[McMenamin] The Lakers training staff reportedly wraps Deandre Ayton’s water bottle in tape and writes “DA’s Crunk Juice — Drink this to unleash the beast” on it to keep him motivated
Redick – who has remained an advocate behind the scenes, sources close to Ayton told ESPN – took the feedback in stride. In a rematch with Memphis two nights later, Redick called the first play for Ayton and the early score spurred him to 15 points, eight rebounds and three blocks for the game.
“It’s a tale as old as time for a big guy,” Redick said. “That’s the reality of being a big: Someone has to pass you the ball. You’re not initiating the offense.”
There’s also an ego that is needed to thrive on the NBA stage. Similar to James’ “CHOSEN 1” tattoo that spans from shoulder to shoulder, Ayton has “DOMINAYTON” inked in jagged capital letters across his upper back.
The Lakers have stoked that ego, too: Rob Pelinka, team president of basketball operations and general manager, commissioned a black T-shirt with a gold screen print depicting half of a lion’s face and half of Ayton’s face that he presented to the 27-year-old. Members of the training staff wrap Ayton’s water bottle in athletic tape and write “DA’s Crunk Juice – Drink this to unleash the beast” in black marker on it before games.
The task for the Lakers is getting Ayton to care as much for the grind and the role as he does for putting points on the board.
“When he’s at his best, and we’ve seen it, we’ve seen glimpses of it, he’s playing with force,” a team source told ESPN. “And that’s playing with great force on both ends of the floor when it comes to screening. Then rolling and putting pressure on the rim; [when the] shot goes up, crashing the glass; sprinting back in transition; loading to the basketball; calling out your communication; being in the right positioning; contesting shots; boxing out. Those things for a big are just really thankless when you’re a skilled big. But on this team, that’s what his role is.
“He has to be a dirt worker.”