Q. Where did JJ Redick play college basketball? - + A. JJ Redick played for Duke University’s basketball team called Duke Blue Devils. Q. What NBA teams did JJ Redick play for? - + A.
JJ Redick's first season as an NBA head coach is off to a sound start. As of Thursday afternoon, the Los Angeles Lakers have ...
Recent reports from a Lakers insider suggest internal concern over JJ Redick's decision to bench D'Angelo Russell ...
suggesting an all-star team-up with James and current Lakers coach JJ Redick: "Imagine JJ, you, and me playing at Duke." While purely hypothetical, Howard’s enthusiasm for joining forces with ...
Throughout his 15-year NBA career and subsequent media work, JJ Redick has developed a distinct basketball philosophy that bridges old-school fundamentals with modern analytics. Earlier this year ...
The JJ Redick era has been up and down for the Los Angeles Lakers, as the team had a three-game winning streak to start the season, but has since had two sets of consecutive losses. Currently as ...
After a series of minor changes, JJ Redick made his most significant adjustment in his last 5½ months of being the Lakers’ coach. And it paid off. On the Lakers beating 76ers in the first look ...
46.8% of field goals made. And “a number” of broken clipboards. Those are the preliminary stats from JJ Redick’s first few weeks as the Los Angeles Lakers coach, with the last one courtesy ...
In the post game press conference, Lakers head coach JJ Redick addressed the injury, explaining why he didn't put Davis back in the game. "He was having trouble seeing. Obviously taking a little ...
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick turned heads during Wednesday's game when he sat down on a chair before slamming it to the ground multiple times after a poor shot from D'Angelo Russell ...
JJ Redick has reportedly broken "a number of clipboards" in his first month as the Los Angeles Lakers' head coach, Shams Charania said Friday night on ESPN's SportsCenter. "He's supremely ...
J.J. Redick was in the limelight once again on Wednesday night, very obvious in his displeasure with point guard D’Angelo Russell and his Lakers, who were walloped by the Grizzlies, 131-114.