JJ Redick Reveals LeBron James Son Bronny Is Not Part of Lakers Regular Season Plans for 2024–25
Redick stated that the players may compete for minutes as he and the coaching staff work through the season to figure things out. Los Angeles aims to see how the new head coach's rotation will differ from that of their previous coach, Darvin Ham.
This season is crucial for both the Lakers and Redick. The organization still wants to contend for the championship with the same core group, and the new head coach needs to prove he can lead the team. As a result, the former Duke Blue Devils star is focused solely on his coaching responsibilities.
In an interview with Dan Woike of the *Los Angeles Times* before training camp, Redick mentioned that social media is off-limits while he's coaching.
“You won’t see me tweeting or posting on IG,” Redick said.
“We discussed efficiency as a staff this weekend. Everything I do must be efficient. Spending time on Twitter isn’t an efficient use of my time as head coach.”
Before taking the head coaching job, Redick was an active social media user, frequently posting on X (formerly Twitter) and promoting his podcast, *The Old Man and the Three*, on Instagram. However, he has chosen to focus fully on his new role as the Lakers' head coach.
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