JJ Redick, the newly appointed head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, has recently drawn attention for an unusual approach to game preparation: watching film at a car wash. This moment was highlighted by former NBA player Baron Davis, who encountered Redick at the car wash and shared the experience on social media. Davis referred to Redick as a “players coach,” suggesting that the Lakers are fortunate to have him leading the team.
In a follow-up to Davis’s post, Redick explained that he was reviewing game footage to analyze the previous night’s performance and prepare for the Lakers’ next game against the Sacramento Kings. He noted that watching films in public is not a common practice for him, but it was a necessity due to the demanding schedule of back-to-back games. Redick emphasized that he had spent both the previous evening and that morning focused on his coaching responsibilities.
The timing of Redick’s film-watching session was also practical; he mentioned that the car wash was conveniently located next to where his two sons had their basketball games later that day. Redick considered this multitasking a “very efficient use of time,” allowing him to balance family commitments with his coaching duties. He reiterated that while he watches a significant amount of film, doing so in public settings like a car wash is not typical for him.
After Redick’s unique preparation, the Lakers showcased their resilience by defeating the Kings 131-127, enhancing their season record to 3-0. Davis, who enjoyed a successful 13-year NBA career with teams such as the Golden State Warriors and LA Clippers, expressed optimism regarding Redick’s capabilities, hinting at a bright future for the Lakers under his leadership.