In an unexpected move, newly appointed Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick has openly revealed the team’s starting lineup for the 2024-25 NBA season. The lineup features LeBron James, Anthony Davis, D’Angelo Russell, Austin Reaves, and Rui Hachimura. This announcement marks a significant departure from the approach of former Lakers coach Darvin Ham, who was famously secretive about his lineup choices.
Redick’s Open Approach to Lineups
While it is rare for head coaches to reveal their lineups so early in the season, Redick sees no reason to keep it under wraps. During an interview, he explained that withholding the information wouldn’t provide any tangible advantage. “Why not? I guess,” Redick stated. “Chris Finch is gonna get my starting lineup before the game. He’ll have a general idea, we’re gonna play them in the preseason. Like, I don’t care.”
Redick’s transparency contrasts sharply with Ham’s reluctance to announce lineups until just before tip-off. Redick emphasized his commitment to clarity, not only for the fans but also for the players. He believes this openness fosters a clear understanding of roles within the team, helping everyone stay on the same page.
“I’m open-minded on everything, and that’s one of the greatest things I learned from all of the coaches I played for, especially Coach K. You always have to be adaptable as a player, as a coach,” Redick added.
Clarity and Efficiency in Player Roles
Redick’s decision to reveal the lineup is part of his broader strategy to create clarity, something he felt was missing under Ham. Reports suggested that LeBron James was one of the players who felt frustration over the ambiguity in the team’s structure last season. Redick’s approach seeks to eliminate that confusion by defining roles early on.
One key player in this new structure is Austin Reaves. In his fourth season, Reaves is expected to take on a more prominent role, handling more decision-making responsibilities on the court. Under Ham, Reaves primarily played off the ball, facilitating after LeBron or Russell initiated plays. Redick, however, sees the guard as a crucial piece in the Lakers’ offense and plans to give him more control over the ball.
Despite concerns that Reaves’ increased role could negatively affect his efficiency, Redick remains unconcerned. Though Reaves’ shooting numbers dropped between his second and third years, Redick believes the additional responsibilities will not lead to a similar decline this season. The coach has confidence in Reaves’ ability to step up without losing his sharpness on the court.
Looking Ahead
As Redick takes the helm, his emphasis on transparency and trust could be a breath of fresh air for the Lakers organization. The decision to disclose the starting lineup is a clear indication of his coaching philosophy: one centered on open communication, adaptability, and player confidence. Time will tell if this new approach will translate into on-court success, but for now, Redick is confident in his plan and in the potential of the Lakers’ starting five.
With a mix of seasoned veterans like LeBron James and rising stars like Austin Reaves, the Lakers seem poised for a competitive season, driven by a coach unafraid to break from convention.