The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to a four-year contract with JJ Redick to become the franchise’s next head coach. Sources confirmed to ESPN on Thursday that Redick, an NBA analyst and former 15-year league veteran, will be taking the reins of the storied franchise.
Redick’s appointment comes after a series of meetings with Lakers vice president and general manager Rob Pelinka, as well as owner Jeanie Buss. Despite previous pursuits, including an offer to Connecticut coach Dan Hurley, the Lakers ultimately chose Redick for his strong connection with players and high basketball IQ.
LeBron James, a prominent figure on the Lakers roster and a close associate of Redick, expressed his enthusiasm for the new coach in a public statement. “I’m incredibly excited to see JJ take on this role,” James said. “His knowledge of the game and ability to connect with players is unmatched. We’ve talked a lot about the game over the years, and I know he’s going to bring a fresh and innovative approach to our team.”
Pelinka believes that Redick’s basketball acumen, coupled with a robust coaching staff, will help bridge the gap in Redick’s transition to coaching. “JJ’s ability to connect with players and his deep understanding of the game made him the ideal candidate,” Pelinka said. “We are confident that with the right support, he will excel in this role.”
Redick’s relationship with James, strengthened through their co-hosting of a basketball podcast, is expected to be a significant asset. The Lakers are hopeful that Redick will prioritize the development of young talents such as Max Christie, Austin Reaves, and Rui Hachimura, while also crafting strategies to maximize Anthony Davis’s impact on both ends of the floor.
This new chapter for the Lakers under Redick’s leadership has fans and analysts alike eagerly anticipating the upcoming season. As the Lakers look to return to championship contention, Redick’s fresh perspective and strong rapport with the team could be the key to their success.