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Rumor: Doc Rivers could be the next coach of the Lakers

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    By: Ryan Phillips | 5 hours ago

    Doc Rivers is currently under contract with the Los Angeles Clippers, but there are rumors bubbling up that he could be moving across his current arena to the other locker room. Yes, the Los Angeles Lakers could make a run at Rivers this summer. Several media members have suggested such a scenario (Stephen A. Smith mentioned it on his radio show recently) and Peter Vescey is the latest.

    On Monday, Vescey claimed Magic Johnson loves Rivers and would give him the job if he wanted it. If you think it’s unlikely Rivers would leave the Clippers, Vescey had this nugget for you:

    Would Rivers earnestly consider leaving a rebuilt playoff team (three starters are 22, 22 & 20; and then there’s Danilo Gallinari and two nuclear subs) that will enjoy enough cap space July 1 to entice on paper two free agents worthy of maximum investment (Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard are my educated guesses), and an owner who won’t faintly flinch to shell it out?

    Of course, Rivers would!

    According to a confidant, he almost always has wanted to leash the Lakers. In conversations over the years, Doc frequently expressed an ardent ambition to coach either them, or the Knicks before retiring, if for no other motivation than their worldwide brands.

    We all know Luke Walton and the Lakers are destined to break up after this season. Obviously, Johnson and general manager Rob Pelinka want to make a splash with their next hire. They also need someone who can command the respect of LeBron James while also integrating the remaining pieces of the Lakers’ young core. There are only a few coaches out there who could do both.

    The Clippers enter Monday with a 41-30 record and in the eighth playoff spot in the Western Conference. It’s been a remarkable season considering the franchise appeared to be settling in for a rebuild this season. In fact, it might be Rivers’ best coaching job yet.

    Vescey claims Clippers owner Steve Ballmer will pony up big-time to keep his coach. While Rivers is currently making $10 million a year, Ballmer is likely to offer him an extension worth $60 million over four seasons.

    Lakers owner Jeanie Buss won’t be breaking the bank to bring in Rivers, but he might take less to coach LeBron be part of the NBA’s glamour franchise.

    Expect these rumors to persist until Rivers makes a decision on his future.

    The Lakers have also been connected to Mark Jackson, Ty Lue, and John Calipari, while they could attempt a Hail Mary run at Mike Krzyzewski.

    https://thebiglead.com/2019/03/18/doc-rivers-lakers-clippers-rumors/
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    Where there is smoke, there is fire, and also possibly Doc Rivers to the Lakers rumors. But mostly fire.

    By Harrison Faigen@hmfaigen Mar 18, 2019, 5:48

    Even before a recent report that the Los Angeles Lakers front office is “dismayed” that head coach Luke Walton didn’t hire a more experience staff of assistants, it seemed pretty clear that he would be let go at the end of this season.



    We all know the commonly rumored names to replace Walton is he is gone, too: Mark Jackson, Jason Kidd, Ty Lue, etc.


    However, one name that has been the subject of increased whispers as of late is one that might surprise some: Current LA Clippers (and former Boston Celtics) head coach Doc Rivers.


    Almost two weeks ago, Stephen A. Smith of ESPN posited that Rivers “may potentially be pursued” by the Lakers, but given how nebulous that was — the Lakers “may potentially” pursue anyone, if you really think about it — it didn’t seem totally worth posting about in this space, even with Smith’s obvious line of access to Magic Johnson himself, and the ensuing likelihood he’s pretty plugged in in this specific area.


    Still, it was something worth making a mental note of, especially now that it seems that Rivers might have mutual desire to switch locker rooms in Staples Center. Hall-of-Fame NBA reporter Peter Vecsey is reporting on his Patreon page that Rivers has had interest in coaching the Lakers for a long time, and might have interest again this summer if Walton is let go:


    Would Rivers earnestly consider leaving a rebuilt playoff team (three starters are 22, 22 & 20; and then there’s Danilo Gallinari and two nuclear subs) that will enjoy enough cap space July 1 to entice on paper two free agents worthy of maximum investment (Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard are my educated guesses), and an owner who won’t faintly flinch to shell it out?


     
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    Of course, Rivers would!


    According to a confidant, he almost always has wanted to leash the Lakers. In conversations over the years, Doc frequently expressed an ardent ambition to coach either them, or the Knicks before retiring, if for no other motivation than their worldwide brands.



    Rivers leaving the Clippers — and their incredibly deep-pocketed owner who just extended him — might not seem to be so easily explained away by wanting to coach a team with the Lakers’ brand’s prestige, but even if he does want to coach the purple and gold, there would still be other complications.


