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LakerTom wrote a new post
.@wojespn says the Lakers have been "relentless" in targeting Dan Hurley as the team's next HC 👀 pic.twitter.com/SNwEuVQAga
— First Take (@FirstTake) June 6, 2024
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so geno auriemma one of the greatest coaches to ever exist also from uconn giving his blessing on dan coaching the lakers
coach k a close friend to dan consulting the lakers
dan himself wanting to be an nba coach
the NIL watering down coaching power in the ncaa
and an… pic.twitter.com/0ODKm52wUA
— Coach Rome (@Rome_Beast) June 6, 2024
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Geno Auriemma was with Dan Hurley last night and says he told him "I think you could win a lot of championships with the Lakers, more so than a guy who's never coached." 👀
🎥 @dpshowpic.twitter.com/wAZXbF2Gah
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) June 6, 2024
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"I want JJ, but Dan would also be a home run."
That's exactly how I feel too, Otis. pic.twitter.com/jOVfhRSDrD— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 6, 2024
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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My initial reaction
Dan Hurley is a tactical genius, the best college basketball coach in America.
There’s one massive question I do have regarding Dan Hurley, that’s how will it translate to the NBA?
You go from having supreme control over roster builds and the day-day…
— Sean Davis (@Sean_Davi) June 6, 2024
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It’ll be the Ty Lue and Darvin Ham experience all over again. Even though people don’t like JJ, he’s te best option for the job cause he knows the league, coaches and players, all that in both conferences.
— Francisco Uribe (@Fran_uribe796) June 6, 2024
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Lakers expected to be ‘more involved’ with assistant coach hires, will invest more financially into staff https://t.co/3sG6x3VhMk
— Silver Screen and Roll (@LakersSBN) June 5, 2024
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LakerTom wrote a new post
(@TheAthletic) —
Lakers Could Trade No. 17 Pick.#LakeShow“According to The Athletic's Sam Vecenie, the Lakers' first-round pick "is another one many believe is ripe to be moved as the Lakers scour the trade market for immediate upgrades around LeBron James and Anthony Davis.” pic.twitter.com/PV6OvRC6Df
— 🎗NBA•Fan🎗 (@Klutch_23) June 5, 2024
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The Lakers are considering using their first-round pick as a trade asset to secure ‘immediate upgrades’ around LeBron and AD. 👀
(via @BleacherReport) pic.twitter.com/8qng78m9gR
— Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) June 5, 2024
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I’m really going to be pissed if we do not draft or trade for a center prospect. We cannot go into next year without a quality backup and insurance for AD. Stop cheaping out. No more little guards. Get some players with size, length, and athleticism.
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You’ve already got an All NBA player at both Center & Power Forward. Priority’s gotta be the backcourt & small forward. I hope somebody in the organization has enough common sense to realize this. But let’s be real for a second….there ain’t any quick & easy fixes to this thing. My guess is it’ll get worse before it gets better. And now you have teams like OKC & MIN on the upswing as well.
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If we could get a legitimate 3&D wing, that would be perfect. But I also think there is a strong argument that adding a starting center and going two-bigs is the best way to optimize Anthony Davis. Surrounding LeBron and AD with shooters is more important than what position they play in what’s becoming a positionless league.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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Here are four elite modern two-way center prospects who would be great fits on the Lakers either starting alongside Anthony Davis in a two-bigs lineup and/or coming off the bench to back up AD when he needs rest.https://t.co/PUFmlgyM0J pic.twitter.com/kTfmZt2aBs
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 5, 2024
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1. DaRon Holmes
NBA Comparison: NAZ REID
DaRon Holmes fits rangy, long, athletic big man mold that’s sweeping league these playoffs and is especially intriguing now because of rumors he’s been promised a first round pick by an unknown NBA team.https://t.co/PUFmlgyM0J pic.twitter.com/8Z4s5HUORc
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 5, 2024
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2. Kel’el Ware
NBA Comparison: MYLES TURNER
Kel’el Ware could be perfect modern two-way center for Lakers as he has the raw physical skills of Myles Turner, a player L.A. has almost traded for several times and who’s the prototype modern two-way center.https://t.co/PUFmlgyM0J pic.twitter.com/aTAy60JrV5
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 5, 2024
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3. Kyle Filipowski
NBA Comparison: KELLY OLYNYK
Kyle Filipowski could be best fit of candidates for modern two-way center because of his proven ability to stretch floor with his 3-point shooting, protect rim with shot blocking, & make plays for others.https://t.co/PUFmlgyM0J pic.twitter.com/uurtxDkCkr
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 5, 2024
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4. Zach Edey
NBA Comparison: BROOK LOPEZ
Choosing Zach Edey with #17 pick would be a high-risk-high-reward move by Lakers due to questions about his ability to defend in space and not be played off the floor by teams targeting him in pick-and-rolls.https://t.co/PUFmlgyM0J pic.twitter.com/riEw56Lf8I
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 5, 2024
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No Rookie is going to get run on this squad unless they’re exceptional. At 17, you’re not getting any of the caliber.
