An offseason coaching change seems inevitable for the Lakers, who could see their hopes for the play-in tournament end as early as tonight, writes Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report.
Sources tell Fischer that L.A. is expected to fire Frank Vogel after the end of the season. Vogel has reportedly been on the hot seat for some time, and only received a one-year contract extension last summer.
There will be a long list of potential replacements, but Fischer identifies Jazz coach Quin Snyder and Sixers coach Doc Rivers as the most intriguing names to watch. Marc Stein of Substack recently linked Snyder to the Lakers’ job, and possibly to the Spurs as well. Snyder responded by calling it “disrespectful” to the teams involved to discuss rumors while those coaching positions are filled.
Snyder was a Lakers assistant 10 years ago, and Utah may decide to make a coaching change of its own after a late-season slide, but Fischer cites skepticism around the league that he’ll wind up in Los Angeles. The feeling is that Snyder would prefer to wait for the San Antonio job, even if Gregg Popovich returns next season.
Rivers could become available if Philadelphia has an early playoff exit, and he would be considered by the Jazz as well, Fischer adds. Rivers had a long history in Boston with Utah CEO Danny Ainge.
Fischer has more news regarding the Lakers:
- Some rival teams have wondered if Anthony Davis might be available in a trade this summer, but multiple sources told Fischer that won’t be an option the Lakers seriously consider. Davis has been severely limited by injuries the past two years, playing 39 games so far this season and 36 in 2020/21, but L.A.’s front office still believes it has the makings of a championship contender when Davis and LeBron James are healthy.
- The Lakers will try again to trade Russell Westbrook, but they still may not have any options other than a deal with the Rockets for John Wall that would likely also cost them a future first-round pick. Talen Horton-Tucker, who Fischer said was nearly sent to the Raptors at the deadline in a three-way deal that would have included the Knicks, will also be on the market, along with Kendrick Nunn, who is expected to pick up his $5.25MM player option.
- Malik Monk was the Lakers’ best offseason signing, ranking third on the team in points scored and minutes played on a minimum-salary contract, but he may be somewhere else next season. L.A. only holds Non-Bird rights on Monk and will be limited to a contract that starts at the taxpayer mid-level exception, which is projected to be $6.4MM. Rival executives expect him to get offers with a starting salary as high as $10MM, says Fischer.
Lakers ultimate goal is play-in game next 3 seasons.
Play-in is a big success for the Lakers, IMO. Lakers have traded away future draft picks for luxury tax.
If Doc Rivers and Synder can’t meet the expectation, they should not apply for the job.
@Sillivan
Lakers traded away a bunch of draft picks that would be mid range at best and they’re are bad teams that have a collection of draft picks that still suck. Those picks brought you AD. LA won a chip. Stop romanticizing draft picks and appreciate the chip and the possibility for more. Lakers have 6 players under contract this year. And only AD after next season. Lakers still have 1st round picks in a couple of the upcoming drafts.
@Sillivan
Lakers traded away a bunch of draft picks that would be mid range at best and they’re are bad teams that have a collection of draft picks that still suck. Those picks brought you AD. LA won a chip. Stop romanticizing draft picks and appreciate the chip and the possibility for more. Lakers have 6 players under contract this year. And only AD after next season. Lakers still have 1st round picks in a couple of the upcoming drafts. And Boston is…? LA is enough of a desirable place that they brought in LBJ, AD, Westbrook and left Demar disappointed that they passed him over to bring in Westbrook.
The will not be a play-in team this season, or next. A huge failure.
Lakers have 3 luxury tax guys to be traded in summer: (salary dump trade)
Westbrook, Horton-Tucker and Nunn.
Luxury tax trade away!
3 tax guys + Lebron + Davis = $145 million salary next season
5 players total salary = $145 million next season
I will drop Doc off personally if that gives the Lakers any more incentive
I will add a case of beer and cheesesteaks to sweeten the pot
People talk about the Lakers and Knicks like they’re still prime landing spots. They’re not.
Nah with LeBron and AD they still are. But yeah agreed with the Knicks.
