hurley will no doubt deny he used the lakers as leverage (obviously) i don't blame him for not taking the job. too much uncertainty in the future...
one of the most legendary and influential people in NBA history guy was an all time great player and somehow, he became an even better executive....
what they need to do is give teams a second challenge if they win the first
boston won't even miss a beat with porzingis out. they've been playing without him most of the playoffs anyways
that's assuming hurley actually considered the lakers job and wasn't just using them for leverage. guess we'll never know. not like its the first...
not that he's an inspiring choice or anything, but i'd much rather they hire borrego than redick if its really between those two. still think...
i don't think hurley was ever serious about leaving uconn and used the lakers as leverage to get a massive contract from uconn in the future the...
its not like the lakers would've known what was going through hurley's head. they likely saw him as sign of stability post-lebron and that's why...
series would be tied if any of the other mavs players had shown up last night
i mean, only a handful of NBA coaches are being paid over 12 mil a year the lakers are cheap, but even with what they supposedly offered, hurley...
i already had a feeling he'd reject it, but knowing they didn't even offer 100 mil makes it even more obvious why he turned the lakers down. woj...
tatum's been having himself quite a mediocre playoffs 28% from 3 and 6 games below 40% from the field. yet the C Bags won all 6 of those games...
like moving back into your parents house after 6 months because living on your own didn't work out
C Bags tried to hand that game to dallas and the mavs still blew it. its basically boston vs luka with how the rest of the mavs team hasn't...
wright isn't leaving his TV gig at his age to take a NBA job it'll be hurley, redick, or someone we haven't even speculated about at all
i would be more surprised if he took the job. with a 3peat looming, hurley might be a guy who favors legacy over $$$
and they completely lucked out this year with all the injuries. if miami had been healthy, they might have gotten bounced in round 1 the bball...
if they do expand, it'll be vegas and seattle lebron's not rich enough to be a majority owner, but he'll be involved in a big way with the vegas...
that's an insane amount of $$$ for a coach. and especially a college coach that has no experience at the NBA level at all wouldn't be surprised...
if kyrie had just had a decent game and they had made more of their 3s, it would've been close. also, porzingis is not going to have another first...