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But…I thought Christian Wood was supposed to be the “perfect fit” for this role. Why waste a pick when we can just re-sign the “perfect” guy?
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Wood is really a power forward, not a center, not a potential starter, but could be valuable role player off bench.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
What does LeBron James think is the most effective way to guard Luka Dončić in pick-and-roll situations?
"I'd say blitz… I know that switching is not it."
🎥 @mindthegamepodpic.twitter.com/nw1G2Cc7VM
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) June 5, 2024
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Mike Breen on JJ Redick and the Lakers:
“I have my own coaching tree now…. You never know til a guy’s in the position, but I think he has all the characteristics to be a great head coach.”
(via @LeBatardShow) pic.twitter.com/BaJhbbWL85
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) June 5, 2024
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Sometimes I feel compelled to compare JJ to Steve Kerr in that they both took the route of broadcast booth and were both both 3-point assasins. I am hoping he will proof me right.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
The Lakers are hoping to convince James Borrego to join JJ Redick’s staff as a lead assistant, per @jovanbuha (https://t.co/4iQ2tL7VKa).
Borrego, Sam Cassell, Scott Brooks, Rajon Rondo and Jared Dudley are all assistant candidates in play to potentially join Redick in LA. pic.twitter.com/2SR0q3KLM9
— Evan Sidery (@esidery) June 5, 2024
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For me if we are going with JJ, his staff will be huge. Lakers need to open their check book and make James the highest paid assistant in the NBA.
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I agree 100%, Michael, Borrega and Brooks as a former head coaches would be great as lead assistants for JJ.
I do hope that the front office lets JJ pick the assistants with an understanding that he needs to have an experienced lead asst. Don’t want to have assistants that he did not choose. That would be a mistake. Just need to require an experienced staff.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
JJ Redick as Lakers next coach? Why he’s the front-runner for the job https://t.co/bZ0nfeLaE9
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 5, 2024
With the Los Angeles Lakers zeroing in on JJ Redick as the front-runner to become the next head coach, one of the franchise’s biggest remaining offseason questions should be answered relatively soon.
For weeks, Redick, 39, has garnered the most buzz for the Lakers’ vacant head coaching position in league circles. Though no final decision has been made, and the Lakers still have steps in their coaching search, all indications are Redick is the emphatic favorite. As The Athletic previously reported, the Lakers are infatuated with Redick’s potential and view him as a Pat Riley-like coaching prospect, according to league sources.
Redick checks many of the boxes on the Lakers’ extensive checklist for their next coach.
The franchise views Redick as the candidate who can maximize the short-term championship window with LeBron James and Anthony Davis, but also drive the long-term culture and sustainability of the Lakers’ next era. He projects as a coach who will have the gravitas to command the locker room and also hold players accountable better than his two predecessors, Frank Vogel and Darvin Ham.
There are no doubts about Redick’s work ethic, particularly in comparison to Ham’s. One of the common internal complaints with Ham was his lack of preparation. Conversely, Redick is obsessively structured and organized, from dogmatically attempting 342 game-speed shots every day during the offseason as a player to swiftly developing into one of the game’s premier NBA analysts and podcasters after retiring in 2021.
Redick’s intelligence, maniacal competitiveness as a 15-year NBA veteran, attention to detail and overall attitude (he’s said he “loves” players who have “a little s— to them”) all are appealing traits for the Lakers. His media savvy doesn’t hurt, either, in a high-profile gig where the wrong answer in a press conference will go viral and lead social media and sports talk shows for days.
If the Lakers hire Redick, it would be a decade-defining bet on his potential. It also would be a departure from the franchise’s recent coaching decisions. The lineage is full of hires with notable ties to the franchise, from former players like Byron Scott and Luke Walton, to former assistants like Ham.
Meanwhile, the exceptions — Mike Brown, Mike D’Antoni and Vogel — were experienced and accomplished coaches. All three were well-regarded leaguewide and went on to be hired elsewhere after being fired by the Lakers. They also had been a head coach for at least five seasons and made at least one conference finals appearance. D’Antoni was brought in partly because of his relationship with Steve Nash, whom the Lakers acquired ahead of the 2012-13 season.
Redick would enter the NBA coaching ranks green — he hasn’t coached above the youth level — and without any links to the Lakers franchise as a former player or coach. This brings us to the elephant in the room: It’s impossible to discern how much his professional relationship with James is factoring into the Lakers’ calculus. Klutch Sports CEO and James’ agent Rich Paul told The Athletic that James is not involved in the coaching search and hasn’t backed Redick as his preferred candidate.
