As the Los Angeles Lakers go through the offseason, they have a lot of tough decisions to make. Not only do they have to find a new head coach but general manager Rob Pelinka also is tasked with building a more competitive roster.
The Lakers fell short of a title but are potentially looking to improve through roster upgrades instead of a third star. The Lakers have hinted at pursuing a third star this summer.
After canning Darvin Ham, the Los Angeles Lakers are embarking on a quest for their fourth head coaching hire since Rob Pelinka joined the team's front office in 2016.
Lakers GM Rob Pelinka is preparing for a critical summer and he's ready to make some big changes to the roster. According to Lakers insider Jovan Buha, the team has already closed in on four main trade targets this offseason: Trae Young, Dejounte Murray, Donovan Mitchell, and Darius Garland.
The presence of LeBron James and Lakers GM Rob Pelinka at the NBA Draft Combine has sent Lakers fans into a frenzy, igniting speculation about the potential selection of Bronny James.
As the 2024 NBA Playoffs rage on, the Los Angeles Lakers’ first priority in their offseason is to find their next head coach after they dismissed former head coach Darvin Ham and his staff the week they were eliminated by the Denver Nuggets.
The search for a new head coach is currently underway for the Los Angeles Lakers. Arguably the biggest part of their offseason, the Purple and Gold’s task stems after the organization decided to part ways with Darvin Ham.
The Los Angeles Lakers are poised to initiate contact with potential head coaching candidates in the coming days, with an initial emphasis on sitting NBA assistants and former head coaches with whom they are less familiar.
After a disappointing first-round playoff exit, the Los Angeles Lakers will look to make the necessary moves to return to championship level. Finding a new head coach is at the top of the list, but Rob Pelinka and the Lakers front office will also need to make some roster moves as well and this offseason they have the means to do so.
Pelinka may have to dig a little deeper into the Lakers' pockets if they want to hire a proven winner.
Rob Pelinka and the Lakers opted for continuity last season and diverting off that path after one season would be a mistake. The Lakers are a franchise with a rich history of stars.
The Los Angeles Lakers announced on Friday afternoon that they have officially fired head coach Darvin Ham after two years at the helm. “We greatly appreciate
The Los Angeles Lakers announced on Friday afternoon that they have officially fired head coach Darvin Ham after two years at the helm. “We greatly appreciate
The Lakers are teetering on the edge of being swept by the Nuggets, and LeBron James had some key words after the latest loss.
Rob Pelinka and the Los Angeles Lakers draft decisions have come under scrutiny this season, particularly with the success of prospects selected immediately after Jalen Hood-Schifino, especially with the success of Cam Whitemore.
According to NBA insider Anthony Irwin of Lakers Daily, it’s extremely unlikely Los Angeles Lakers vice president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka will face any real heat for this season.
According to NBA insider Anthony Irwin of Lakers Daily, some within the Los Angeles Lakers wondered if vice president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka intentionally sabotaged head coach Frank Vogel. The Lakers hired Vogel in 2019.
Paul Pierce might have a bit of bias when it comes to the Los Angeles Lakers, but that doesn't mean he's wrong.
According to NBA insider Anthony Irwin of Lakers Daily, some Los Angeles Lakers players plan to speak to general manager Rob Pelinka about coach Darvin Ham‘s future after the season ends. Ham won’t be fired this season since there are only 20 games left.
The Los Angeles Lakers haven't looked like the same team that made it to the Western Conference Finals last season.
76ers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey reportedly called Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka several days before the Feb. 8 trade deadline to see if James was available. Pelinka went a bit further than a simple “no.”
The Los Angeles Lakers have three big guards in mind for the offseason. Why Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell makes the most sense.
After being incredibly active during most of his previous transaction periods (with one notable exception), Los Angeles Lakers team president Rob Pelinka is apparently poised to...
Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka sees what the rest of us do — the Lakers are sometimes pretty doggone good, sometimes the opposite of that, and could still probably use some help.
The Los Angeles Lakers selected Jalen Hood-Schifino with the No. 17 pick in the 2023 NBA Draft on Thursday night. The 6-foot-6, 215-pound point guard
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