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JJ Redick, Lakers bemoan refs after Game 2 loss to Thunder

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers faced off against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday, May 7, but failed to advance to the NBA second round series.

Instead, the Lakers lost 0-2 in the series and were one step closer to being swept by the defending champions.

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The Lakers still miss point guard Luka Doncic, and his absence was noticeable after the Lakers turned the ball over 20 times in an attempt to move the ball and generate some offense.

Austin Reaves added five, while LeBron James and Marcus Smart added three each. Reeves really took control of the offense, scoring 31 points on 10-of-16 shooting.

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While the turnovers may have been a topic of internal discussion, the Lakers continued to express displeasure with referees calling fouls throughout the game.

After the game, coach JJ Redick was asked about the officiating and pointed out that James only had five free throw opportunities in the first two games of the series.

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“LeBron (received) the worst whistle I’ve ever seen from any star player,” Redick told reporters after the game. “I’ve been with him for two years now, and smaller guys, because they can be dramatic, tend to commit more fouls, and a guy like LeBron, that’s hard for them.”

Reeves and James were seen in a crowd near midcourt after the game that included other members of the Lakers team and the officiating staff. Reeves, in particular, expressed his displeasure.

After the game, James himself had little to say to the referee.

The Lakers stayed aggressive throughout the game, matching the Thunder’s pace, and the two teams alternated scoring until halftime when Los Angeles entered the locker room with a one-point lead.

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After a 32-14 run in the third quarter, the Thunder managed to pull away in the second half without star player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on the court.

The Lakers have a chance to overcome what happened in Game 2 when the series moves to Los Angeles for the next two games.

The Thunder remain in good position as the team has not lost a seven-game series when leading 2-0. Oklahoma City swept the Phoenix Suns in the first round of the playoffs and improved to 6-0.

When will the third game between the Lakers and Thunder take place?

The Lakers will host the Thunder on Saturday, May 9th. The game will air on ESPN at 5:30 PM PT (8:30 PM ET).

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: JJ Redick, Lakers lament referees after Game 2 loss to Thunder

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