ESPN Reporter Blasts JJ Redick For F-Bomb, Despite Her Recently Using Same Word On Radio

New Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick seemed pretty comfortable during his introductory press conference last month. So comfortable, in fact, that he even dropped a couple of F-bombs while talking to reporters. Since then, plenty of people have criticized Redick for his language — and you can add ESPN's Courtney Cronin to that list.

On Friday's episode of Get Up, Cronin said Redick dropping expletives was not "a good look."

"How does JJ Redick maintain his composure when dealing with adversity? And I think you all know what I’m getting at here, is he dropping F-bombs the way that he did in his introductory press conference? That wasn’t a good look," Cronin said.

"I know some people look at that and say, ‘Oh, it’s showing that he’s a normal person, he’s just like us.’ And I’m, you know, a firm believer, say what you want to say out there. But it wasn’t a good look for somebody in that sort of position."

That's a valid take, but it's an interesting one coming from Cronin. Because back in March, she, too, said the naughty word live on the radio for ESPN 1000 Chicago.

"Alrght, f*ck this," she said, while frustrated over some technical difficulties.

She later apologized.

"I had a moment of frustration with the audio issue we were having, and I said something I shouldn’t have said, not realizing I had a live mic," Cronin told Jeff Agrest of The Chicago Sun-Times. "We fixed it quickly, and the interview continued. Clearly, five long days at the combine caught up with me and were the catalyst behind my sleep-deprived on-air flub."

We forgive you, Courtney, but you know what they say: People in glass houses shouldn't throw s̶t̶o̶n̶e̶s̶ F-bombs.