JJ Redick Takes Down Patrick Beverley's Defense of Doc Rivers Amidst Heated Exchange

Photo: Instagram/JJ Redick

In a fiery exchange, JJ Redick criticizes Doc Rivers, accusing him of consistent excuse-making on a recent segment of First Take. 

The war of words intensifies as Patrick Beverley, currently with the Milwaukee Bucks under Rivers, leaps to the coach's defense.

The verbal duel spills onto social media as Redick and Beverley exchange barbs on X. Beverley, in a counterattack, questions Rivers' accountability and suggests a lineup change during their time with the Clippers.

Photo: Instagram/JJ Redick

Taking the debate to the podcast realm, Beverley persists, proposing a strategic substitution involving Jamal Crawford

Redick swiftly responds, dismantling Beverley's argument with data from the 2015 series and highlighting flaws in his defensive strategy.


Redick refutes Beverley's claim by unveiling defensive statistics from the 2015 series, emphasizing that his defense on James Harden wasn't the reason for the Clippers' 3-1 series loss.


Redick questions the logic behind Beverley's suggestion, pointing out Crawford's poor performance and highlighting that Houston's comeback in Game 6 occurred primarily with Harden on the bench.


The feud between Redick and Beverley adds another layer to the ongoing discourse about Doc Rivers' coaching style and accountability. (SOURCE: Sports Illustrated)

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