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AirTupac
04-28-2016, 12:15 AM
Just got permission from Kerr to talk to Walton after the series.

Walton or Messina for next coach. Woop

ClipperRevival
04-28-2016, 01:02 AM
Walton has the personality, commands the respect of NBA players and has the X's and O's to be the Lakers HC for the next 15-20 years. Some guys have the personality but can't coach while some have the X's and O's but can't command respect. When you find someone who can do both, you have to grab him. That's Walton.

AirTupac
04-28-2016, 01:56 AM
Walton has the personality, commands the respect of NBA players and has the X's and O's to be the Lakers HC for the next 15-20 years. Some guys have the personality but can't coach while some have the X's and O's but can't command respect. When you find someone who can do both, you have to grab him. That's Walton.

I feel it in my balls. Walton will be the next Popovich of the Lakers

Terahite
04-28-2016, 02:01 AM
I feel it in my balls. Walton will be the next Popovich of the Lakers

with more championships. :cheers:

ImKobe
04-28-2016, 02:37 AM
Luke seems like the right pick.

Can't wait for the LUUUUUUUUUKE chants.

Prime_Shaq
04-28-2016, 03:23 AM
Luke seems like the right pick.

Can't wait for the LUUUUUUUUUKE chants.
Haha I remember at times it sounded likes boos :oldlol:

Nick Young
04-28-2016, 03:25 AM
id rather have blatt.

MJ(Mean John)
04-28-2016, 03:29 AM
Haha I remember at times it sounded likes boos :oldlol:


They were Boo's. Lol Luke was Sorry a F.

PP34Deuce
04-28-2016, 09:33 AM
Luke would be perfect on a young team. He's young enough to relate, has rings, was a guy that was a starter as well as bench guy.

Hey Yo
04-28-2016, 09:49 AM
Walton has the personality, commands the respect of NBA players and has the X's and O's to be the Lakers HC for the next 15-20 years. Some guys have the personality but can't coach while some have the X's and O's but can't command respect. When you find someone who can do both, you have to grab him. That's Walton.
:roll:

The dude just turned 36yrs old and has never coached a rebuilding/losing team.

Plus, what's he done to command respect from players.....be a plug in coach on a championship team??

Walton's not ready for that kind of team. You need a good college coach who's use to teaching.

Remember how great Brian Shaw was going to be!?

dazzer87
04-28-2016, 09:51 AM
Fool's Gold. Dude was coaching Curry, Klay, Green and Iggy......yeah he's going to get the same results coaching Lakers.......:roll:

HOoopCityJones
04-28-2016, 11:45 AM
:roll:

The dude just turned 36yrs old and has never coached a rebuilding/losing team.

Plus, what's he done to command respect from players.....be a plug in coach on a championship team??

Walton's not ready for that kind of team. You need a good college coach who's use to teaching.

Remember how great Brian Shaw was going to be!?

Meltdown. :lol

ZenMaster
04-28-2016, 02:14 PM
Fool's Gold. Dude was coaching Curry, Klay, Green and Iggy......yeah he's going to get the same results coaching Lakers.......:roll:

No one is saying that but yourself.. Obviously no one thinks he's going to get the same amount of wins, and that's not what a Walton hiring is about.

Walton is a great choice because he has huge upside for a rookie head coach. Only reason he succeeded as a player was due to his understanding of tactics. One year, I think because of injury, he took ass. coach duties documenting triangle offense sequences. IIRC he was also a ass. coach at Memphis during the lockout.
Now he's been an ass. coach at an NBA champion, even took over when the HC was sick.. Sure the record was mainly achieved from the players and the work done previously, but he didn't mess it up by not being able to do the job.

Ever heard any of his former teammates say anything bad about this guy? Probably not, and probably because he's a nice guy to be around, which is needed if you're going to be telling NBA players what they're doing wrong for about 300 days a year.

No one can guarantee greatness, but this guy is a good as bet as any to have a great NBA career as a coach.

Old Man River
04-28-2016, 02:17 PM
It was crazy luke made NBA, he didn't have super athleticism. But hard work. That kind of guy seems to make the best coach. Experience in NBA games so he knows how it goes. But very smart.

