Los Angeles – One of the benefits of JJ Redick to change the career of Podcaster / Broadcaster at the Lakers head coach was the relations he has established during his 15 -year career.
From the point of view of alignment, these relationships immediately borne fruit, the Lakers having several players on their list with whom Redick was teammates before retiring: Luka Doncic, Dorian Finney-Smith, Jaxson Hayes, Maxi Kleber and Shake Milton.
The other side of Redick is not too far from his days of play is that there are several individuals throughout the League who led Redick before retiring as a player after the 2020-21 season.
Minnesota Timberwolves coach Chris Finch is one of these coaches.
Finch was assistant coach of Alvin Gentry coach staff for the 2019-20 New Orleans Pelicans team, Redick played in the second season of Redick in the League as a player.
Finch was an assistant for the Raptors of Toronto for half of the following season before becoming the head coach of the Timberwolves in the middle of 2020-2021, while Redick played half a season for the Pélicans in 2020-2021 before being exchanged to the Dallas Mavericks and retired once the season is over.
“It was an absolute pleasure,” replied Finch when he was asked what it was to train Redick before match 1 of the series of series of the seven years between the Lakers and Timberwolves on Saturday evening. “It was great. It was a wild season. I mean, it was the season that the blow gave in. We started, we lost 13 games in a given time. We were about to do the playoffs. We ended up in the bubble – this kind of interesting experience.”
Finch added: “But it was interesting to train JJ because I learned a lot from him. I never trained the shooter at this level and then (see how the teams) kept it so differently than even a lot of good shooters. So he gave a lot of things in the profession, the things he needed he had seen through his career. So it’s like everyone else, you’ve always learned. is extremely good for people.
Slogan of the playoffs
The Lakers revealed their slogan in the playoffs in 2025 before Saturday’s match: Unleash Joy.
Redick spoke of the pre-match of what has entered this decision.
“From the first day, our team, the coaches staff, our team, our players, we all decided together four values for the season and what it meant to be a laker,” he said. “And joy was one of these four values.”
Originally published:
California Daily Newspapers