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JJ Redick draws a new line to reshape the Lakers’ shot selection

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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JJ Redick‘s analytical overhaul of the Los Angeles Lakers is no longer just a philosophy – it’s now visible on the court.

A photo shared by Lakers reporter Jovan Buha on Wednesday revealed a new feature inside the team’s practice facility: an additional arc drawn inside the three-point line, representing what the coaching staff considers the “no-shoot zone.”

The image, taken at the UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, offers a glimpse into Redick’s commitment to modernizing the Lakers‘ offense.

The former sharpshooter has long preached efficiency, and since stepping into his second season as head coach, he’s been clear about limiting long two-point attempts and embracing the math-driven evolution of the NBA.

Under previous coaches Darvin Ham and Frank Vogel, the Lakers’ shot profile was far more traditional.

A visible push toward analytics

They relied heavily on midrange looks and post-ups, often lagging behind the league’s best in spacing and pace. Redick, one of the most efficient perimeter shooters of his generation, has flipped that approach, using his playing experience to guide a new offensive identity centered around rhythm threes and rim attacks.

“The midrange, analytically, has been the most inefficient shot as per modern standards,” Buha wrote, emphasizing that most teams now prioritize either finishing at the basket or shooting from deep.

Redick’s newly drawn arc reinforces that message every day in practice, visually reminding players to step behind the line or drive to the rim rather than settle for long twos.

The results, so far, show progress. During Ham’s final season in 2023-24, the Lakers attempted 36.1 three-pointers per game – a moderate number by league standards. Under Redick‘s guidance last year, that figure jumped to a franchise-record 38.5 attempts per contest, according to NBA.com.

Still, Redick wasn’t satisfied. The Lakers ranked just 18th in three-point volume leaguewide, a figure he’s determined to improve. The addition of Luka Doncic in February gave the team an immediate boost in that area. According to The Athletic, Los Angeles attempted 42.3 threes per 100 possessions following Doncic’s arrival.

The internal arc drawn on the floor serves as both a psychological and tactical tool. For younger players like Austin Reaves and Max Christie, it’s a daily reminder to extend their range and maintain optimal spacing.

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