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- The Lakers are reportedly targeting UConn’s Dan Hurley for head coach.
- LeBron James remains uninvolved in the Lakers’ coaching search.
- Anthony Davis is a key figure in the search, with a long-term contract.
- James praised Hurley’s offensive strategies at UConn.
Lakers Eye Dan Hurley for Head Coach as LeBron Stays on Sidelines
The Los Angeles Lakers are considering a new direction for their head coaching position, with UConn’s Dan Hurley emerging as a strong candidate. Hurley, fresh from winning two National Championships, has not been previously linked to the Lakers but could be a swift hire if he opts for the NBA.
LeBron James, whose future with the Lakers is uncertain due to a possible free agency, has kept a distance from the coaching search. His agent, Rich Paul, emphasizes that the focus should be on Anthony Davis, who is under a long-term contract and plays a pivotal role in the selection process. Despite his past involvement in team decisions, James is consciously stepping back to allow the Lakers to choose a coach for the long haul.
While James has not officially endorsed any candidate, he shares a notable rapport with podcast co-host JJ Redick and has expressed admiration for Hurley’s offensive playbook at UConn. This respect for Hurley’s coaching prowess adds an interesting layer to the Lakers’ ongoing search for leadership.