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Because some actions are not learned well, ( Copy. parentheses, open. (
It will be difficult to correct it in the future.
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D'Antoni is a former Suns head coach and a big user of the run-and-gun tactics.
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Now it's Mike D'Antoni who previously coached Nash with the Suns.
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What about De-Anton. Former head coach of the Knicks.
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Former Suns head coach D'Antoni.
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The head coach of the Lakers is Byron Scott.
On July 29, 2014, Scott signed a four-year contract with the Lakers.
Byron Scott (Byron Scott), born on March 28, 1961 in California, USA, is a former American professional basketball player, a shooting guard, and currently the head coach of the NBA Los Angeles Lakers.
As an NBA player, he played for the Los Angeles Lakers (1983-1993, 1996-1997) and the Indiana Pacers (1993-1995).
From 2004 to 2009, Byron Scott coached the New Orleans Hornets and from 2010 to 2013 he coached the Cleveland Cavaliers.
On July 26, 2014, he was hired as the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Coaching experience: In the 1998-99 and 1999-00 seasons, Byron Scott served as an assistant coach for the Kings.
In 2000-01, Byron Scott made his NBA debut as head coach for the New Jersey Nets.
On May 8, 2004, Byron Scott became the seventh head coach in Hornets history.
On July 2, 2010, Cleveland Cavaliers general manager Chris Grant announced at the Quick Loan Center that Byron Scott had officially become the head coach of the Cavaliers.
On July 29, 2014, the Lakers officially announced the appointment of Byron Scott as the team's new coach, and Scott also became the 25th coach in Lakers history.
Scott signed a four-year contract with the Lakers for a total value of about $17 million, with a team option in the final year.
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The Lakers' current head coach (head coach) is called Frank Vogel.
Frank Vogel (Frank Vogel), born on June 21, 1973 in New Jersey, is an American basketball coach, a former scout for the NBA Los Angeles Lakers and Washington Wizards, an assistant coach of the Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics and Indiana Pacers, the head coach of the Indiana Pacers, the head coach of the Orlando Magic, and the current head coach of the NBA Los Angeles Lakers, the 27th head coach in the history of the Lakers.
On April 13, 2019, the Lakers announced the dismissal of head coach Luke Wharton, including several members of the coaching staff. On May 14, the Lakers announced Frank Vogel as the new head coach.
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The Lakers have had a list of previous head coaches, the Los Angeles Lakers (including the Minneapolis Lakers in the early stage), and have had a total of 21 head coaches since they joined the NBA.
The team's first head coach after entering the NBA league was John. Kundera, who coached the Lakers for 11 years. Under Kundera's leadership, the Lakers won four NBA championships over the next five years (1949-1950, 1951-1952, 1952-1953 and 1953-1954) [Kundera led the Lakers to the 1948-1949 BAA title].
Phil. Jackson holds the Lakers' all-time regular-season coaching record (820) and regular-season winning record (553), as well as Lakers' all-time playoff coaching record (171 games) and playoff wins (114 games) (as of the end of the 2009-2010 season). The Los Angeles Lakers' 16 championships in history have been led by the following coaches:
Kundera 5, Riley 4, Phil. Jackson 5, Bill. 1 of Sharman and Paul.
Westhead 1. During his tenure with the Lakers, Sharman, Riley and Harris won the NBA Coach of the Year in 1972, 1990 and 1995, respectively. Kundera, Bill Shalman, Riley and Phil.
Jackson is one of four coaches who have been inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
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It was supposed to be the son of Bass.
The Buss Family: Will be at the helm of the Lakers for a long time.
Immediately after Bass's death, the Bass family issued a joint statement. In the statement, the Buss family also said that they will take charge of the Lakers for a long time and make it part of the Buss family. "We will honor my father's last wish and do everything in our power to continue his unparalleled legacy.
The elder Bass will continue to work with his six children and eight grandchildren. In fact, as early as a few years ago, Buss Sr. had left the Lakers to his son Jim Buss to take care of, but in terms of his operations in recent seasons, Buss Jr. is obviously far inferior to his father.
Jim Bass looks set to be the one to take over the basketball side after Buss Sr.'s death, and Jenny Buss has been the executive vice president of basketball, and it looks like she'll continue in that role. But there's another question, Jeanie Buss is engaged to former Lakers coach Phil Jackson, and if Jackson officially becomes a member of the family, will he once again enter the NBA history's radar? Los Angeles** has previously said that the relationship between Jenny Bass and Jim Bass is sometimes strained.
How the Lakers' top management will divide the labor and who will be responsible for it will affect the future trend of the team.
Collected from China News Network).
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The beautiful boss of the Lakers, worth more than 3 billion, has constant scandals, and her career is successful but her private life is very chaotic.
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It's unlikely to change... Because Kobe Bryant strongly supports D'Antoni, and now the Lakers owner is Bass Jr., which is a brain-dead.
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It will definitely change, and the most vocal now is of course Phil Jackson, and his girlfriend is the daughter of a former Lakers owner, but his salary is too high. In fact, I recommend you to pay attention to the Lakers in 2014, when there will be big moves, and 2013 should be no play.
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The coach of the team is D'Antoni, what he said upstairs is not wrong, I am also a basketball enthusiast, my own 10 years of NBA experience, the Lakers will never win the championship one day with D'Antoni, I look very accurate, D'Antoni is not a championship-winning material, look at his character to know, if you can't let a player admire the coach from the bottom of his heart, he is not a good coach, he can't talk about it at the moment... Support the jacking of the same feeling as me.
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D'Antoni is the current head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers and is still in office. Although D'Antoni suffered a serious crisis of confidence due to the Lakers' lackluster performance last season (swept by the Spurs in the first round of the playoffs), it was recently revealed that D'Antoni will also serve as the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers next season.
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D'Antoni! It won't be changed in a short time, because the Lakers' lineup has not yet been determined, and whoever will coach will be the same, wait for the lineup to be ready, and then take a look.
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In the 2013-2014 season, the coach of the Lakers was D'Antoni.
D'Antoni became the new head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers on November 13, 2012, and the two sides will sign a four-year contract, with the first three years of $12 million guaranteed and the fourth year as a team option; Under D'Antoni's leadership, the Lakers entered the playoffs with a 40-32 record in the 2012-2013 season, but were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs;
In the 2013-2014 season, it only achieved a record of 27 wins and 55 losses, ranking last in the West;
So D'Antoni resigned as Lakers coach on May 1, 2014, Beijing time.
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D'Antoni, his system is not suitable for the old and slow Lakers, and it is highly recommended to replace it!
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No, because the lineup changes are uncertain.
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At the moment, it is D'Antoni and it is not expected to be replaced next season.
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De Antony, who unfortunately became Kobe's puppet.
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It's still D'Antoni and there are no rumors of getting out of class.
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D'Antoni certainly won't change but now Phil Jackson is an advisor to the Lakers.
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D'Antoni doesn't seem to have changed his mind at the moment.
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It should be exchanged back to Zen master Filson.
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The coach of the Lakers is D'Antoni.
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D'Antoni, it doesn't look like he was replaced so quickly.
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D'Antoni! Maybe change it this year.
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Like Bill. Sharman led the team to championship that season when he first joined the Lakers in 1971.
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Bill Sharman, Paul Westhead, Pat Riley, Phil Jackson, Vogel.
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Bill Sharman in 1971-1972, Paul Westhead in 1879-1880, Pat Riley in 1981-1982, Phil Jackson in 1999-2000.
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There are three main ones, namely Bill Sharman, Pat Riley, and Phil Jackson.
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