Duke basketball alum JJ Redick reportedly agrees to become Los Angeles Lakers head coach

JJ Redick, Duke basketball’s all-time leading scorer, signed on as the Los Angeles Lakers head coach on Thursday for his first NBA job.

For the first time, [autotag]JJ Redick[/autotag] is an NBA head coach.

According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski on Thursday afternoon, the Los Angeles Lakers signed Redick to a four-year deal as the team’s new leader.

Wojnarowski wrote that the Lakers offered him the job earlier that morning and said the former Blue Devil is already searching to fill out his staff.

Redick spent four seasons with the Duke men’s basketball program from 2002-06, and he finished his Blue Devils career as the program’s all-time leading scorer with 2,769 points, a mark still untouched today.

His 2005-06 senior season remains the most prolific program in school history when he averaged 26.8 points per game, still a Duke record. Redick still holds program records for career free-throw percentage, career 3-pointers made, and career 3-pointers attempted.

After being taken 11th overall by the Orlando Magic in the 2006 NBA draft, Redick spent 15 seasons in the NBA. He finished his career with 12.8 points per game and a 41.5% career rate from 3-point range.

Redick has been linked to the Lakers job, mostly by The Athletic’s Shams Charania, since early in the coaching search. Fans connected him to the organization because of his ‘Mind the Game’ podcast, which he co-hosts with Lakers star LeBron James.