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The Boston Celtics recently secured their 18th NBA championship, surpassing the Los Angeles Lakers to become the league's most successful franchise. As the Lakers prepare for the new season, first-year head coach JJ Redick is implementing a new approach to team workouts, focusing on 'live basketball' drills rather than the previous individual, non-competitive practices. This shift aims to enhance player development, particularly for younger players like Bronny James, Jalen Hood-Schifino, and Maxwell Lewis, who struggled last season. Redick's strategy reflects a response to changing salary cap dynamics and a commitment to improving the team's performance after two consecutive playoff exits. Veteran players have reportedly welcomed this new training style, which emphasizes teamwork and competitive play. The Lakers' leadership acknowledges the risk associated with Redick's inexperience but remains hopeful for positive changes in the upcoming season.
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