Myth wrote:levon wrote:No matter how many times you guys bump this thread it won't make Darvin Ham a better coach than JJ. The answer is "never".
This is what I keep thinking as I read this thread. Firing a coach, and the next coach not working out, does not mean that the initial coach shouldn't have been fired.
Yeah but I also fail to see how the Wolves being up 3-1 on the Lakers is evidence that JJ didn't work out. The locker room overwhelmingly praises JJ and basically never once stood up for Ham (in fact, they dissed him for being incompetent, unprepared, and for straight up not coaching them). Ham
apologized to Pat Bev for his coaching stint.
JJ inherited a less talented roster from last year to start and he never had the team in play-in territory. Then the seismic trade happens and everyone agrees Lakers are taking a step back to build for the future. But the Lakers instead put together a great defense, win 50 games (51 if they didnt rest the last one) and make the third seed.
Even if you're not a Lakers fan and are just looking at it from the macro level, it's pretty obvious JJ is better. But if you are a Lakers fan and watch every game, there is absolutely no comparison in terms of preparation and attention to detail.
JJ has negatives for sure. I thought in the beginning of the season he was coaching the defense of a team he didn't have (switching everything). But once they landed DFS it became way better of a fit, to the point where I wonder if the plan was always DFS.
I also thought Game 1 against the Wolves was bad from a preparation perspective. I also wonder if playing the starters all second half lost the guys in the locker room a bit.
All in all if you were given a choice between Ham and JJ for your team, I think you'd be really foolish to pick Ham. I don't think he's head coaching material. And it's not the Lakers' fault for picking him either, given that he was considered a top candidate by multiple respected league thinkers. They were all wrong about him. Suddenly no one is praising Darvin Ham for anything.