Lakers Hire Mike Brown as New Head Coach

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ESPN said:
Mike Brown is the new coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. Brown and the Lakers agreed in principle Wednesday to a four-year, $18.25 million deal, according to league sources.

The Lakers will announce Brown as the 22nd coach in franchise history Wednesday afternoon. Brown, who is currently in Cleveland, will sign the contract later this week.

The development is a victorious comeback for Brown, who was fired by the Cleveland Cavaliers almost a year ago to the day. Now, the 41-year-old Brown, the winningest coach in Cavaliers history, is leading one of the most prestigious and successful franchise in modern basketball history.

The contract is a three-year deal with a team option for a fourth year. If the Lakers don't pick up the option, Brown is guaranteed to receive $2.5 million.

Brown's union with the Lakers came together quickly. An ESPN analyst and the 2008-09 NBA coach of the year, he emerged as the leading candidate for the vacancy created when Phil Jackson retired after a strong face-to-face interview Saturday with Lakers brass including executive vice president of player personnel Jim Buss, ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher reported.

Brown, 41, guided Cleveland to the 2007 NBA Finals and two trips to the Eastern Conference finals in five seasons with the Cavaliers, posting a record of 272-138.

While Brown's teams were noted for their defense, their offensive schemes were much maligned for their over-dependency on LeBron James to create without the consistent involvement of his teammates. Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss addressed the issue of the team's offense moving forward in an interview with SiriusXM Radio on Tuesday.

"We're not going to continue exclusively with the triangle," Buss told Playboy Radio's Michael Eaves and Bonnie-Jill Laflin. "Certainly, there will be facets of the triangle incorporated into any modern offense."

Brown would be likely to implement an offensive system similar to what the San Antonio Spurs run, which includes triangle principles, according to a Western Conference coach familiar with Brown's career. Brown was an assistant coach in San Antonio from 2000-03.

Brown's interview, combined with his track record of success in Cleveland, moved him ahead of the two other candidates the Lakers interviewed, Rick Adelman and Brian Shaw.

Shaw, a longtime Lakers assistant under former coach Phil Jackson, had a public endorsement from superstar Kobe Bryant, but Shaw will likely be moving on to another franchise after the hiring of Brown. He is a candidate for the head coaching job in Golden State, though sources say the Warriors want to hire a coach with prior head coaching experience.

Lakers brass did not consult Bryant during their coaching search, but sources say Bryant has great respect for Brown and is on board with the hiring.

With the Lakers realizing their hopes of landing Brown, runner-up Adelman would move to the Warriors' short list, sources told Bucher.

Former Minnesota Timberwolves coach Kevin McHale is also among the Warriors' top candidates. McHale was expected to meet with Rockets' owner Les Alexander on Wednesday, but a source cautioned not to interpret that as McHale being on track to get the job. McHale is battling assistant coach Dwane Casey to succeed Adelman in Houston, a source said, and the Rockets could make a decision as early as Thursday.

The Warriors, conversely, will not hire a new head coach until next week at the earliest, a source said.

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I think that this is a good move by the Lakers. Brown is a good coach and a good choice to replace Jackson. He will have to make some big decisions early with regards to the roster as a few of those guys need to be moved on.

What do you think of this decision?
 

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People are Loling about this but I don't see any reason. Mike Brown is a fantastic coach and if you ask me, if you can't have Phil Jackson, get Mike Brown.
 

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Dademo you know your stuff about b-ball, you really do but I am really shocked for you to say that. The Lakers aren't much of a threat anymore until they get Howard with this guy running the team. He is a regular season coach, but bring him into the playoffs and it's a whole new ball game. He botched several times with Cleveland and it was good idea to fire him. Laker fans are pissed and I would be to. Mike Brown doesn't give me any confidence that he can lead a team to a championship.
 

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Dademo you know your stuff about b-ball, you really do but I am really shocked for you to say that. The Lakers aren't much of a threat anymore until they get Howard with this guy running the team. He is a regular season coach, but bring him into the playoffs and it's a whole new ball game. He botched several times with Cleveland and it was good idea to fire him. Laker fans are pissed and I would be to. Mike Brown doesn't give me any confidence that he can lead a team to a championship.

Well that's why I was iffy in saying positive things about this. I really have no idea why people are literally laughing at this. Who is the better guy exactly to be the coach of the Lakers than Phil Jackson?

I know that he botched in the playoffs with Cleveland so from that angle I get it, bu who exactly do the Lakers want instead? Jeff Van Gundy maybe?

Look, I agree
 

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You do make a good point since the options are limited. But there are still some decent options out there. Rick Adelman coached those great Kings teams and would have been a great fit. I heard he was getting good praise about the interview and always was a great coach. If it wasn't for that referee gambling scandal, Adelman may have won a title or two in Sacramento. People rip him for the mess of Houston, but last time I checked it's not his fault that the main piece of the franchise in Yao Ming got hurt and people like Ron Artest wanted out. Adelman would have been a great pick up and Larry Brown would have been interesting. I thought they did hire Larry Brown when I heard Brown, but it was Mike Brown which shocked me. We will see, but I am not all convinced of Mike Brown. At least they didn't get Kevin McHale.
 

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Really Dademo, you support this? I don't like it one bit, and I guarrantue that they will go nowhere with Brown as the head coach. I don't think he's the type of guy they need, that's for damn sure. He'll do the same thing he did with Lebron in Cleveland with Kobe in Los Angeles.
 

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Really Dademo, you support this? I don't like it one bit, and I guarrantue that they will go nowhere with Brown as the head coach. I don't think he's the type of guy they need, that's for damn sure. He'll do the same thing he did with Lebron in Cleveland with Kobe in Los Angeles.

Then I'll ask you, who would you think would be a better fit as a head coach for the Lakers than?

The Lakers are all about winning that NBA Championship and now the Phil Jackson era is over. I still believe that they can and will be a force in the Western Conference, and although Mike Brown isn't a huge playoff caliber head coach the best he can do is give them a good season to restore confidence after a disappointing postseason.
 
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People are laughing because Brown has had one major job and he didn't achieve what was expected of him. He clashed with Lebron and will have a similar player in Kobe. He's not an awful coach but the money he is getting and the situation he is taking over do make this lol worthy.
 

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People are laughing because Brown has had one major job and he didn't achieve what was expected of him. He clashed with Lebron and will have a similar player in Kobe. He's not an awful coach but the money he is getting and the situation he is taking over do make this lol worthy.

Now that is something that can't be topped. Scott you are totally right and I couldn't agree more. Brown should have taken a smaller role, not something like the Lakers.