Nick Young
04-28-2016, 02:25 PM
It was crazy luke made NBA, he didn't have super athleticism. But hard work. That kind of guy seems to make the best coach. Experience in NBA games so he knows how it goes. But very smart.
Hard work+elite basketball IQ is what got him in to the NBA. Despite being unathletic and unable to shoot, he just understands the game.

And it's not like he was a 15th man bench scrub on the teams he won titles with, he was getting meaningful minutes with the second unit and playing in big games.

Plus he was raised by a high BBall IQ father HOFer, coached by the GOAT Phil Jackson and now is working alongside the Coach of the Year Kerr.

As a player he has won multiple titles and knows what is needed to get to the big dance and win it.


Luke Walton may not have been a great player himself but he knows what it takes to achieve greatness, having played next to it his entire career.

He can relate to journeymen players and vets, and also knows what it takes to handle the super stars and genius talents.

ClipperRevival
04-29-2016, 10:31 AM
No one is saying that but yourself.. Obviously no one thinks he's going to get the same amount of wins, and that's not what a Walton hiring is about.

Walton is a great choice because he has huge upside for a rookie head coach. Only reason he succeeded as a player was due to his understanding of tactics. One year, I think because of injury, he took ass. coach duties documenting triangle offense sequences. IIRC he was also a ass. coach at Memphis during the lockout.
Now he's been an ass. coach at an NBA champion, even took over when the HC was sick.. Sure the record was mainly achieved from the players and the work done previously, but he didn't mess it up by not being able to do the job.

Ever heard any of his former teammates say anything bad about this guy? Probably not, and probably because he's a nice guy to be around, which is needed if you're going to be telling NBA players what they're doing wrong for about 300 days a year.

No one can guarantee greatness, but this guy is a good as bet as any to have a great NBA career as a coach.

:applause:

ClipperRevival
04-29-2016, 10:35 AM
It was crazy luke made NBA, he didn't have super athleticism. But hard work. That kind of guy seems to make the best coach. Experience in NBA games so he knows how it goes. But very smart.

Yup. Rarely do great players turn into great coaches. Probably because they have little patience and unobtainable expectations because they were so great. It's usually the scrubs who were very heady and used their brains to get it done that turn out to be good coaches. And having the right personality always helps too. Walton has both.

Fish is a guy who commands respect but doesn't seem to have the Xs and Os part down, which is obviously a no-no if you want a coach to actually win with.

kurple
04-29-2016, 10:47 AM
Walton has the personality, commands the respect of NBA players and has the X's and O's to be the Lakers HC for the next 15-20 years. Some guys have the personality but can't coach while some have the X's and O's but can't command respect. When you find someone who can do both, you have to grab him. That's Walton.
Anyone would look good coaching the Warriors.

Coaching Nick Young and DLo is not the same. Both being proven trouble makers

ClipperRevival
04-29-2016, 11:07 AM
Anyone would look good coaching the Warriors.

Coaching Nick Young and DLo is not the same. Both being proven trouble makers

Yeah, and Walton has the type of personality that commands respect from players. That's almost half of coaching at the NBA level. If you can't get the respect of players, you won't succeed. Walton can do that.

Lebron23
04-29-2016, 02:04 PM
Let's see about that.

Steven Kerry
04-29-2016, 02:22 PM
I hear Mike Brown is available.

imnew09
04-29-2016, 02:26 PM
I hear Mike Brown is available.
So is ur mom

Steven Kerry
04-29-2016, 02:28 PM
So is ur mom
I would actually find it quite awesome if my mom coached the Lakers.

Draz
04-29-2016, 03:00 PM
I think you guys all are overrating Luke.. he took one of the best teams in history to a good record without Kerr but that doesn't mean he's the second coming of Jesus. With that said, I wouldn't put all my marbles into him.

Levity
04-29-2016, 03:07 PM
Lakers interests, as well at the other teams looking at luke, doesnt solely stem from his interim HC record with the warriors. it also has to do with the NBA's well known knowledge of his often talked about BBIQ, his approachable personality, the different roles he was put in while still playing, his understanding of the offense AND defense the warriors run, and his acceptance/willingness to instill and embrace similar type of sets for a team he coaches in the future

there's obviously a huge risk is hiring him for a team already contending or near contedning. but for a young team like the lakers who have nowhere to go but up, this is a risk worth taking.