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JJ Redick on Lakers getting 'blitzed' without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

May 10, 2026
JJ Redick on Lakers getting 'blitzed' without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

With 10:34 left in the third quarter of Game 2 between theLos Angeles LakersandOklahoma City Thunderon Thursday, the Lakers held a 66-61 lead. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had just been hit with a flagrant 1 foul, which was his fourth personal foul, and he headed to the bench for the rest of the game. The Lakers were hitting from the perimeter at a high rate, and it looked like they had a golden opportunity to take control of the game and even the series.

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Instead, the Thunder gradually snatched control of the game. They ended the period ahead 93-80, and Los Angeles was unable to make any sustained runs the rest of the way. The result was a125-107 lossfor L.A. and a lot of hard feelings, especiallytoward the refereesworking the game.

Ironically, L.A. held Gilgeous-Alexander down, just as it did in Game 1, as he had a modest 22 points, but it lost the game when he was off the floor. Coach JJ Redicktalked aboutthat decisive run that occurred when Oklahoma City's franchise player was on the bench.

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“I talked about it a little bit yesterday, them being plus-nine in the non-Shai (Gilgeous-Alexander) minutes and then in the second half, we just got blitzed — 32-14 [run], seven turnovers, they shot 14 free throws during that stretch,” Redick said. “We’ll look at lineups, we’ll look at everything. Try to figure out how to be better in those minutes.”

It can be demoralizing to do a great job of containing the player who can do damage more than anyone else, only to still get blitzed when he isn't on the court. Six players scored in double figures for Oklahoma City, including Chet Holmgren (22 points), Ajay Mitchell (20 points) and reserve guard Jared McCain (18 points).

Redick had already let it be known publicly that his team needed to thwart the big runs the Thunder tend to go on that are fueled by their defense. That is just one of several issues the Lakers need to solve when the series shifts to Los Angeles for Game 3 on Saturday.

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17 Actors Who Lied, Schemed, And Gambled To Land A Role

May 10, 2026
17 Actors Who Lied, Schemed, And Gambled To Land A Role

Julia beat out actors likeFlorence Pugh,Alexa Demie, and Emma Laird for the part.

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Most of the time, actors either audition for a role or are offered it directly. Sometimes, however, the process they have to go through to land a part is a little...unorthodox.

Here are 17 actors who went above and beyond to land a role:

1. In order to land the lead role in Madonna's self-directed biopic,Julia Garnerhad to go through a grueling audition process that's been dubbed "Madonna boot camp." Itreportedlyinvolved 11-hour sessions with the pop star's choreographer, on top of more dance, reading, and singing sessions with Madonna.

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However, Universal Picturesreportedlyscrapped the biopic after Madonna announced her upcoming world tour.

2. ForArmageddon,Ben Affleckhad to get $20,000 worth of dental work done because directorMichael Bay"always liked low shots that kinda come right under your chin and make you [look] a little bit heroic," but he thought the actor "kinda had these baby teeth."

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Ben in astronaut uniform

On theArmageddonDVD commentary, Michael said, "Jerry [Bruckheimer, the producer] used a very famous star in a plane movie that he replaced teeth with, so he said, 'We did it to him, why not do it to Ben?' So my dentist had Ben sitting in a dentist's chair for a week, eight hours a day."

3. When Jada Pinkett Smith first met producer Danny Cannon for herGothamaudition, she "went method" by showing up in character as Fish Mooney. She wore a short wig and a long gown, and she had a shirtless young man on a leash. He also had "LIAR" scrawled across his forehead in lipstick.

Jada in the movie

4. When Jodie Comer had her callback forKilling Eve, her future costar Sandra Oh brought in props for their eight-page scene — including a blueberry pie. Since the pages called for her character, Villanelle, to be eating, Jodie had consumed half the pie by the time they were done.

Jodie in the series wearing a black-dot blouse

She toldBUILD Series, "[Villanelle] loves life, and I think she loves her food ... but yeah, I felt a little bit sick when I left that audition."

5. When Lin-Manuel Miranda was considering Andrew Garfield forTick, Tick... Boom, heaskedGreg Miele, his massage therapist who's close friends with Andrew, if the actor could sing. Lying, Greg insisted he had an incredible voice and then called Andrew, whothrewhimself into singing and piano lessons for a year.

Andrew holding a microphone

6. An hour before her final audition forThe Illusionist, Jessica Biel bought a 19th-century princess outfit, then showed up "fully decked from head to toe."

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Jessica in a period costume

She told theChicago Tribune, "And it worked. I thought,Either I'm gonna be totally laughed at or they're gonna love it. One or the other. And I have no inhibitions at this moment and put it out there.And I walked in and I think there was a little shock at first and a little bit like, 'Oh god, no.' And then Michael London said, 'Oh, thank god. At least we have one costume out of the way.' It put me at ease. I was like, 'Awww. You love it. OK.'"

7. At the suggestion ofHugo's casting director, Chloë Grace Moretz lied to director Martin Scorsese and told him she was British. She made up an entire backstory about growing up in Cambridgeshire with parents who were horse breeders.

