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Pretty interesting article on Kobe & Magic.  Sounds like they might be putting pressure on Jim Buss to either make a coaching move or some other adjustments to speed up their rebuild / retool.  Not sure exactly what to call their process.  Makes me 1000% happier that we have DA and some decent owners.

http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/10596904/kobe-bryant-magic-johnson-challenge-los-angeles-lakers-management

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Kobe has the guts to call out the Lakers? He himself tied them down with his big contract extension this year.

Without Kobe, I am learning to like ( ;D ) the hardnosed, fastbreak play of the All-Scrub Team of D'antoni.
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Kobe has the guts to call out the Lakers? He himself tied them down with his big contract extension this year.

Without Kobe, I am learning to like ( ;D ) the hardnosed, fastbreak play of the All-Scrub Team of D'antoni.

Yeah I don't see how D'antoni is the problem, except that he isn't Phil Jackson.  I was impressed how the lakers beat the thunder the other night.  Probably can't count on 40+ points from J. Meeks very often though.

I am not sure that Phil is going to do a lot better with the current roster.

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D'antoni is probably gone, but who's out there to replace him that's "big" enough for LA?  Can't see Jerry Sloan doing it and he's about the only name of that caliber out there. 

Can't see the Lakers giving a young up-and-coming guy a chance, though that might be the smartest move.

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Must be killing them their idol Jackson is going to help New York....too funny  :P

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D'antoni is probably gone, but who's out there to replace him that's "big" enough for LA?  Can't see Jerry Sloan doing it and he's about the only name of that caliber out there. 

Lionel Hollins, George Karl, Van Gundy, and the other Van Gundy are out there.

I think we should be rooting for Vinny del Negro to somehow end up as the Lakers coach.
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D'antoni is probably gone, but who's out there to replace him that's "big" enough for LA?  Can't see Jerry Sloan doing it and he's about the only name of that caliber out there. 

Lionel Hollins, George Karl, Van Gundy, and the other Van Gundy are out there.

I think we should be rooting for Vinny del Negro to somehow end up as the Lakers coach.

Agreed.

Kobe has the guts to call out the Lakers? He himself tied them down with his big contract extension this year.

Without Kobe, I am learning to like ( ;D ) the hardnosed, fastbreak play of the All-Scrub Team of D'antoni.

I'm pretty sure that the Lakers have made much more money off of Kobe than Kobe's made off of the Lakers. He totally earned that contract extension, and they've still got enough cap space for 2015.
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D'antoni is probably gone, but who's out there to replace him that's "big" enough for LA?  Can't see Jerry Sloan doing it and he's about the only name of that caliber out there. 

Lionel Hollins, George Karl, Van Gundy, and the other Van Gundy are out there.

I think we should be rooting for Vinny del Negro to somehow end up as the Lakers coach.

Agreed.

Kobe has the guts to call out the Lakers? He himself tied them down with his big contract extension this year.

Without Kobe, I am learning to like ( ;D ) the hardnosed, fastbreak play of the All-Scrub Team of D'antoni.

I'm pretty sure that the Lakers have made much more money off of Kobe than Kobe's made off of the Lakers. He totally earned that contract extension, and they've still got enough cap space for 2015.
The less Kobe makes, the more the Lakers can sign.  Whether he earned it is irrelevant.  Duncan earned the right to make more $ than he signed for too.

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D'antoni is probably gone, but who's out there to replace him that's "big" enough for LA?  Can't see Jerry Sloan doing it and he's about the only name of that caliber out there. 

Lionel Hollins, George Karl, Van Gundy, and the other Van Gundy are out there.

I think we should be rooting for Vinny del Negro to somehow end up as the Lakers coach.

I thought of Hollins but he doesn't seem like the kind of caliber "name" coach LA seems to always go for.  Karl is an interesting possibility though.  Maybe JVG too; but I doubt anyone's in a hurry to put Stan and Kobe on the same team.

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The Lakers are in a mess.

It's very entertaining.
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D'antoni is probably gone, but who's out there to replace him that's "big" enough for LA?  Can't see Jerry Sloan doing it and he's about the only name of that caliber out there. 

Lionel Hollins, George Karl, Van Gundy, and the other Van Gundy are out there.

I think we should be rooting for Vinny del Negro to somehow end up as the Lakers coach.

I thought of Hollins but he doesn't seem like the kind of caliber "name" coach LA seems to always go for.  Karl is an interesting possibility though.  Maybe JVG too; but I doubt anyone's in a hurry to put Stan and Kobe on the same team.

As a player, Hollins was an All-Star and a starter on a NBA championship team.  That stuff means something to some people.  He's also a defense-oriented coach, which some people might want as a chance from D'Antoni-ball.
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Must be killing them their idol Jackson is going to help New York....too funny  :P

Seriously.  He's like a drug that those fans just can't get enough of.  I hope they keep chanting "we want phil" at the end of games.

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If the Lakers land a top pick (which is likely), I get the feeling that they'll trade it away for a shot at one last run before Kobe is done. I wouldn't be surprised if Rondo is a top target either.
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Funny thing is, the worst move the dysfunctional front office has made was giving Kobe his new deal.

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The Lakers are in a mess.

It's very entertaining.

This


Funny thing is, the worst move the dysfunctional front office has made was giving Kobe his new deal.

And this