Sunday, November 18, 2012

Will Firing Mike Brown Save the Lakers?


In the New Yorker article by Reeves Weedman “ Will Firing Mike Brown Save the Lakers?”, talks about whether or not the Los Angeles Lakers will do well after firing Mike Brown. After a disastrous 1-4 start of the NBA season, the Lakers pulled the plug on a coach they only had for just less than two seasons. With the addition of one of the best centers Dwight Howard and the best point guard Steve Nash along with the best player in the NBA, Kobe Bryant, the Lakers are projected to win the NBA Championship. Brown previously worked with the Cavaliers and LeBron James in 2010 where they came close in winning an NBA championship. He was then fired after an early exit from the playoffs and the leaving of LeBron as well. Brown replaced legendary coach Phil Jackson who won ten NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls and the Lakers. Lakers have the best starting rotation of Nash, Kobe, Metta World Peace, Pau Gasol and Dwight Howard. They have struggled to implement the Princeton -style offense, which has won them many championships with Kobe leading the charge. He states that having a new coach will not have a major impact even though it is early in the season to tell.
As much as I do not like the Los Angeles Lakers they filled the void of adding a better replacement for Mike Brown. A few days after firing Brown, they hired Mike D’Antoni who will start coaching this week. D’Antoni was a good choice because this will bring back the relationship of Nash and D’Antoni who were together at the Phoenix Suns for six years. During their tenure Nash won MVP two consecutive years. His style of play will fit the Lakers because they will have the best pick and roll with duo with Nash and Dwight/Gasol. This will help Kobe out in having less pressure to shoot the ball or be double-teamed. The Lakers have a good chance of taking the Western Division but have to fix all their problems first before the post-season starts. As a long time Warriors fan I do not want to see the Lakers win the NBA Championship. I hope the Miami Heat repeat their championship success this season. 


http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/sportingscene/2012/11/will-firing-mike-brown-save-the-lakers.html

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4 comments:

  1. I also dislike the Lakers; I was happy to see them start off the season with a bad record. I think that having too many star players on one team is hard to manage because they all want their spotlight. I am also a Warriors fan and hope to see them do well this season.

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  2. Yes, Miami for a repeat this year! I believe that firing Mike Brown so early was a mistake. But hiring D`Antoni was a great choice because he's a "offensive genius" stated by Kobe. I want the Lakers to suffer this year, but D'Antoni is a great coach. All I want is the Warriors to make it in the playoffs this year.

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  3. I do not watch basketball but maybe firing Mike Brown and hiring D'Antoni is what is best for the Lakers. I also beleive that having too many star players on a team may cause tension and conflict. But, if i was to go for a basketball team I would go for the Warriors.

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  4. I find it interesting where the blame has been placed within the team. It is a newly developed team and the administration had already decided to fire their coach. I felt that they needed more time to develop as a team rather than quickly firing their coach because they were not meeting expectations.

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