why reporters were so concerned about the situation.

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“You guys are really harping on this,†Redick responded.

So, Redick was asked, is it a thing or is it not a thing?

“And Iâ€m not being combative right now,†Redick said. “I just want to acknowledge that you guys, like the last four days, like itâ€s becoming a little bit obsessive with all these questions about opportunities lost. So, I will answer it again. These are the cards that we were dealt. I sure would like everybody to be healthy.â€

Making the most out of the situation, the Lakers held off the Golden State Warriors 126-116 Sunday night at Crypto.com Arena despite not playing with LeBron James (sciatica), Luka Doncic and Marcus Smart (achilles tendinopathy).

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The Lakers have three more preseason games, Tuesday at Phoenix, Wednesday at Las Vegas against the Dallas Mavericks and Friday against the visiting Sacramento Kings — four games over a six-day span.

Redick was reminded that the Lakers as an organization have chosen to play six preseason games — the maximum allowed by the NBA.

“Itâ€s something to be discussed I think going forward,†Redick said. “I think itâ€s awesome. I really do because we got to play in Palm Springs and I think itâ€s awesome that we get to play in Vegas and I recognize that thereâ€s Lakers fans all over the world that maybe donâ€t get the chance to see us play.

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“You hope that we can find some sort of balance in the future to get more practice time, less travel time. Iâ€m sure at some point weâ€ll be one of the teams going overseas, so then that adds another scenario.”

Lakers coach JJ Redick talks to guard Austin Reaves during the first half against Golden State on Sunday night.

Lakers coach JJ Redick talks to guard Austin Reaves during the first half against Golden State on Sunday night. (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)

Redick did say for training camp purposes, practice tends to be more helpful in team building than preseason games.

“I think more practices would be beneficial,” Redick said. “I do think the exposure to a game situation and playing against an opponent is very beneficial. You donâ€t have a lot of days anymore and to try to cram six games in there [and] four games in six nights, itâ€s significantly difficult.â€

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In game three of the preseason for the Lakers, Austin Reaves (21 points), Dalton Knecht (16), Rui Hachimura (16) and Deandre Ayton (14 points, eight rebounds, five assists) were on top of their games.

Note: Redick said the plan is for Smart to “get two games [in] this week.â€

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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