NBA legend Magic Johnson has shed light on the unexpected reason why JJ Redick’s arrival as the Los Angeles Lakers’ new head coach might be causing tension in the locker room. Appearing on the Jimmy Kimmel Show, Johnson explained that Redick’s previous role as an analyst for ESPN, where he often critiqued NBA players, could be creating friction with his new team.
“It’s hard to go from where he was to being the coach now because, remember, he was criticizing guys,” Johnson said. “Now he’s got to come coach these guys that are in the NBA, in that locker room.”
Johnson’s comments have sparked discussions about whether Redick’s critical analysis of players, including some currently on the Lakers roster, could be affecting team dynamics. Though Redick was never known for being harsh or malicious in his critiques, the transition from commentator to head coach of a high-profile team like the Lakers, led by stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis, has its unique challenges.
The former NBA veteran, who has no prior coaching experience, faces the tough task of managing egos and maintaining cohesion within the team. Despite the concerns raised by Magic Johnson, the Lakers organization remains confident in Redick’s leadership abilities. With the support of LeBron James and the rest of the team, many believe Redick has the potential to thrive in his new role.
However, the question remains: Will Redick be able to overcome the lingering effects of his former job and build trust with the players he once critiqued? The upcoming season will reveal whether Redick can navigate these challenges and lead the Lakers to success.