At the same time, the chemistry between the two, who co-host the Mind The Game podcast, has been palpable, especially when analyzing basketball strategy and philosophy. It’s hard to believe the Lakers, if they decided on Redick, wouldn’t at least run the choice by their franchise player. At a minimum, the Lakers have to project the type of attributes James, who has a $51.4 million player option for next season, would want in a new hire. His input remains invaluable, especially with his ability to test free agency this summer.
Redick’s primary competition throughout the process, at least over the past couple of weeks, has been James Borrego. The New Orleans Pelicans associate coach and former Charlotte Hornets head man met with Lakers stakeholders last week at the team’s practice facility and was impressive during his meetings, league and team sources said. Davis and Borrego briefly overlapped in New Orleans before Davis’ rookie season, and the two have maintained a solid rapport. Both the Lakers and Paul acknowledge that the Lakers should make this hire with Davis in mind more than James, which is part of the reason why Borrego has been so strongly considered.
That also speaks to a larger point: This isn’t exactly a sought-after coaching pool. The most accomplished option was Mike Budenholzer, but he shared too many similarities with Ham. He also agreed to terms with his hometown Phoenix Suns. The Lakers’ pipe dream of hiring James’ former coach Tyronn Lue never materialized; he’s now the Los Angeles Clippers’ coach for the foreseeable future after signing a contract extension.
Borrego and Golden State Warriors assistant coach Kenny Atkinson are well-regarded assistants, but have sub-.500 records as head coaches and reportedly lost their respective locker rooms in their final seasons. There would be some measure of risk in elevating any of Boston Celtics assistant Sam Cassell, Denver Nuggets assistant David Adelman, Minnesota Timberwolves assistant Micah Nori or Miami Heat assistant Chris Quinn to a position they’ve never held, especially in a locker room that has been challenging to command the last few seasons.
Which isn’t to say hiring Redick is fail-proof. His shortcomings are obvious; he’s never coached before. Even Steve Kerr, a popular analog for Redick, at least had general manager experience in addition to his broadcasting and playing resume before taking over the Warriors’ job in the summer of 2014. Redick is a mystery box — but one the Lakers appear intrigued by and ready to open.
There are still several unanswered questions regarding the Lakers and Redick. The Lakers haven’t made an official decision yet, and they appear to be in no rush to do so. Redick is serving as a color commentator for ABC for the NBA Finals, which begin Thursday in Boston. There is a sense around the league that Redick, if hired, would have to join the Lakers after the finals conclude. A quick ramp-up before the NBA Draft isn’t ideal, but it appears to be the most likely outcome if Redick is indeed the choice.
Additionally, there is the matter of Redick’s coaching staff. Assistant coaching candidates will include Borrego, Cassell, former Laker Rajon Rondo, former Laker and current Dallas Mavericks assistant Jared Dudley and former head coach and assistant Scott Brooks, according to league sources. If the Lakers hire Redick, they’d prefer to have Borrego and Cassell on Redick’s staff as top assistants, according to those sources. The Los Angeles Times was first to report the assistant coaching candidate names.
Hiring Redick comes with significant risk given his inexperience. On paper, he has many of the bona fides of a solid coaching prospect. But it’s difficult to predict how much of that will translate from Day 1 in a win-now environment for the league’s marquee franchise and basketball’s most-scrutinized coaching seat.
Winning early in a coaching tenure doesn’t necessarily translate to job security in Los Angeles. Vogel won a championship in his first season and was fired after his third season. Ham led the Lakers to the Western Conference finals as a first-year head coach and was let go after his second season. Even if Redick crushes his coaching debut, the pressure and scrutiny carry over year-to-year. There is rarely time to exhale as the Lakers’ head coach.
Redick is aware of the challenges that come with both the Lakers’ position and being a first-time NBA head coach, but he is willing to embrace them and is preparing accordingly, according to league sources. That proactive approach, combined with his potential and personality, is why he’s the Lakers’ front-runner.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
The Lakers’ potential gamble on JJ Redick, plus a 16-year-old’s stunning USWNT debut https://t.co/2zXscCbtjD
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 5, 2024
Big Bets: JJ Redick, LeBron James and a career wager
LeBron James is the most accomplished basketball player to ever play in the NBA. No one has ever been as consistently great as James, and absolutely not for as long as him. If he were to retire tomorrow, he would own the most impressive career in league history.James is not retiring at 39 though, and plans to play at least another year or two. His current team, the Lakers, has a job opening at head coach. Is this the time to take a chance on your next coach or to hire a coach with bona fides to maximize James’ title opportunity?
The Lakers are, according to a report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania, close to picking the former. And it’d be a massive gamble:
The team is “zeroing in” on JJ Redick as its top head coaching candidate, per our report. Redick is a former NBA sharpshooter turned media star who owns a podcast network and sits alongside Mike Breen and Doris Burke on ESPN’s top NBA broadcasting team. He also happens to co-host a podcast about hoops tactics with … LeBron.
