The Los Angeles Lakers are embarking on a comprehensive search for their next head coach, following the departure of Darvin Ham. Among the candidates expected to interview for the head coaching position are Kenny Atkinson, JJ Redick, David Adelman, and James Borrego.
The little noise when it comes to the Lakers head coaching search may be a result of the team being focused on two names early on in Ty Lue and JJ Redick.
Amid rumors that he's being considered by the Los Angeles Lakers for their vacant head coaching position, JJ Redick has opened up about why he is drawn to the…
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The Phoenix Suns have fired Frank Vogel as head coach after one season. The Suns went 49-33 in the regular season but were swept by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round of the 2024 NBA playoffs.
The Los Angeles Lakers are one of the few teams in the NBA with a vacant head coaching position after they fired Darvin Ham. Ham’s future in Los Angeles was essentially sealed once he failed to get the team past the Denver Nuggets for the second consecutive year.
The Charlotte Hornets endured another miserable campaign this past season, and as a result of their struggles, Steve Clifford opted to step down as the team’s head coach and move into a front office role with the team.
Sports analyst Colin Cowherd doesn’t think head coaches should wear their hats backwards. At least, that’s what he said on Wednesday after seeing former player JJ Redick, who is rumored to be a candidate for an NBA job.
After reaching the Western Conference Finals in the 2023 NBA Playoffs, former Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham was poised to build on that momentum after the front office re-signed the core members of that run plus supplemented the roster with viable role players.
It reportedly isn't much of a secret that the Los Angeles Lakers are interested in L.A. Clippers head coach Ty Lue. "The Lakers have been openly smitten with…
As the Los Angeles Lakers enter into the offseason, the team is searching for their next head coach to replace Darvin Ham, the candidate list isn't that appealing.
Former Sixth Man of the Year Lou Williams doesn't believe JJ Redick has the experience or the cache to command the Lakers locker room.
In the swirling vortex of NBA coaching rumors, the Los Angeles Lakers’ search for a new head coach has caught the attention of many, especially after the recent firing of Darvin Ham.
Eddie Johnson's criticism of JJ Redick's comments on the 1990s NBA era and Michael Jordan has sparked a heated debate among basketball enthusiasts, highlighting the contrasting perspectives on the evolution of the game. "So says a guy who was 6 years old when the 90’s started!
The Los Angeles Lakers are in the market for a new head coach and former Duke star JJ Redick is reportedly in the mix. NBA insider Shams Charania posted on Twitter that Redick is among the candidates expected to be considered.
Ham has coached the Lakers for two seasons. Though the team reached the Western Conference finals last season, they lost in five games in the first round this season.
What makes discussing the NBA such a riveting topic is that people never run out of things to talk about. Some talking points are merely regurgitated among the most prominent members of the media, while some go out of their way to spew out some hot takes in the hopes of going viral.
Redick is a hot name regarding NBA coaching vacancies, and one league insider floated an interesting possible landing spot for the former sharpshooter.
The Charlotte Hornets have reportedly whittled down their list of head coaching candidates.
The Charlotte Hornets are closing in on their next head coach, with former NBA sharpshooter JJ Redick and Boston Celtics lead assistant Charles Lee viewed as the finalists for the position, per Forbes Sports’ Evan Sidery.
Redick has the basketball pedigree thanks to his 15 years in the NBA.
The former Duke star who played 15 seasons in the NBA has had an interest in making the transition into coaching in recent years.
The Charlotte Hornets have interest in a current ESPN analyst to potentially fill their head coach vacancy.
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