In a move that has drawn praise from none other than LeBron James himself, the Los Angeles Lakers' hiring of JJ Redick has been described by those close to the King as "one thing the Lakers got right." Sources indicate that James and Redick share a "great" relationship, making this coaching appointment a rare bright spot in what has been a turbulent chapter for the storied franchise.
LeBron, who has spent the past eight seasons in purple and gold and led the team to its 17th championship in 2020, has reportedly felt undervalued by the organization at times. According to insiders, he viewed the front office's priorities—especially during a recent stretch of wins—as another instance of the Lakers taking his contributions for granted. What stung further was that during that period, James willingly stepped into a supporting offensive role behind Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves, showcasing his adaptability but also raising questions about the team's direction.
Now, with Redick's arrival, there's a sense of cautious optimism. The former sharpshooter turned analyst brings a fresh perspective and a deep understanding of the modern game—qualities that could help bridge the gap between the Lakers' championship aspirations and their on-court execution. For a team looking to reload and rediscover its identity, this hire might just be the spark they need.
