Kurt Rambis as a head coach?
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what is everyone's thoughts on Kurt Rambis as a head coach? would he be a good or even a great one? a disciple of phil jackson (hard workig, loose style, triangle offense, "zeniness", etc...), will he wait for phil to retire and hopefully take over the lakers? might he be sought this offseason? where would he fit best?
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I'd prefer him right where he is -- as an assistant. I'm sure he's improved since that short stint after Harris was fired -- you know, the one where Rodman was telling him when to take timeouts and what plays to call -- but I still don't think he has what it takes. Isn't he responsible for our teams defense which happens to suck? I'll pass.
If you ask me, we should be looking at Byron Scott for our next head coach should he be available.
If you ask me, we should be looking at Byron Scott for our next head coach should he be available.
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Kurt sucked when he was the Lakers coach during the Lockout season, plus have you guys ever heard his interviews on the local sport shows ? He couldn't motivate a fly to sit on horse dookey, I swear I've never heard him say one encouraging thing about the team EVER. I agree with semi, B.Scott is our next man and I'm on record on this board saying as much.semi-sentient wrote:If you ask me, we should be looking at Byron Scott for our next head coach should he be available.
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SmartWentCrazy wrote:It's extremely unlikely that they end up in the top 3.They're probably better off trying to win and giving Philly the 8th pick than tanking and giving them the 4th.
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You know, I haven't seen his interviews since I live in Austin and only see what NBA League Pass shows, but it makes perfect sense that he can't motivate anyone. That explains why our guys are never motivated to play defense for more than a quarter or two per game. I think Byron Scott would fix that. This guy is a damn winner as both a player and a coach. He turned the Nets around and had them in consecutive NBA Finals (2nd, 3rd season as coach -- they were the #1 defensive team in the league when we swept them... lol) and he turned around the Hornets (after dealing with crap talent and tons of injuries) and damn near had them in the Conference Finals last season.
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Rambis is lucky to be on the Staff.. I say lay him off and cut costs..
Scott is overrated.. there is one common factor in both at NJ and Hornets .. great point gaurds that had a hand in success.. Scott does not know coaching.. Ask Rod Thorn.. the master GM that guy would surely have kept him if he was that good..
I would rather we bring in Jeff Van Gundy..
Scott is overrated.. there is one common factor in both at NJ and Hornets .. great point gaurds that had a hand in success.. Scott does not know coaching.. Ask Rod Thorn.. the master GM that guy would surely have kept him if he was that good..
I would rather we bring in Jeff Van Gundy..
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The next coach of the Lakers will be a legend going in like Pop of K or someone that has exp.
Somebody like the Rudy T hire that has rings / champ exp
Somebody like the Rudy T hire that has rings / champ exp
Lakers are 22-3 in OT last 6 seasons:Kobe best OT closer!
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Byron Scott, Brian Shaw IMHO would be better coaches. Hell lets get Big Game James to take on the job when Phil steps down (or should I say up in the Lakers organization).
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I'd love to see the Lakers follow up on the promise of "Bringing Showtime back" after Phil.



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doozyj wrote:Hell lets get Big Game James to take on the job when Phil steps down (or should I say up in the Lakers organization).
What do Klingon mercenaries know about coaching?


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Fact is Phil is still around, given no indication he will retire.. Suggestion of Rambis is garbage considering he was demoted once..
Looking at the speed at which mods on this board locked Topics if the threads go slightly in the realm of opinion vs facts wondering.. how come this thread is not locked yet.. Come on mods yet another chance to press the Lock thread button..
Looking at the speed at which mods on this board locked Topics if the threads go slightly in the realm of opinion vs facts wondering.. how come this thread is not locked yet.. Come on mods yet another chance to press the Lock thread button..
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When Phil Jackson retires Kobe Bryant should be the coach.
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Stu Lantz!
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brian shaw would be my first choice
kobe and pretty much everyone now has been grandfathered into the triangle
when things arent broke, why fix it?
phil can retire all he wants, but the triangle stays, and that pretty much limits it to shaw/rambis
kobe and pretty much everyone now has been grandfathered into the triangle
when things arent broke, why fix it?
phil can retire all he wants, but the triangle stays, and that pretty much limits it to shaw/rambis

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If we can't win a championship with Kobe/Gasol/Bynum (not to mention a veteran Fisher and Odom to go along with a solid bench), then something is very much broken. Kind of like how we were underachieving with Del Harris and Kurt Rambis running the show.
If a guy like Byron Scott comes in, I see no reason why we can't continue to run the triangle as long as we have knowledgeable assistants who know the system. As mentioned, we still have Shaw and Rambis on the bench to help out until Scott becomes familiar enough with the system. By that time I wonder how much it will really matter seeing as how we'll have a veteran squad that knows the offense inside and out. A monkey should be able to coach this team, at least on the offensive end.
What I like about Scott is that I think he will bring discipline to this team and improve us defensively, and to be honest, I'm willing to sacrifice some offense to become a better defensive team because would make us practically unstoppable.
Anyway, here's some interesting quotes from Scott:
If a guy like Byron Scott comes in, I see no reason why we can't continue to run the triangle as long as we have knowledgeable assistants who know the system. As mentioned, we still have Shaw and Rambis on the bench to help out until Scott becomes familiar enough with the system. By that time I wonder how much it will really matter seeing as how we'll have a veteran squad that knows the offense inside and out. A monkey should be able to coach this team, at least on the offensive end.
What I like about Scott is that I think he will bring discipline to this team and improve us defensively, and to be honest, I'm willing to sacrifice some offense to become a better defensive team because would make us practically unstoppable.
Anyway, here's some interesting quotes from Scott:
BallBlogger.com wrote:When asked point blank if he would like to coach the Lakers, Scott didn’t hide his feelings:
“I’m going to be honest, yeah, I thought about it a lot,” Scott said. “That’s home for me. That’s an organization that will be embedded in my heart for the rest of my life.”
Scott finished the last of his 14-year career playing for the Lakers in 1996-97, after spending three years away with two other teams. Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher were rookies. That makes the Lakers’ job all the more interesting for Scott.
“I played with them, so yeah, I can never sit and tell you, ‘No, I’ll never think about that,’ ” Scott said. “Yeah, I thought about it, a bunch of times.”
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this is something noone can replace
On the strangest motivational tactic Phil Jackson has used on Farmar:
“Well it was my rookie year when I wasn’t playing much. I ate a hamburger at halftime because I was starving. I wasn’t playing, I wasn’t getting any minutes. So I didn’t think..it had been like ten or twelve games where I didn’t see the court. And he saw me eat the hamburger, he fined me, he got mad at me. It was a close game up in Seattle and he put me in and said I hope you blow it.”
