Lakers coaching candidate Darvin Ham is frontrunner for Hornets job

new balance

free keto book

850e5696e0149fb2485a16e710b55bca

Last week, it was reported that the Los Angeles Lakers asked the Milwaukee Bucks for permission to interview Darvin Ham, one of their assistant coaches.

It was a bit of out-of-the-box thinking by the Lakers, who have been accused of sticking too close to their family circle when looking for candidates for head coach and front office jobs.

Ham is certainly an intriguing candidate, as he has served under Mike Budenholzer for four years now and was a part of Milwaukee’s NBA championship squad last year.

But Lakers fans shouldn’t get too excited about the prospect of Ham directing LeBron James and Anthony Davis any time soon, as the Charlotte Hornets reportedly have a strong desire to hire him.

See also  James Harden no-shows at Sixers practice, reportedly in Houston

Many around the league feel that the Lakers’ head coaching job isn’t an attractive one, given the age of the team’s superstars, the amount of power James appears to have within the organization and the fact that senior basketball adviser Kurt Rambis will reportedly tell whoever takes the job who to hire as his assistants.

Traditionally, a young coach such as Ham would be best served to take a job with a young team like the Hornets that is on the rise, rather than opt for a job with an older team such as L.A. that is hoping to make one last run at a ring.

See also  Brad Stevens explains how Celtics icon Bill Russell helped define 'the Butler way'

List

How Russell Westbrook reportedly factored into Frank Vogel’s firing

653a3e9ebe92daddb339bcf61c92abb4

anti radiation

new balance


Source link

crypto quantum