    For one thing, the Lakers would have to want Rivers, which Smith’s report would seem to at the very least heavily imply is the case, so we can probably check that box safely. The Lakers would also have to let Walton go, which seems to be almost a guarantee at this point given all the noise about it.


    But even if and when all that becomes true, the Clippers would still have to agree to let Rivers leave. According to Broderick Turner of the L.A. Times, Rivers agreed to a two-year extension that is set to keep him with the Clippers through the 2020-21 season. The Clippers would have to let him out of that deal (unlikely, unless there is some out we’re currently unaware of) or trade him to the Lakers, which would quite possibly make Rivers the only head coach to be traded twice in his career (after the Celtics dealt him to the Clippers while he was under contract in the first place).



    That aforementioned Celtics situation at least implies that Rivers is willing to plan his next destination while still with his current team, so it’s totally possible he’s plotting a similar move to coach LeBron James with the Lakers. But barring L.A. making Rivers the highest-paid coach in the NBA, or giving him back some of the basketball operations powers that Clippers owner Steve Ballmer made him relinquish, it’s hard to see what his motivation would be beyond the power of the Lakers’ brand that Vecsey mentions.



    In the good news column, though, Rivers jumping ship would also (likely) mean that he was not very confident in the Clippers’ plans to try and add two superstars this summer, because as of right now the Clippers would seem to be a more desirable spot for a coach if they were able to execute on those grand dreams and the Lakers weren’t able to pair a second star with LeBron.


    The main takeaway here — beyond the fact that the Lakers would probably have to relinquish an asset in order to trade for Rivers — is that Rivers is a really good coach who has the Clippers headed for the playoff spot so many laughed at them for thinking was possible ahead of the Lakers after the Lakers added James this summer, and the Lakers would be lucky to have him.



    Rivers is a far more accomplished and desirable candidate than any of the names previously mentioned as well, and even if — as has hopefully been clear from the tone of this post — I’m skeptical that this is a very realistic hire even if both sides really do want to unite, if the Lakers could pry Rivers across the hallways of Staples Center to their locker room without giving up too much in compensation, he would be an amazing hire that is drastically better than the other rumored options. The field still seems more likely right now, but this is a situation worth keeping an eye on.


    For more Lakers talk, subscribe to the Silver Screen and Roll podcast feed on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or Google Podcasts. You can follow Harrison on Twitter at @hmfaigen


    https://www.silverscreenandroll.com...contract-extension-peter-vecsey-stephen-smith
     
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    So, this is where Austin ends up next season?
     
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    15mil/yr for 4 years......? No coach is worth that outside of Pop and thats still a maybe. WTF?
     
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    Lakers whole organization is overrated so makes sense they go after an overrated coach. Their problems start at the top, if they want to improve they should think about getting rid of their lousy president and GM first.
     
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    Stupid
    Clippers about to be great

    Rocket River
     
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    Magic and Rob have done a pretty terrible job tbh.

    I don’t even know if Rob is any good Because while he is the GM it seems like Magic is the guy who ultimately makes the decisions. Seems like Rob is just there to make sure the money and cap stuff work for magic.

    But getting rid of DLO and not retaining Randal, who signed a very reasonable 2 yr deal I might add we’re awfuk awful decisions.

    Drafting Ball because his Dad conned Magic into the hype, like he was some franchise savior. Even had magic believing that ball could be the next magic lol.

    They could easily have DLO Randal Ingram and Tatum with Lebron right now. Hell maybe they don’t even go after Lebron because that’s actually a really nice young core.

    They traded Subak for a guy who doesn’t even play.

    I don’t know What these clowns are doing.

    When will ppl realize that the lakers are dead. Their just like the knicks. Big brand, git a lot of money and fans but ownership and management egos are getting in the way of them doing things the right way.
     
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    Considering Doc's history in trying to get the Spurs job when Pop was on the bubble, wanting out of Boston... This is no surprise
     
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    Real or is this what Jeanie Buss calls "fake news"?
     
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    Lol at a potential “Hail Mary attempt” to get Coach K to join the Lakers, as if he would want to coach that dumpster fire of inflated egos
     
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    Pizza_Da_Hut I put on pants for this?

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    Doc would probably want gm powers.

    Seems like a great opportunity for Rivers to get a yuuge extension right after blowing up a promising core.

    Chris and Reddick were singing praises of him during their time with the clips. He's prob a great coach who has control issues that prevents him from from getting better
     
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    Overrated coach? The Clippers should be TRASH this year, yet they're better than the Lakrre, who currently have the greatest player ever in the history of basketball (rollseyes). Doc Rivers has proven himself already
     
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