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JJ Redick is the new head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. You know this by now as long as you don’t live under a rock. However, we didn’t have official word on what was going to happen with the podcasts that Redick takes part his. His YouTube page has over a million subscribers so fans have the right to know what’s going to happen with all of the content.
Redick, 40, says his podcasting career is over… for now. With the caveat that he really has no plans to return and wants to dive full force into coaching.
“For the time being, and hopefully it’s a very, very long time, I am excommunicated from the content space,” Redick said. “So there will be no podcast. … I’m done with podcasting for now.”
There was a lot of information in the lengthy presser. If you want to see the full video, that can be found here. Redick even dropped an F-bomb after being asked one of the questions.
It looks like the Mind the Game Pod he does with LeBron is officially dead now. Redick spoke about LeBron and somehow claimed that despite the fact that the two hosted a show together, he wasn’t involved in the process. Which… is a total lie but whatever.
“He didn’t provide any advice,” Redick said. “LeBron and I did not talk about the Lakers job until Thursday afternoon about 30 minutes after I was offered the job. And that was very intentional on both our parts.”
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