JJ Reddick slid his desires and ambitions with the Los Angeles Lakers while discussing the emotional impact of La Fires.
JJ Reddick is an incredible coach for the Los Angeles Lakers. The first-time coach showed him the true mastermind of the sport of basketball.
Lakers fans are excited to welcome Redick as coach of another summer candidate, the turmeric Husky Honcho Dan Hurley.
And Redick showed no ego or hubrism in his role as a Lakers coach. In fact, JJ regularly consults with his former coach Stan Van Gandy.
JJ Reddick spoke about the emotional impact the Pallisard wildfires had on him after a devastating start to the year, giving fans insight into what he feels is the Lakers head coach.
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In an interview with Dan Wooek of the Los Angeles Times, JJ Reddick was emotional about the importance of the community.
Seeing his house, burning out along with several other homes, Redick wanted to rebuild the entire community. He appears to have hinted at his desire for a future with the Lakers.
“Personal loss is one thing, and that’s difficult. But it’s the loss of the entire community. It’s like the hardest part to deal with.”
“We hope we can do this in a timely manner and get people back. We’ll be there for a long time. I want to be a Lakers coach for the next 15-20 years. This is important to me.”
Reddick appears to be happy with his life with the Lakers and wants to stay in the franchise for years to come.
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The Los Angeles Lakers are having their best seasons of years now. Sitting on the fourth seed with a 45-29 record, the Lakers will reach the playoffs in person for the first time since winning the 2020 title.
The Lakers avoiding the play-in tournament are a massive deal given that they have passed three of the three of the last four seasons in the tournament and completely missed the playoffs in a year.
Redick deserves a lot of credit for the work he did with the franchise last year, as he turned this very mediocre aspect into a legal title contender.
And Redick will be confident about his chances to compete for the title, with Luca Donsic, LeBron James and Austin as his three best players.