3 biggest cities need top 5 GMs next 5 years. otherwise they will play lottery.
Lakers, Rockets, Knicks
Lakers and Rockets traded away their own draft picks or swaps.
Knicks have no good assets.
Toppin has little trade value. Certainly he has more trade value than Horton Tucker.
3 teams need 5 gms? Your math is confusing.
According to past 10 -year record, Doc Rivers is a top tier regular season coach and one of the worst playoffs coach in the nba.
His salary would be the highest in the nba next season. It is a perfect match with Lakers. Lakers fans!
With Kawhi and George, Clippers was murdered in the 2nd round. ….almost in the first round.
LeBron isn’t going to want Snyder.
It’s amazing that their well regarded coach who took them to the championship two seasons ago suddenly got stupid.
The horrific Westbrook trade ( along with $30 million for THT) shows incompetence in management. Then they fill the roster with old players that break down constantly. That is a recipe for disaster.
Vogel isn’t an elite coach, not even close.
Anyone paying attention last season when Vogel had a more robust roster with diverse skills that load management aversion led to lots of injuries and poor results LAST SEASON. This season was with different players, same crappy results…same very embarrassing Vogel performance.
Just name Lebron player/coach and move on, cut out the middleman.
Snyder to SA.
‘09 COY to UTAH
Why would Snyder leave Utah?
Was just pondering on that myself. Somehow SA seems probable though, at least in my mind that is.
Pelinka should have his ass fired for putting that hot mess of a team together.he is a joke for a gm.
Love Bron, still has GOAT status within reach, but he needs a strong coach not a yesman coach that Vogel Bubble Chip was really the players coaching themselves without Hollywood Bright Lights distraction.
Sure bet is Ben Simmons will be traded for Westbrook. Nash and Westbrook fit like a glove. Kyrie and Westbrook on the wings, Durant guarding perimeter, one long forward who can hit midrange, one rebounding & defensive center…Bron was focused on scoring milestones. Vogel trying to convert roster of scorers into defensive specialists, Vogel allowed offense to turn into a street ball pickup game to stroke Bron’s ego. Westbrook carried the weight of the light roster due to AD & Bron missing more than half the season EACH, and Vogel crying about turnovers resulting from hodgepodge offense of no structure. Front office been around long enough to know better, Vogel was the weak link last season, yet front office allowed narrative all season ‘oh, Westbrook is the problem’ as AD missing 2 out of every 3 games, Bron getting big scoring in losing efforts, always playing from behind, and getting nagging injuries because of the dysfunctional disconnect of reality. Nets have ability to run a fast scoring unit primarily because the coach named Nash won’t squander a Kyrie – Westbrook dynamic. Ben Simmons will need to get separation from his distractions and play-out, tune out the critics, just get experience and not care what anyone says. Bron wants to play with his son to make history. I’m ok with that if his son has pro level talent. If not, Bron should retire if he is distracted by stat milestones and such. The strategy of making the playoffs healthy and in good spirits for coaches and players is what matters. Even not winning a chip, if the team is feeling inspired and wanting everyone to share the efforts, fans know. But we also know when it didn’t happen. Media and Lakers themselves paid Westbrook over $40 million so be the scapegoat of terrible coaching and subpar front office decisions. Dudes like CPope shouldn’t have been dealt lightly. Caruso while perhaps like AD prone to injury, got swayed by payday. Love this season’s Bulls, but Caruso just as guilty as Lakers to chase bigger money now. Unless Caruso chips in Chicago, what he gave up in endorsements away from basketball by alienating Los Angeles was a really dumb financial decision. Yes, Lakers could have had Caruso, CPope, Westbrook & DMar. Restructuring Bron & AD salaries to hit future season payroll. Harrell unhappy because him & Dwight play similar roles, cut his minutes. Dwight played for vet minimum, so obviously that’s tough when you need cap. Bottom line is the disconnect of building a team of scorers under defensive minded Vogel who allows junk ball on offense…who couldn’t see that in the front office? The Bubble Chip = Fresh Order of Rose Colored Glasses. Vogel was at best an interim coach. At inception.