He’s entering his fifth season in the NBA and he’s yet to find his niche.
His new coach, Darvin Ham of the Lakers, says “it’s going to be defense — three-and-D.”
It is a role Cam Reddish said he’s willing to accept, but he feels as if he has more to offer.
But when the Lakers played the Clippers on Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena, Reddish was asked to play defense, and more defense and more defense.
He was in the starting lineup because Taurean Prince was out with left knee soreness.