Kilroy wrote:Ball so hard wrote:sonnyhill wrote:
Good for Kidd to publicly acknowledge Vogel's value!
It was only two season's ago that Vogel had coached the Lakers to a championship; and yet, he suddenly dropped off in value as a coach? It would be curious to know how much input Frank Vogel had in construction of this past season's roster (or was it really a LeBron-Klutch created roster?).
Will the public ever know who made the decision to fire Vogel? Was it a front office decision or was it driven by the players (similar to Magic pushing Westhead out)?
Because of the influence that LeBron has in the league combined with his leverage to influence what the Lakers do in its hiring-and-firing of its coaches, the league might just allow for LeBron to become the Lakers' player-coach and upon retirement give LeBron, Klutch and its Keiretsu the opportunity to purchase the Lakers and fulfill the league's dual goal of more minority ownership representation and planting its flag in Las Vegas.
Would LeBron be good player-coach for the Lakers? Hard to say; however, it may be inevitable as we see how Jeanie and her sewing group find it more important to "entertain" the fanbase with more "side-show" milestones (similar to LeBron breaking the NBA scoring record while wearing a Laker uniform) than building a winning product on the court and a stable and enduring organizational structure.
The firing of Vogel was misguided at best. I've said many times and I maintain this was a mistake. There aren't any better options available; just about everyone knows this. Is Stotts really an upgrade? I've yet to hear a convincing argument in favor of Stotts as an upgrade. Sure he probably has a better mind on offense...but so what? The same people pushing for Stotts will be complaining about the lack of defense in no time. I've also heard we should hire Stotts and hire a defensive minded coach. Would it not have been better to keep Vogel and hire an offensive minded coach. After all, Vogel has proven he's capable of coaching a championship caliber team. It pains me to admit i've lost so much interest in this franchise. We have a bunch of buffoons running our team.
Firing Vogel in a vacuum, isn't necessarily the problem, or the symptom of a bigger problem... The issue is that he was apparently fired because he couldn't figure out how to maximize Westbrook... That's a huge red-flag regarding the organization...
I mean, I get it... Someone had to take the fall, and Vogel wasn't perfect, but the fact that the FO thinks Lakers fans are going to accept that particular excuse, is a big example of how out of touch they are...
If you're choosing between Westbrook and Vogel, the healthy org chooses Vogel every single time...
I like Stotts but I did say that I have doubts that his system or any system for that matter will work with Westbrook. Yes, I did like the idea of hiring a good assistant like Steve Clifford but it's not a guarantee that they will solve their problems.
Ultimately Head coaches decides who play the bulk of the minutes and how much practice time and how much time they focus on specific strategies based on their film sessions. Mike D"Antoni would prioritize practicing and diagramming schemes on the offense and would leave very little time to talk about defense. It's kind of the opposite with Vogel who would dedicate most of his attention on defense and would play his favorite defenders and would bench shooters like Ellington on the bench. Frank looked GREAT with his very good defenders and a rested Lebron and AD (3-4 months covid stoppage). They were laser focused, unified AND healthy during the bubble. They still looked good the season after, relying on defenders like Caruso,KCP, Kuz, Schroder etc but Klutch and Rob just decided they need to ship those players and let Alex walk and just replace them with non defending shooters.
Rob probably realized his grave mistake after training camp and quickly hired Bradley, plucked Stanley Johnson and Gabriel during the season as band aids. Having said all that, I think the FO would be incredibly STUPID to blame Frank for his inability to maximize Russ because it was not Vogel's fault that Westbrook has all of a sudden forgot to make lay ups etc. I mean the guy just had a rapid decline and no coach can just change that.
























