Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick will be in familiar territory when his team faces the Philadelphia 76ers on the road Tuesday, and he believes his
JJ Redick was not pleased with the Lakers after they got crushed by the 76ers on Tuesday night in Philadelphia.
Lakers coach JJ Redick was among the many Pacific Palisades residents that lost a home to the devastating wildfires which burned throughout Southern California earlier this month. His sons, Knox and Kai, lost their collection of sports memorabilia and jerseys in the devastation, which NBA stars are teaming up to replenish.
The Los Angeles Lakers entered Tuesday night’s game on a four-game win streak and having won six of their last seven. Yet, on a back-to-back against the
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick is trying to push the envelope as much as he can with the current roster at his disposal. In the team's 104-118 loss to the undermanned Philadelphia 76ers, he decided to throw a hail mary and check Bronny James in the first quarter to try and be Tyrese Maxey's on-ball defender.
After JJ Redick lost his home and his sons lost their sports memorabilia collection in the Palisades fire, those sons got a special gift on Saturday.
Before becoming the Lakers' head coach, JJ Redick had a chance to become a Celtics assistant coach under Joe Mazzulla.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry recently extended a heartfelt gesture to the family of Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick.
Before JJ Redick became coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, he made a living from being a podcaster and NBA analyst. Among his most discussed takes was when he took a shot at the older generation, mainly going after Hall of Famer Bob Cousy during an episode of ESPN's First Take.
The Lakers are very happy to have forward Jarred Vanderbilt back on the court after he was out for nearly a calendar year.
JJ Redick looked back on September 2022 when he almost joined the Celtics' coaching staff under Joe Mazzulla. Read more on Boston.com.