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In a regular setting I wouldn't, but things are different in a pro sports environment. Do young coaches really get second chances in the league? Only older guys seems to get the benefit of being a rehire and they are usually the guys who managed to tread water but never actually win any silverware.I don’t understand this logic, tbh. In regular people life would you tell someone to pick a job with less expectations? Nah, shoot for the moon. That job def comes with hella expectations and potentially could be disastrous, but it also comes with perks that other coaching jobs don’t. And in the slight chance he is successful (championship) during his tenure, he’d be a L.A. legend.
And if he fails, he’s still a young, white coach with name recognition. He’ll get another chance elsewhere. Probably multiple chances. Or he’ll go right back to his podcast. Or broadcasting. There really is no wrong path for him to take at this point.
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If it gets him off the air, I'm all for it.JJ being a Krzyzewski disciple probably doesn't hurt. HC of the Lakers is a tall task in itself, let alone one led by LeBron...otherwise, I don't see a whole lot of reasons, other than experience, not to give him a shot...Former Coach K guy, former player, recent player - who may be able to connect better with the players...assuming knowledge, attitude and a direction...why not?
In a regular setting I wouldn't, but things are different in a pro sports environment. Do young coaches really get second chances in the league? Only older guys seems to get the benefit of being a rehire and they are usually the guys who managed to tread water but never actually win any silverware.
But yeah, with that being said there is a lot working in his favor even if he did fail.
If it gets him off the air, I'm all for it.
I get why they promoted her but they never should've split up Doris and Mark Jones
Everytime Draymond says something I feel like Gamble...
Thought he'd be better, tbh. He just sounds like he doesn't wanna be there most of the time...and/or annoyed with Doris.
Yea the 'Worldwide leader' has been looking flabby and sick ever since they got addicted to the Hot/First Take formatOther than MNF, I'm not sure ESPN has a pulse on anything they do right now.
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Bending to the will of Donovan Mitchell.
He was Donovan's guy in Utah.
Yea the 'Worldwide leader' has been looking flabby and sick ever since they got addicted to the Hot/First Take format
Used to be some variety at least with their programming and format but everything feels copy pasted now. They also used to respect and empower sports journalism much more than they do now.
Yes but at the time a lot of people were skeptical of the Lakers, im sure looking back in the nba thread would support that lol. It wasn’t until that weekend they beat the Bucks and Clippers that the narrative kinda shifted. Overall I agree with you thoughThat Lakers team was cooking in the regular season pre-bubble though tbf.
That was the best version of the Bron Lakers by far with the most depth so I don't think it was a forgone conclusion that the same Clips team that choked against Denver would've been able to get through the West