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Micah Nori to the Lakers

Posted: Sun May 05, 2024 3:30 pm
by FNG
Book it. Especially if he continues to have success in the playoffs in a pseudo head coaching role.

It just makes too much sense. Two players the Lakers have to contend with in the West, Ant and Joker, have called him a genius. But perhaps more important in a city that values entertainment, Micah is entertaining. His "aw shucks" Ted Lasso humor would play well in LA. You gotta believe the Lakers brass is watching him closely this series...both on the court and post-game.

Would he take an offer? Well, it's not the most attractive open position given the Lakers' age and dysfunctional roster. But it would be a life-changing change in salary. The NBA doesn't disclose salaries, but I'm confident nobody makes $1 million. In contrast, the Lakers would pay him $3-5 million. Of course he would take it.

Chris Finch said Nori will be an excellent coach some day. I think it will be next season.

Re: Micah Nori to the Lakers

Posted: Sun May 05, 2024 5:04 pm
by kekgeek
I think Nori will be a head coach next year but I’ll be shocked if it’s the lakers. Don’t think Lebron would respect all of the saying Nori does. Even though nori deserves the chance.

Re: Micah Nori to the Lakers

Posted: Sun May 05, 2024 10:42 pm
by FNG
kekgeek wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 5:04 pm I think Nori will be a head coach next year but I’ll be shocked if it’s the lakers. Don’t think Lebron would respect all of the saying Nori does. Even though nori deserves the chance.
I think it comes down to whether LeBron picks the new coach, or the Lakers management does. If it's LeBron, it may very well be Redick. But I question whether LeBron will be allowed to make the choice. How many years, if any, do the Lakers expect or want LeBron on the roster? He hasn't made any commitments about next year, and the Bronny situation complicates things. I don't think it would be a prudent move to have a short timer pick the next coach. But we'll have to see what happens.

Re: Micah Nori to the Lakers

Posted: Mon May 06, 2024 1:23 am
by Porckchop
After seeing what Ham went thru why would a first time head coach want to expose himself to a lack of respect from veteran players and possible coaching suicide when they throw him under the bus. A place like Detroit would make more sense or join the Spurs knowing Pop is unlikely to see the rebuild to its culmination. Wemby would be a great player to start your coaching career with.

Re: Micah Nori to the Lakers

Posted: Mon May 06, 2024 7:09 am
by FNG
Porckchop wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 1:23 am After seeing what Ham went thru why would a first time head coach want to expose himself to a lack of respect from veteran players and possible coaching suicide when they throw him under the bus. A place like Detroit would make more sense or join the Spurs knowing Pop is unlikely to see the rebuild to its culmination. Wemby would be a great player to start your coaching career with.
No question that Detroit would be a much better coaching option with their group of young talent. But there's no evidence the Pistons are moving on from Williams. I also don't think a lateral move to the Spurs would be appealing to Nori. I agree with you that the LA job doesn't sound very attractive...except for one aspect: the money. If the Lakers throw $5 million at Nori, I don't think he turns it down. And who out there is more "Hollywood" than Micah Nori?

Re: Micah Nori to the Lakers

Posted: Mon May 06, 2024 10:19 am
by Coolbreeze44
The Lakers just fired a guy who was a first time head coach. I think they will go to a proven commodity this time. Maybe coach Budenholzer.

Re: Micah Nori to the Lakers

Posted: Fri May 10, 2024 7:13 am
by Monster
FNG wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 7:09 am
Porckchop wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 1:23 am After seeing what Ham went thru why would a first time head coach want to expose himself to a lack of respect from veteran players and possible coaching suicide when they throw him under the bus. A place like Detroit would make more sense or join the Spurs knowing Pop is unlikely to see the rebuild to its culmination. Wemby would be a great player to start your coaching career with.
No question that Detroit would be a much better coaching option with their group of young talent. But there's no evidence the Pistons are moving on from Williams. I also don't think a lateral move to the Spurs would be appealing to Nori. I agree with you that the LA job doesn't sound very attractive...except for one aspect: the money. If the Lakers throw $5 million at Nori, I don't think he turns it down. And who out there is more "Hollywood" than Micah Nori?
I'm guessing Nori might be smarter than to take that Lakers job. I think it's reasonable to assume the Wolves will continue to have success and if so Nori will have various opportunities to get a head coaching gig if he wants one.