Redick has the basketball pedigree thanks to his 15 years in the NBA.
The former Duke star who played 15 seasons in the NBA has had an interest in making the transition into coaching in recent years.
The NBA is closer than initially thought to reaching media rights extensions with ESPN and Warner Bros. Discovery. Plus: Bill Belichick would become a regular “Manningcast” guest under a potential deal with Omaha Productions; JJ Redick is being termed a “serious candidate” for the Hornets coaching job.
Former NBA player JJ Redick has emerged as a candidate for the Charlotte Hornets head coaching job. Redick played 15 years in the league and has been with ESPN as an analyst and color commentator during marquee matchups.
The Charlotte Hornets are looking at every possible nook and crevice to find the perfect head coach to replace Steve Clifford. They have gone through multiple head-coaching candidates, some of whom were notable NBA players in their younger days.
The Charlotte Hornets intend to interview former NBA guard JJ Redick for their head-coaching vacancy, per Shams Charania of The Athletic. Redick, 39, played 15 NBA seasons before becoming an analyst at ESPN upon retiring in 2021.
Could the ESPN color commentator be trading in his headset for a spot on an NBA bench?
The Charlotte Hornets continue to dig deep in their head coach search, with ESPN analyst JJ Redick joining their list of interviewees, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
The Charlotte Hornets have interest in a current ESPN analyst to potentially fill their head coach vacancy.
Former NBA guard JJ Redick will be interviewed by the Hornets for their head-coaching position.
On the court, San Antonio Spurs big man Victor Wembanyama somehow crushed his massive preseason hype by averaging 21.4 points, 10.6 rebounds and an NBA-high…
New York Knicks shooting guard Donte DiVincenzo has been ruled ineligible for the Most Improved Player of the Year award for a reason that might make Knicks fans very upset.
JJ Redick appeared on Carmelo Anthony's podcast and dropped a sobering take on the reality of hoop dreams. Redick made it clear that all talented prospects aren't guaranteed a position in the NBA because out of the millions of people with that dream, only 450 spots are available on rosters every season.
LeBron James and Luka Doncic as role players? There are not a few people who would scoff at such an idea. After all, both James and Doncic are superstars — the type that are in the top tier of basketball fame.
San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama has proved himself to be a team-first player — even at a Drake concert.
After their respective playing careers ended over the last few years, two of the brightest names in the ever-changing NBA media landscape in recent seasons have been former New York Knicks star Carmelo Anthony and certified NBA sharpshooter JJ Redick, who spent stints with multiple organizations during his tenure in the league.
Keith Dambrot recently joined the NBA’s LeBron James and JJ Redick on the pair’s “Mind the Game” podcast presented by Uninterrupted. The trio talked X’s and O’s, discussed coaching strategies used by Dambrot (and Redick for his son’s team), and much more.
To many, the 2023-24 NBA Most Valuable Award debate is down to only three games: Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets, Luka Doncic of the Dallas Mavericks, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The regular season has ended, so it’s time for the discussion regarding who the most deserving players are of winning the season’s biggest individual awards to take place.
JJ Redick is one of the most respected minds in basketball media right now, with his breakdown of the MVP race being highly anticipated.
The hype Victor Wembanyama brought with himself when he entered the league is starting to show up. After going through the rookie adjustment phase, the basketball world is getting a glimpse of how good the 20-year-old phenom could be in the days to come.
Shaquille O'Neal is one of the greatest players in NBA history and has gone down as arguably the most dominant force the league has ever seen. As part of his "Build Around" segment, JJ Redick recently tried his hand at building the perfect team around O'Neal, using only today's players, and here is how he went about it.
Things were pretty rough during the NBA bubble, but an unlikely hero took it upon himself to make the experience a little easier for players. In a story
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