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Zach Lowe: “The Lakers job is not that great of a job. They’re a play-in team pretty much every year.”



Zach Lowe: “The Lakers job is not that great of a job. They’re a play-in team pretty much every year.”

by MrBuckBuck

38 Comments

  1. No_Routine_5862

    I like Austin Reaves. He’s a good player.

    But if he’s your 3rd best player, your team is just not very good. Any coach that joins this team will have the most unrealistic expectations of all time and will be fired in 2 years. Hurley was right to not accept this job. Redick if he had any sense would do the same

  2. ocsic4321

    It’s a little bit of an exaggeration, but anybody who thinks UConn isn’t a better job right now than the Lakers needs to quit kidding themselves.

  3. shanmustafa

    how many great jobs are available?

    pretty sure the celtics, knicks, bucks, magic, pacers, 76ers, miami, okc, denver, wolves, clippers, dallas, and suns jobs are not coming available any time soon

    also i guess i just disagree with the idea that this is not a team that can do something in the playoffs

    they finished the season going 25-13 when Ham finally stopped being an idiot and just started the best 5 guys, for the season Prince started and played more mpg than Rui

    Austin only starting 57/82 games is INSANE

    there was a game where Austin, D’lo, and Rui were all healthy and pockets started Reddish and Christie next to Bron and AD

    there’s no way this team couldn’t have been a 50ish win team with better coaching

    even with average to bad they were close to it

  4. HoopsHistoryHubb

    Except the year they just made the WCF right before this season. Through the play in but still

  5. NotManyBuses

    He makes a good point about the long term outlook being pretty dismal. LBJ is on the downswing and will be gone by 2026. Outside of that you’ve got AD, Reaves, Rui? I mean what kind of core is that. Hood Schifino and Max Christie the only players under 25?

    This team is headed back to the doldrums as soon as Bron retires. AD is amazing, but the supporting cast especially young talent is just not there.

  6. Wedundidit00

    Lakers job is only a job for people who hate themselves. The Buss family are a nightmare, your best player is bigger than the franchise but is also nearly 40 years old and on his way out, the team has no assets, the local media will scrutinize whoever gets the job and your team as constructed is not very good. But the beach and LA weather I guess

  7. ObiwanSchrute

    I just wish they would hire a coach already I feel the Pistons are waiting on them. 

  8. longagofaraway

    lakers have had 7 coaches since phil jackson left 14 years ago. it’s a place where the players get you fired and the expectations are through the roof. sure the lakers are nba royalty but there’s been a permanent guillotine staged outside the coaches office for a decade and a half.

  9. Ah man this season really like a Celtics fan fever dream

  10. makashiII_93

    Who put that window there?

    Zach! Stay AWAY FROM THE WINDOW.

  11. ignoramus_x

    Lakers job on a 6 year contract is a great job, you’ll probably get fired in 2-3 years and will get paid tens of millions of dollars to chill at home.

  12. paddiction

    Not every coach can take the pressure of coaching a storied franchise. You need someone like JJ Redick or Borrego.

  13. d_e_l_u_x_e

    My guy is talking about cost of living on 8 million a year. Tell me you’re out of touch, 8 million a year solves ANY cost of living problems.

  14. Taco_Aficionado

    Slightly off topic, but why does Zach look like he has 10 pounds of makeup on?

  15. Pierson230

    All the stress, all the pressure, limited upside, high expectations, legendary franchise with giant zealous fan base, legendary old player on the decline… it sounds like a lose/lose, honestly

    Obviously, normal people would take the money and it is an NBA opportunity, but it doesn’t look appealing for someone who can afford to be picky and is going to make all that money regardless

  16. Just blow it up and rebuild. I’m sure LeBron will stick around for another rebuild.

  17. Silver-Yam-69

    It’s not great because you’re going to be eventually rebuilding with 32-33 year old AD, which means you’d probably trade him unless you can somehow finagle two superstars to come replace LBJ in free agency (impossible).

    So you’re rebuilding, there’s not many assets, the young core is uninspiring. It’s just a prestige job in name only with a very bad hand of cards dealt.

    Like if the Thunder job becomes available, I think he’d jump. Or the Mavs or maybe even a team as bad as the Rockets. Because there’s assets to build on and influence the kind of team you want to coach. But the Lakers are already bad and LBJ has maybe a year or two left before it gets really bad. If Redick cared about his long term head coaching prospects, I don’t think he’d do it either.

  18. justlobos22

    Good jobs rarely open up, need something like the Udoka situation.

  19. if they were smart they would blow it up right now

  20. AdVegetable9992

    So coaching like the wizard a great job??

  21. swgeek555

    We have officially come full 180 on the Lakers.

  22. They made the wcf last year and were 3 games away from the 5th this year, I would think a coach could see the difference between that and being something like the Bulls or Hawks from this year.

  23. BramptonBatallion

    Lakers are gonna be like a 40 year old dude carrying the team to around .500. Then they’ll do the tank thing. This is a sacrificial lamb hiring, whomever takes it.

  24. coolmcbooty

    It’s a great job if you want money. Get a fat contract, get fired and take in the money for years and then when the noise quiets down, find another job

  25. Saucy_Totchie

    Definitely. Getting a new coach isn’t going to remedy the terrible roster they have.

  26. doctorfeelwood

    Who have a title and western conference finals in the last 4 years.

  27. Can’t believe the disrespect to only the in-season champions in NBA history.

  28. cuhman1cuhman2

    Im just mad we won’t see suits on the sidelines of an NBA game

  29. _bmg52588_

    Huh, it’s almost as if the point of the coach is to work to make the team have better results.

  30. hungrywantmooshoo

    If I’m the Lakers, I explore trading AD during the same offseason Lebron retires

  31. GoalPublic3579

    They’re a play in team because of an incompetent head coach

  32. This_Cable_5849

    I mean, the biggest downside is Lebron James. He’s a legend, but also isn’t going to listen to shit you say…

  33. Wise_Ad_112

    Even as a lakers fan it’s funny to me that there are 29 other teams in the nba and nba finals are on and ppl can’t stop talking about the lakers, everyone keeps talking about how irrelevant we are and how much we suck. lol a coaching search prolly got more viewers on espn then the finals.

  34. NorahCeCe

    I mean, that’s being a bit disingenuous. They were in the WCF finals last year and this year the west was historically stacked

  35. AnimationPatrick

    Isn’t that kind of the point of looking for a new coach? If they were number 1 seed in the west why would they be looking for a coach.

  36. Novel_Board_6813

    With the Lakers you might always have a shot, at least down the line (if you can keep the job, of course)

    LA is a great city for NBA players. The Lakers might be the number one franchise. It’s not that hard to attract superstars

    They got Lebron. They got AD. They might get others in the future

    If Giannis/Luka/Embiid think about going somewhere else, it’s way more likely they’ll consider the Lakers than Charlotte or Detroit

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