Listen to Redick speak in any forum, and his basketball intellect is clear. That is not the question here. It’s mostly that Redick has never coached above the youth level. Not in the NBA, college or even high school, though he’s had opportunities as an assistant. Of note: Redick’s college coach, Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski, is heavily assisting the Lakers’ search.
It’s jarring to me that the Lakers might spend James’ likely last two seasons with a brand-new coach. Even the best coaches don’t win right away. Though James still plays at a superstar level, he turns 40 in December. Are we wasting his last chances on someone who needs seasoning?
The Lakers, for what it’s worth, are “infatuated” with Redick and envision him as a long-term Pat Riley type on the sideline. That’s the best-case scenario. And the league has seen first-year head coaches win titles in their debut seasons (including Riley, though he’d first been a Lakers assistant coach), but none with Redick’s resume. The best comparison is Steve Kerr, though he’d spent three years as the Suns’ GM before coaching the Warriors.
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I find it fascinating how half the world thinks the Lakers are crazy and half think they are geniuses. The Lakers are lucky that JJ Redick is available and wants this job. Other than JJ, the head coaching candidates are not especially exciting.
I also disagree with those who say assistant coaching experience of general manager experience are essential. JJ knows the game, has a brilliant basketball mind, is a tireless hard worker, and great communicator. He has the charisma and BBIQ to be a great head coach imo. Hiring him is the biggest move the Lakers have made since signing LeBron James and trading for Anthony Davis.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
JJ Redick Talks Lakers Rumors, Says HC Buzz 'Will Be Addressed' After NBA Finals https://t.co/fdk3nKukgc
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 5, 2024
“My focus is on the NBA Finals. In terms of Shams, that will be addressed once the season is over. I’ll just say that.”
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JJ Redick just confirmed the obvious 😭
You’re looking at the next Lakers head coach pic.twitter.com/uSSvdE6mBC
— Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) June 5, 2024
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NEWS: Lakers targeted assistant staff for Redick is revealed. #LakeShow
(@DanWoikeSports) pic.twitter.com/7UgdYgSHdG
— 🎗NBA•Fan🎗 (@Klutch_23) June 5, 2024
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LakerTom wrote a new post
5 Former Teammates JJ Redick Can Bring to Lakers if Hired https://t.co/weG5Rhl4tX
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 5, 2024
1. Chris Paul
2. TJ McConnell
3. Dorian Finney-Smith
4. Naji Marshall
5. Brandon Ingram-
With JJ Redick being the hire for the Lakers, I anticipate Cam Reddish and Jaxson Hayes opting in to their veteran minimum player options to play under a coach they have familiarity with, and can genuinely grow under. Additions like James Borrego, Jared Dudley, and Sam Cassell… pic.twitter.com/vr4I5TLSVi
— Ishan Ghosh (@ishanghosh824) June 4, 2024
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LakerTom wrote a new post
Grizzlies guard tabbed as 'most likely' player to be traded this summer https://t.co/7sgh9lfP0X
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) June 5, 2024
“Roster fit [and] value in trade, those are some of the major reasons why I think Smart may be the most moveable. To be honest with you, the third reason, we haven’t seen it all together, but it just seems like something’s off… It seems like the way Smart is perceiving Memphis, maybe the immaturity of the Grizzlies which was pretty prevalent — Ja Morant’s actions, whether you agree with them or disagree with him [in] thinking the suspension was too intense, we can at the very least agree that he was immature. Maybe Smart wants to go to a Milwaukee or even a Cleveland because he thinks they’re further along in that maturity process. I’m not saying he’s right, but what if all that has transpired has soured Smart on the Memphis experience?”
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LakerTom wrote a new post
24 years ago today.
One of the most iconic moments in Lakers history. pic.twitter.com/iCQaTpwUwZ
— 𝐉𝐚𝐤𝐞 (@SixthManJake) June 4, 2024
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Yeah I remember this game very well. It is actually one of my favorite Lakers games. What I really liked about it is the suspense that came with it. It was game 7. You lose, you go home, and this was against a stacked Portland team that could could even win it all. The season was on the line but Shaq and Kobe delivered in a magical way, making it even merrier. That was a hell of a game.
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I was in a hospital room with my son and his wife who was expecting my first grandson to be born in about a month. Beth had just gone in for an emergency issue and we were watching the game on the TV in the hospital room without the sound on so as not to bother Beth. When Kobe made that pass to Shaq for that dunk, my son and I exploded in cheers. Never forget that game. One month later my son was born. Nick is a die hard Lakers fan even though his dad became a Warriors fan.
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Is this a Woj vs. Shams thing? Woj claiming Lakers have been focused on Hurley from the start?