NBA insiders’ top picks to coach LeBron and the Lakers

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With the departure of Luke Walton on Friday, the Los Angeles Lakers now have two major job openings — lead basketball executive and head coach.

First and foremost, the Lakers would be wise not to fill the vacancy on the bench until they determine what their managerial structure will look like following Magic Johnson’s resignation. The job of remaking the Lakers is complicated, and identifying the correct head coach will be among the most monumental decisions that executive will make.

Furthermore, the very nature of the head coaching job is uncertain until the Lakers determine the near-term direction of the franchise. Assuming LeBron James is a Laker in 2019-20, getting a buy-in from him in the final years of his prolific career will likely be a prerequisite to success. James’ presence on the roster is a blessing to any coach, but it also complicates the job. LeBron has an extremely high threshold for credibility, and a coach must have it upon arrival and fortify it constantly to maintain James’ respect.

The Lakers may or may not enter the 2019-2020 season as a team on which Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball, Kyle Kuzma, Josh Hart and a 2019 lottery pick fulfill crucial functions on the floor. These are young players still adjusting to the NBA game. Their development likely will be essential to the Lakers’ future should they remain on the roster. But it’s also possible that a new president of basketball operations abides by the script in Cleveland: Surround James with veterans, not with prospects still acclimating to the professional and personal demands of NBA life.



Source : ESPN