Official 2016 Coaching Search Thread

Discussion in 'Lakers Discussion' started by LaVarBallsDad, Apr 26, 2016.

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Who do you want to be the next Head Coach of the Lakers?

  1. Kevin Ollie

    14 vote(s)
    22.2%
  2. Luke Walton

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    44.4%
  3. Ettore Messina

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    30.2%
  4. Other- (Van Gundy, Calipari, Dunleavy, etc.)

    2 vote(s)
    3.2%
  1. Lakers2015

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    Which doesn't mean much. All that matters is what Luke thinks and I just find it hard to fathom he's gonna walk away from what is literally a once in a lifetime opportunity and he knows that better than anyone. It's one thing to coach someone like Milwaukee or OKC, but to coach the Los Angeles f***ing Lakers and have an opportunity to help lead that storied franchise back from down under. That's gotta be a dream for any pro basketball coach.
     
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    Meanwhile at the Staples Center....
     
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    That doesn't mean it will be easy. As Warriors big man Draymond Green, who has spent more practice time with Walton than any other Warrior, admitted on Friday, it's frustrating for the team, according to CSN Bay Area:

    "It gave Luke an opportunity,” Green said. “It gave other coaches an opportunity to step up. It gave us more of a sense of responsibility, of togetherness, knowing that this is Luke’s first go at it. And, man, he was amazing.

    “It’s kind of frustrating, too, because now … Luke is my guy and now he’s going to be gone next year – if any GMs are smart.”
     
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    hey Draymond... you can come along with our boy Luke. :Magic Brows:
     
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    Seattle is somewhere howling to the moon.
     
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    Absolutely. Good riddance too.
     
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    Man, those Clippers fans, so loyal. I'd guess a good chunk of these "fans" are running back to check in on the Lakers now that Paul and Griffin are done and B0ron is gone. Sorry, door is closed, once you hop on the Clippers bandwagon you can't come back.
     
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    Nothing in that story says Luke will probably stay in GS lol. The whole thing is people who know him saying they hope he gets the Lakers job, they know whatever job he gets he won't be going east again, etc.. Nobody is going to tell me if the Lakers offer Luke a 4/5 year fully guaranteed deal to be head coach, and teach and grow this young core of players that he isn't going to think really hard about it. I'm pretty confident if he wants a head coaching job, and Kerr isn't stepping down, and he is our top choice and first offer, he will have a hard time turning the job down.
     
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    Well GS looks like they will end Houston today. Luke talks coming up.
     
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    Still doesn't change the fact that we didn't give a rats a** about Clifford and Snyder. Until Blatt, the league was still unsold on Euro philosophy in the NBA. But Pop sure as hell recognizes Messina's value in San Antonio.

    If anything the fact that Messina has a good reputation should make us more comfortable.
     
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    Luke isn't gonna turn that job down lol. No chance in hell. He's always talked about what it felt like to wear that Lakers jersey. What it was like to win championships here. It was like nothing else. He talks about the influences of Kobe and Phil. He talks about the die hard, loyal fan base. We want Luke. He wants us. It's only a matter of time. People saying this isn't a good situation I completely disagree. This is literally the PERFECT situation for him. He has a young team. He's already shown he's capable of handing veterans, superstars, etc. I don't see any reason to think with how smart the guy is he couldn't relate to the younger players. Of course he could because he's been in their shoes. He's got this great, calm demeanor and he was such a smart player. I always loved how he played in terms of always trying to make the right pass. He wasn't very talented, but his IQ was off the charts. He made so many great post entry passes over the years to Pau, Kobe, LO, Drew, etc. and I don't remember him ever taking bad shots. Ever trying to get out of character. There's a reason he stayed in the league for like a decade despite having very minimal basketball skills, talent, or athleticism. He knows what it takes to win, he knows the necessary balance between probing, demanding, but not going all dictator and military sergeant on guys like Byron. He understands the game. Understands X's and O's. He would know how to put players in the right position. He would teach them all the off ball stuff he's learned over the years. All the old triangle drills. Giving players the opportunity to learn how to really, truly become unselfish and getting good basketball habits. I trust he knows he'll need to hire a good staff to make sure he's not the only voice and they're taught the right defensive habits as well.
     
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    I read that thinking the same thing. :D

    Amick wrote a title that was completely unrelated to what his story said. In fact it seemed like they had the opposite sentiment and were sad at Luke's impending departure.
     
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    Saw this on LG, thought it was funny enough to post, don't remember seeing it before. In fact, I completely forgot Luke used to be on TWCSN too

     
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    Haha Luke is a goofball off the court. He'll have no issue relating to the kids.
     
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    It looks like a pre-season game... You would think that their fans would come out in droves to at least support them. That is a sad sight.
     
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    That is pathetic.

    Couple of seasons ago when Kobe was out for the playoffs we still sold out both playoff games. Place was packed even though everyone knew hope was lost without Kobe.
     
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    I really hope its not Luke, GSW make assistant coaches look good...Alvin Gentry??

    Passing on Messina is a mistake
     

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