Quick Bytes
- Darvin Ham joins Milwaukee Bucks as top assistant coach to Doc Rivers.
- Ham previously coached the Lakers and has a strong connection with the Bucks.
- Despite Lakers’ release, L.A. owes Ham for the remaining two years of his contract.
- Jaxson Hayes reflects on his growth and challenges during the Lakers’ 2023-24 season.
Coaching Carousel: Darvin Ham’s New Chapter with the Bucks
Following his departure from the Los Angeles Lakers, Darvin Ham has swiftly moved on to become the top assistant coach for Doc Rivers with the Milwaukee Bucks. This marks a significant transition for Ham, who had a prior stint with the Bucks both as a player and an assistant coach.
Ham’s tenure with the Lakers saw postseason success, but the franchise opted for a change in direction. The Lakers had shown interest in UConn’s Dan Hurley for the head coach position, but no official announcement has been made. Meanwhile, Ham’s strong ties with the Bucks, especially with star player Giannis Antetokounmpo, made his return to Milwaukee a logical step after the Lakers’ release.
While Ham had the option to join Mike Budenholzer with the Phoenix Suns, he chose the Bucks instead. Despite taking an assistant role, which means the Lakers are still financially responsible for his contract, Ham is viewed as a potential head coaching candidate in the future.
In related news, Lakers’ Jaxson Hayes shared insights into his development under Ham’s guidance, overcoming initial struggles to find his place in the team. Hayes’ candid reflection highlights the impact of coaching decisions on player performance and growth.