While there was skepticism both inside and outside the Lakers‘ organization about how genuine the team’s pursuit of Dan Hurley earlier this month was, team owner Jeanie Buss was “highly motivated” to land the UConn head coach and was “genuinely disappointed” when it didn’t work out, sources tell Shams Charania, Sam Amick, and Jovan Buha of The Athletic.
After missing out on Hurley, the Lakers circled back to J.J. Redick, reaching a four-year deal on Thursday with the analyst and podcaster that will make him the club’s new head coach. According to The Athletic’s reporting, Redick had a phone call with Anthony Davis on Monday, which was viewed as an important step in the process, since the Lakers “prioritized Davis’ voice” throughout their coaching search. Davis and other key players were supportive of Redick’s hiring, sources tell The Athletic — while LeBron James isn’t specifically named, it’s safe to assume he approves of the choice to bring aboard his podcasting partner.
As has been previously reported, Scott Brooks, Rajon Rondo, Sam Cassell, and Jared Dudley are a few of the candidates on the Lakers’ wish list for spots on Redick’s new staff, per Charania, Amick, and Buha. However, league sources tell Marc Stein (Twitter link) that the Mavericks will make a strong effort to retain Dudley, who has been an important part of Jason Kidd‘s staff in Dallas.
Here’s more from around the Pacific:
- A roundtable of ESPN writers discussed the Lakers‘ decision to hire Redick, sharing their thoughts on their former colleague getting his first NBA coaching job. All five panelists believe Redick will be the first Lakers head coach since Phil Jackson to remain in the position for more than three years.
- The Kings pursued Pascal Siakam before he was sent to the Pacers, but ended those efforts after the forward reportedly conveyed that he likely wouldn’t sign with the team long-term. Appearing on The Carmichael Dave Show with Jason Ross (YouTube link), Sam Amick of The Athletic explained why Siakam wasn’t enthusiastic about going to Sacramento. “There was an inference from his camp that over the years there were, behind the scenes, somewhat disparaging remarks made that came from the Kings about his game,” Amick said. “The way it was framed to me was that – in an attempt to drive down what it would to get him – some gossipy-type feedback on his game had gotten back to him. … That is the way it was put to me from his side.”
- Responding to a report stating that Eric Gordon is “50-50” on exercising his player option with the Suns, plugged-in local reporter John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7 (Twitter link) says he doesn’t expect the veteran wing to be back in Phoenix next season.
- Gerald Bourguet of PHNX Sports takes a look at five guards who might make sense as Suns targets in next week’s draft, with Marquette’s Tyler Kolek topping his list. Kolek reportedly visited Phoenix this week for a workout.
“Here’s what’s wrong with Siakam: x, y, and z. Oh, and by the way, we really want to trade for him.”
Sounds like someone playing 3D chess with checker pieces.
LeBron stans will still somehow pound their chest that LeBron doesn’t have the first and last word in almost every roster/staffing acquisition by the Lakers.
The Westbrick fiasco, trading away all their depth and future assets, bringing aboard fellow Paul clients , bringing aboard his friends, strongly advocating that certain players get new deals in which their severely overpaid.
Honestly, despite being handcuffed by LeBron’s influence and despite the lack of assets, I think Pelinka has done a pretty good job.
J.J. Redick is going to turn out to be a great head coach.
I don’t see Sam Cassell leaving the Boston Celtics because Charles Lee just took the Charlotte Hornets job so he will be the lead assistant.
Jared Dudley might leave the Dallas Mavericks and join the Los Angeles Lakers.
Scott Brooks should be hired as the lead assistant for J.J. Redick. I would also love to see Rajon Rondo on the coaching staff as well.
Can’t wait for the rest of the off season show in Hollywood. Draft, free agency etc. This organisation has turned into the nba version of desperate housewives of Beverley Hills and I love it, YAY.