A rivalry matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and the LA Clippers usually provides enough intrigue on its own, but Friday night’s most talked-about moment happened before tipoff – inside head coach J. J. Redick’s office.
The storyline began a week earlier, when a viral clip showed Redick playfully teasing his superstar, Luka Doncic, about a sideline outfit that looked more runway than hardwood. “What kind of jacket is that?” Redick asked, half-joking. Doncic didn’t hesitate with his response. “It’s a jacket. You don’t know anything about style.”
Redick countered by insisting it was technically a blouson jacket. Doncic dismissed the label. “It’s just a jacket,” he repeated. The exchange quickly circulated online, becoming what fans dubbed the “Great Jacket Debate.” But before the Lakers faced their hallway rivals, Doncic delivered his response in person. He gifted Redick the exact same jacket – a high-end Dior piece – escalating the friendly back-and-forth.
Luka Doncic surprises JJ Redick and ends a public dispute
Redick sticks to his point
When presented with the gift, Redick immediately asked, “Is it the grey one?” That sparked round two of the debate. Once again, JJ insisted it was a blouson. But Doncic pushed back: “It’s just a jacket.”
For clarity, the Dior website lists the item as a blouson jacket. Made of 100 percent lambskin and retailing for nearly $5,000, the piece features the classic waist-cinched silhouette that defines the style, a design detail that traces its origins to mid-century military uniforms. On a technical level, Redick had the correct terminology.
The Lakers shared the exchange on social media, and the clip quickly gained traction. Beyond the price tag and fashion terminology, the moment offered a glimpse into the relationship between coach and franchise cornerstone. Doncic was comfortable enough to poke fun at his head coach, and Redick was secure enough to laugh – and accept the gift.
In a season filled with pressure and expectations, the lighthearted exchange suggested a healthy locker room dynamic. The Lakers‘ success will ultimately be measured in wins and playoff positioning, but moments like this point to something equally important: trust and chemistry between a superstar and his coach.
Redick may have won the argument over terminology, but Doncic delivered the final word – and the $5,000 receipt to go with it.