Members of the Lakers on Max Christie’s progression

Several people in the Lakers organization love what they have seen from Max Christie on and off the court.

A year ago during the NBA Summer League, Max Christie, a 2022 second-round draft pick out of Michigan State University, looked like a total project player.

He had potential on the defensive end, where he showed good effort, but his outside shooting was wretched, and many thought it would take him a few years to develop.

But during spot duty with the Los Angeles Lakers this past season, the 6-foot-5 guard shot surprisingly well from 3-point range, and in this year’s summer league, he has looked like a different man.

In three NBA Summer League games this year, he has averaged 19 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists a game while shooting 45.7% overall, 50% from 3-point land and a remarkable 100% from the free-throw line.

Christie has been working hard on his game and his body since becoming a Laker, and many in the organization have been impressed with his dedication and attitude.

JD DuBois will reportedly coach the Lakers’ summer league team

The Lakers have reportedly made a decision on who will coach their intriguing summer league team this year.

The Los Angeles Lakers will have one of the more intriguing summer league rosters they have possessed in recent years.

Headlining that team is Jalen Hood-Schifino, a former Indiana University guard the organization took with the No. 17 pick in Thursday’s draft, and Pepperdine University forward Maxwell Lewis, the No. 40 selection. In addition, the Lakers will roll out guards D’Moi Hodge and Damion Baugh, forwards Alex Fudge and Cole Swider, wing Max Christie and big man Colin Castleton.

Reportedly, the man who will coach them during summer league play next month is JD DuBois, who joined Darvin Ham’s coaching staff last summer.

DuBois has been a player development coach for several years with multiple NBA teams, and he coached the Detroit Pistons’ summer league squad in 2021.