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Former NBA champion makes Coach of the Year case for JJ Redick
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Former NBA champion makes Coach of the Year case for JJ Redick

When the Los Angeles Lakers brought JJ Redick on as head coach last June, plenty of skeptics wondered if the franchise had lost its mind. Redick had zero coaching experience at any level, yet he was being handed the keys to a roster featuring LeBron James, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.

The pressure was immediate. This is a team that measures success in championships, not moral victories. And then there was the elephant in the room. How would a 41-year-old LeBron James handle taking a backseat after two decades of being the focal point?

So far, James has embraced it. He has allowed Doncic and Reaves to carry more of the offensive load, and the results speak for themselves. The Lakers are third in the Western Conference with a 46-26 record and recently rattled off nine straight wins.

Richard Jefferson backs JJ Redick for NBA Coach of the Year

That kind of stretch has people rethinking what this team can do, and it's put Redick's name into a different conversation.

During a recent segment of the "Road Trippin' Show," 2016 NBA champion Richard Jefferson shared why he believes Redick belongs in the Coach of the Year discussion.

"You look at the injuries at the start of the season, keeping the team in the hunt. Now, all of a sudden, you're strategizing, and you're winning games against Denver late, you're winning in Houston late, you're going to Miami (and winning)," Jefferson said.

"Yes, your player performance (is humming), but your team is also having a moment where everyone got healthy, everyone was talking about how the Big 3 couldn't play together."

"And JJ, coaching is not just Xs and Os. How do you get one of the greatest players of all time to sacrifice?…How do you manage that? Coaching is not just, 'Can you draw up a play?' It's management of personalities."

JJ Redick silencing critics as Lakers exceed preseason expectations

Redick took criticism from the jump. Plenty of voices questioned whether his relationship with LeBron influenced the hire more than his qualifications. But he's delivered.

Doncic has bought into playing defense at a level he rarely showed in Dallas. Reaves has elevated his game to All-Star territory and fits seamlessly alongside the other two stars.

Managing egos and expectations under the constant glare of the Los Angeles spotlight is no small task, and Redick has handled it.

Preseason projections had the Lakers finishing somewhere between the fifth and seventh seed.

Instead, they are 20 games above .500 and making noise in the West. Redick's season is turning into a strong case for hardware.

Yagya Bhargava

Yagya Bhargava began his professional journey as a chef, but his passion for sports eventually led him into sports journalism. He started writing in 2022 and has since published more than 5,000 articles covering the NFL and NBA. Along the way, he’s worked with outlets like The Cold Wire, Sportskeeda, The SportsRush, and The Big Lead

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