Sources: Lakers adding Harding to Redick’s staff

Sources: Lakers adding Harding to Redick’s staff

Seth Greenberg assesses the obstacles JJ Redick will have to hurdle as coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. (2:02)

Sacramento Kings G League coach Lindsey Harding has agreed on a deal to become an assistant with the Los Angeles Lakers, sources told ESPN on Tuesday.

Harding — the G League coach of the year for the Stockton Kings — reconnects with coach JJ Redick to join his staff. Harding and Redick have a long history, back to her years as a player development coach with the Philadelphia 76ers and an All-American at Duke.

Harding joins Nate McMillan, Scott Brooks and Greg St. Jean on the Lakers bench this season.

Harding, 39, has made a steady climb onto the NBA bench after retiring from a nine-year WNBA playing career. Harding was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 WNBA Draft. She reached the Western Conference finals in her one season in Stockton after working as a player development coach with the Sixers and Kings.

Harding interviewed for the Charlotte Hornets head coaching job that ultimately went to Charles Lee, sources said.

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