OFFICIALLY: The Lakers name JJ Redick as their head coach, joining forces with LeBron James to chase a championship in the upcoming season.

JJ Redick was named the Lakers’ head coach following a 15-year career in the NBA and a period as an ESPN broadcaster. He was formally introduced in a Monday afternoon press conference where Lakers Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager Rob Pelinka joined him to answer questions.JJ Redick Introduced as Lakers Head Coach - Full Press Conference - YouTube Redick acknowledged his lack of NBA coaching experience, humorously mentioning his only coaching stint was with his son’s youth team. Despite this, he expressed a deep motivation to serve players, the Lakers organization, and their fans, emphasizing his commitment to competition, collaboration, and leadership.JJ Redick, who has no prior coaching experience, introduced as new Lakers  coach, says his time as player, analyst and podcaster has him prepared | CNN

Redick, who played for several NBA teams including the Clippers, transitioned to broadcasting after retiring from playing, becoming an ESPN analyst. Known for his insightful analysis and pioneering podcasting, Redick played college basketball at Duke under legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski before being drafted by the Orlando Magic in 2006. He becomes the Lakers’ seventh permanent head coach since Phil Jackson’s retirement and inherits a team led by stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis, with expectations set on delivering championship success.Why did Lakers hire JJ Redick? Inside rookie coach's 'Pat Riley-like'  potential, relationship with LeBron James | Sporting News

Magic Johnson expressed cautious optimism about Redick’s coaching tenure, highlighting Redick’s basketball IQ, competitive spirit, and toughness as potential assets for the Lakers. Pelinka praised Redick’s deep understanding of the modern game and his dedication to innovation and player development, noting his ability to connect with players through empathy and care.