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“If the Lakers want to go hire James Borrego, they’ve had a month to hire James Borrego – they’ve had this time to hire him.”
He’s implying that Borrego is a smoke screen, potentially for Redick.
Borrego was never a serious candidate for the Lakers.— 🎗NBA•Fan🎗 (@Klutch_23) June 11, 2024
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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Jamie Sweet wrote a new post
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Some of my favorite Rob quotes on his recent and multiple coaching hires, let’s see how many he regurgitates at his next presser when we announce Coach X!!!
General Manager Rob Pelinka on Darvin Ham:“When someone begins his NBA coaching career at the G League level and goes all the way through playing an integral role on the front bench of an NBA Championship team, it really speaks to a certain strength of character. Our players and fans will immediately identify with Darvin’s no-nonsense and hard-working approach, which we feel will bring toughness and a competitive edge to all we do,” said Pelinka. “When you add that to Darvin’s sophisticated grasp of in-game strategy and deep knowledge of the game of basketball, we have the ideal coach for this next chapter in Lakers history. We could not be more honored and proud to name Darvin Ham as our new head coach.”
Also: “This is an incredibly bright and promising day in Lakers history,”
Lastly: Rob Pelinka described Darvin Ham as “the ideal fit” for what the Lakers are looking for in a coach. Noted how Ham “earned his stripes” by starting out as a coach and GM at the G League level.
On Frank Vogel and all the “negative perceptions” out there: “I think that all we can do is do the work. And that’s what we’re going to stay committed to, is just doing excellent work. And I think if people take a look at where this franchise is, right now, we have a great coach. Again, we have a high draft pick, we have a great young core, maybe one of the best in the league. We have a superstar on our team and an open slot. So I think that people can look at this as an opportunity to come and win a championship possibly next year. And we’ve got to do the work.”
Also: “We all know in sports when you’re winning, great things are said. When a team loses, the naysayers and negativity comes out,” Pelinka said. “That’s just the nature of the business. Right now we’re coming off a season where we lost. Again, we’re not going to be caught up in the polls of public opinion or media polls. We’re going to keep our focus on doing good work and getting to a place where we win.”
Lastly: “I think the most important thing is that players look to who we really are and not what the impression is of what others are trying to create us to be. I think all of us know when we come to work every day that there is stability and strength and togetherness here.
“I think for any of us, we know who we are and ourselves, we know the characteristics and qualities we stand for. And we know as a staff and feel very strongly that if people judge and evaluate us for who we are as an organization and the vision and path we have going forward, we feel there’ll be a very, very strong appeal for the great players to come here.”
What a mind people, what a mind. Captain Teflon I sincerely and ardently hope this is the last coach you ever hire. Love, Jamie.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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Wait-wait-waitaminute…are you telling me…Captain Super Insider Guy, man with his finger on the pulse of EVERYTHING Lakers , who, in your words, is the preeminent Lakers insider, is telling us there is no plan B?!?!?! What about all his “Insider” J.J. Reddick intel?!
This is all sad and pathetic now. Utterly absurd.
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From above article:
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There is no telling if there was ever a figure Hurley would have taken to coach the Lakers. It’s entirely possible that the chance to win a third consecutive national championship coupled with his deep northeastern roots meant that there was no offer he ever would have taken to coach the Lakers.
But these are the Los Angeles Lakers we’re talking about here. They are the NBA’s marquee franchise, a 17-time champion with all of the resources that come with such a history and the Hollywood glamour that helped create it. There is no world in which their version of an all-in offer for a head coach should be smaller than Detroit’s. That it was shows why Hurley was probably right to pass on this job. The Lakers either don’t understand or are willfully ignoring the league’s current coaching marketplace. If they weren’t willing to pay Hurley market-rate, would they have shelled out for top assistants? Would they have paid for the infrastructure it would have taken for him to implement his entire program?
It’s hard to say. Their recent history suggests the answer is no. The Lakers have always been willing to pay for stars in the past. It just seems as though their standard of a star coach has become impossibly narrow. If they weren’t even willing to pay a Pistons price for Hurley, it’s hard to imagine that they’re ever going to be willing to make the sort of off-court investments it will take to build the sort of sustainable, winning culture they hoped Hurley could bring.
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JJ the obvious heavy favorite at this point in time. Hopefully, Celtics finish Finals on Friday and Lakers hire JJ on Saturday.