Lakers newsletter: Who will be the next coach?
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Since the Lakersâ season ended in Denver, the team made a coaching change, the roster went through exit interviews and the organization has begun looking forward toward a huge summer.
So letâs look at the top line item:
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Who will be the coach?
It didnât take extensive conversations with Lakers sources to understand the team pretty clearly felt it needed to make a change on the bench, the Lakers firing not only Darvin Ham but his entire coaching staff last week, just days after the team was eliminated in Game 5.
The reasons â lineup changes, spotty in-game adjustments, timeout management, etc. â have been detailed not only after Hamâs firing but also in real time as the teamâs fan base openly shared its frustrations.
Though the Lakersâ problems are complex and shouldnât be squarely put on Ham (itâs not his fault the two key pillars of his teamâs perimeter defense, Jarred Vanderbilt and Gabe Vincent, werenât ever healthy at the same time). Itâs not his fault the good shots his team generated throughout the first round against Denver didnât fall.
But enough of the other factors existed for the team to make its move â even if thereâs no clear path for them now that theyâre beginning a coaching search.
As of midweek, the team is still in the early stages, with both internal team sources and external coaching sources describing the Lakers as âtaking their time.â
(Unless something changes with, say, Tyronn Lue).
In conversations with sources over the last few days, thereâs a strong sense the Lakers are putting a premium on experience in this search â following trends where the Lakers have course-corrected from one decision by doing a version of the opposite. And since Ham was a first-time coach ...
That means Kenny Atkinson, who has been on Steve Kerrâs staff in Golden State and who did well in the last Lakersâ coaching search, will be in the mix.
But while thereâs a desire to find someone with experience, the Lakers, sources say, arenât solely focused on that and seem to be open to speaking with candidates from multiple coaching pedigrees.
Yes, that means coaches with established records in the big seat on the sidelines. But it also means consideration of some of the most highly regarded assistant coaches, including those still working in the postseason such as Denverâs David Adelman, Minnesotaâs Micah Nori, Bostonâs Charles Lee and Dallasâ Sean Sweeney.
And yes, it means consideration for broadcaster/podcaster JJ Redick, who will receive serious consideration despite no coaching experience beyond his sonâs youth team in New York City.
And, in the early stages, all signs point to the Lakers getting ready to cast a wide net.
The offseason starting blocks
The Lakersâ front office will be in Chicago this weekend and next week for the NBAâs draft combine.
Should they use their first-round pick at No. 17 (and thereâs certainly a chance theyâll trade it), theyâll be picking in an interesting spot in a draft thatâs actually considered fairly deep despite lacking some top-end star power.
Size and shooting should be high on the Lakersâ list in Chicago.
Song of the Week
Pearl Jam â âUpper Handâ
The Lakers have lacked the upper hand in virtually every situation since the Russell Westbrook trade, and this summer probably isnât different. But you know what is new? This Pearl Jam album, which is just a wonderful rock record. âUpper Handâ has the intro of a Joshua Tree song, the pacing of a Pink Floyd anthem and the dark guitar solos of Binaural-era Pearl Jam. Depending on the day and the mood, itâs my favorite song on the record.
In case you missed it
Lakers fire coach Darvin Ham in the wake of first-round playoff loss
Plaschke: Hasty firing of coach Darvin Ham is more Lakers madness
Lakersâ next coach? Hereâs a rundown of the potential candidates
How LeBron James, Darvin Ham and the Lakers reached a critical offseason crossroads
HernĂĄndez: The Lakers have no choice. They must do whatever it takes to keep LeBron James
Lakers eliminated by Nuggets in Game 5 on Jamal Murrayâs final shot
Plaschke: Lakers stuck in mediocre hell with no hope in sight after season-ending loss
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