The start of NBA training camps is over a month away, but players are already ramping up their workouts and beginning to focus specifically on basketball. This includes LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and Rui Hachimura, members of the Los Angeles Lakers who participated in the Summer Olympics. While James and Davis helped secure the gold medal for Team USA, Hachimura suffered a calf injury that shortened his time in the games.
The Lakers have already begun their training at their local facility under the guidance of new coach JJ Redick, who is starting to make his mark on the organization. According to Dan Woike of the Los Angeles Times, Redick has implemented changes to offseason workouts, such as incorporating more live basketball sessions, a departure from the more individualistic and non-competitive approaches of previous years. These adjustments reflect Redick's commitment to enhancing player development, adapting to the NBA’s new salary rules.
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