Lakerdude: don't stop venting, this is what a forum is for. Just because I or anyone else doesn't
share your point of view doesn't mean you should stop. I think the years of FO
bumbling and stumbling have really made Lakers' fans question a lot of their moves
and processes for doing things. The FO's star thirsty ways no pass moves have made me
a believer in almost every star-acquisition rumor there is. Me heating about the
Lakers trading their top 3 pick for proven talent is believable to me because Mitch
has traded picks for proven talent and its come out of his mouth
before.
You and some others have shown that you're not happy with the process of hiring Luke
because it seemed like it was the only guy they wanted. Personally, I'm glad they
went after a hot coaching prospect to grow with a young team. This is a total 180
compared to the past. I hated the days of Kobe wasn't consulted, will Kobe buy in, is
this the correct coach for Kobe and so on. This coaching hire is refreshing to
me.
In regards to Luke's career or Pat Riley, Phil Jackson, Rick Carlisle, Scott Brooks
and anyone else, we shouldn't let their playing careers dictate how they will be as
coaches. I don't think people realize how good some NBA players are who are at the end
of a bench. I've been lucky enough to play against some of them before, during and
after their NBA careers and even some who have tried to make a team, it's put into
perspective for me at least how hood and how knowledgeable they are about the game.
Their lack of an NBA career or a weak one doesn't give a good idea of how much they know
about the game. This one guy was showing me the triangle offense because I inquired
about it, this is why I'm dead set against it coming back to LA, lol. I think Luke is a
step in the right direction, what we do know is that he believes in ball movement and
player movement and I for one have wanted to see that in LA for a long
time.