Chloë in a library in the movie

OnThe Late Show With Stephen Colbert, she said, "I ended up booking the part, and it wasn't really until much later in production that he realized I was not British. ... I think my mom's Southern accent kind of gave the whole 'horse breeding' [thing] away."

8. When Idris Elba auditioned forThe Wire, he followed casting director Alexa Fogel's advice and pretended to be American because series creator David Simon didn't want to cast non-American actors.

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However, when Idris came in for his fourth audition, he felt the need to come clean.

OnHot Ones, he said, "My parents told me not to lie — you gotta look someone in the eye and be honest."

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9. For hisMidsommarself-tape, Vilhelm Blomgren wasinstructedto walk 30 meters into the woods before starting the scene.

Vilhelm in the movie

10. Brian d'Arcy James "wanted to do everything [he] could to get" a part inFirst Man, but they were having a hard time envisioning him as an M15 pilot. So he borrowed an Air Force jumpsuit from the Dark Phoenix costumer, borrowed a plane from his friend David Turner, and did a photo shoot to show the casting directors.

Actor wearing a suit with a floral-patterned tie at a media event

Brian toldBackstage, "Long story short, [David] was able to help me get a friend of his who owns an airport, and who strangely also happens to be a semiprofessional photographer, to take a little bit of his day and do a makeshift photo shoot of me standing next to a plane in a fighter pilot costume so I could just show them. 'Look, if you're having a hard time envisioning what I would look like, let me show you.' And it worked!"

11. When Geena Davis read the script forThelma and Louise, she thought it was "the best script [she'd] ever read," but both leads were already cast. However, the castings kept falling through, so she had her agent call producer Ridley Scott every week for a year to let him know she was available.

Person in a denim jacket uses a phone booth, looking thoughtful, scene suggests a moment from a film or TV show

Geena toldAllison Kugel, "Then, when [Ridley] decided he was going to direct it, he immediately said, 'Yes. Okay, sure, I'll meet with her,' and I convinced him somehow or another."

12. On the way to herGleeaudition, Lea Michele "gotinto a massive car crash outside of the Fox lot" and completely totaled her car. However, she decided to head on in, and she "was still pulling pieces of glass out of [her] hair" when she met the casting directors.

Lea performing

13. When Samuel L. Jacksondiscoveredthat he was the model for comic book writer Mark Millar's new version of Nick Fury, he gave Marvel Comics permission to continue using his likeness in exchange for the promise that he could play the character in any future onscreen adaptations.

Samuel wearing an eye patch

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14. When Jameela Jamil auditioned forThe Good Place, she "told the casting director that [she] had acting experience, which was a lie." She also lied to series creator Michael Schur when he asked her if she had experience with improv comedy. She told him that she "did loads of that on the theater in England!"

Person in pleated halter dress, standing indoors, hands lightly clasped. Elegant setting with ornate decor and plants visible in the background

She toldCNBC Make It, "I got so lucky with that audition, and I got to have an amazing cast to work [with], and I got to learn how to act from Ted Danson — and Mike Schur is the greatest boss of all time."

15. After herBrokeback Mountainaudition, Anne Hathaway lied to director Ang Lee and said she was a great horseback rider — despite the fact that she'd never ridden a horse before. So before filming, she "knew [she] had to learn to ride, and [she] got really, really, really good."

Anne in a Western costume

She toldOut, "But I was given a horse on set without being told it was a verbal-command horse, so I couldn't figure out how to make it ride. And I went to a rehearsal in front of 300 extras, all of whom work in rodeos, and the horse wouldn't do a **** thing I wanted it to. And at the end it threw me — in front of everyone."

16. After booking his role inNormal People, Paul Mescal had to secretly learn how to drive because his agent lied about him having his license.

Paul smiling at the wheel

Paul toldEntertainment Weekly, "My agent was like, 'We are not losing this job over you not being able to drive, so I'll tell production that you can, and in the meantime, you go off and rattle through as many lessons as you can.'"

17. During herThe Wolf of Wall Streetaudition with Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie struggled to keep up with his improvisation. So, deciding she needed to take a big risk, she got close to him, considered kissing him, then hit him in the face and screamed, "**** you!"

Margot in a sleeveless outfit

She toldHarper's Bazaar, "The room just went dead silent and I froze. I'm thinking,You just hit Leonardo DiCaprio in the face. They're going to arrest you because that's assault. You're definitely never going to work again, that's for sure. They'll probably sue you as well in case there's a bruise on his face and he needs to film something else.And then all of a sudden, [director Martin Scorsese] and Leo just burst out laughing. Marty says, 'That was great!' Leo's like, 'Hit me again!'"

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South African president says he respects top court's judgment on impeachment process

May 10, 2026
South African president says he respects top court's judgment on impeachment process

JOHANNESBURG, May 8 (Reuters) - ‌South African ‌President Cyril ​Ramaphosa said he respected the ‌constitutional ⁠court's judgment on Friday ⁠that revived ​an ​impeachment ​process against ‌him, adding in a statement that "no ‌person ​is ​above ​the law".

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(Reporting ‌by Nilutpal ​Timsina ​and Sfundo Parakozov;Writing ​by ‌Anathi Madubela;Editing ​by Alexander ​Winning)

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