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Nikola Jokic’s triple-double lifts Nuggets past Hornets
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Nikola Jokic had 26 factors, 19 rebounds and 11 assists for his nineteenth triple-double of the season, and the Denver Nuggets held on to beat the Charlotte Hornets 113-109 on Monday night time.
Aaron Gordon added 21 factors and Will Barton scored 18 for the Nuggets, who earned a break up of the season collection.
Miles Bridges had 27 factors and 11 rebounds and LaMelo Ball added 22 factors, 11 assists and 6 rebounds for Charlotte, which fell to 1-13 within the second night time of back-to-backs. The loss dropped the Hornets to ninth place within the Japanese Convention, a half-game behind the idle Brooklyn Nets.
The Nuggets at present sit in sixth place within the Western Convention, so there’s an opportunity that they will not host a playoff collection.
However Denver has received a franchise-record 23 street video games this season, so Jokic would not appear all that involved.
“It simply looks like now we have been good on the street,” stated Jokic, providing no clarification as to why.
Denver took an 83-74 lead into the fourth quarter and rapidly prolonged it to 13 factors. The Hornets rallied, battling again to chop the result in one with 4:07 left behind 3-pointers from Isaiah Thomas, Bridges and Ball and an alley-oop dunk by Bridges.
The Hornets had a number of probabilities to tie the sport, however photographs merely would not fall.
Monte Morris put the Nuggets up by 5 with two free throws with 38.8 seconds left earlier than Terry Rozier answered with a 3.
Jokic missed a jumper on Denver’s subsequent possession with the shot clock operating down, however received his personal rebound off a tipped ball and was fouled onerous with 8.6 seconds left. He made each photographs to make it a two-possession recreation and put the Hornets away.
It was the seventeenth offensive rebound for the Nuggets — and the fifth by Jokic. Denver completed with 32 second-chance factors.
The Nuggets held a 51-40 benefit on the glass general.
“Typically you do all the things proper and it simply bounces their manner,” Hornets coach James Borrego stated. “I don’t have the solutions proper now, however I do know now we have to be extra bodily and simply go get them.”
Borrego stated one of many issues he’ll research this offseason is discovering methods to be higher on the second night time of back-to-backs.
For now, Bridges stated it’s time for the Hornets to proceed to struggle for seeding.
“We’re a younger staff and it’s playoff push time, so we actually don’t have time for fatigue,” Bridges stated.
HARRELL EJECTED
Montrezl Harrell and Gordon exchanged phrases and a few mild shoves close to the tip of the third quarter, leading to Harrell getting two technical fouls and being ejected from the sport.
Gordon was assessed one technical foul, however remained within the recreation.
It began when Harrell appeared to step over Austin Rivers — who was on the bottom after taking a shot to the pinnacle — after which shoved Gordon with one arm, prompting a retaliatory shove from Gordon. The 2 then needed to be separated by teammates and, after a protracted delay, Harrell was ejected.
Rivers stayed within the recreation however was seen leaving the world with an ice pack on his head.
GORDON SETS TONE
Gordon set the tone early for the Nuggets, scoring 17 factors within the first quarter — most of these by attacking the rim.
“We talked to him right this moment after lunch, simply speaking to him saying, ‘The way in which you’re enjoying proper now, the man guarding you is saying, How am I going to cease this man?’” Denver coach Michael Malone stated. “While you accept bounce photographs, if you accept 3s, that very same man is saying, ‘Oh, thank goodness this man will not be placing his head down and (going to) the rim.’”
TIP-INS
Nuggets: Morris had 14 factors and 9 assists.
Hornets: Had 33 assists. … Bridges and Terry Rozier had been a mixed 4 of 17 from 3-point vary.
UP NEXT
Nuggets: At Pelicans on Wednesday night time.
Hornets: At Knicks on Wednesday night time.
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Why JJ Redick is the front-runner to coach Lakers — and why it's not only about LeBron James
With the Los Angeles Lakers zeroing in on JJ Redick as the front-runner to become the next head coach, one of the franchise’s biggest remaining offseason questions should be answered relatively soon.
For weeks, Redick, 39, has garnered the most buzz for the Lakers’ vacant head coaching position in league circles. Though no final decision has been made, and the Lakers still have steps in their coaching search, all indications are Redick is the emphatic favorite. As The Athletic previously reported, the Lakers are infatuated with Redick’s potential and view him as a Pat Riley-like coaching prospect, according to league sources.
Redick checks many of the boxes on the Lakers’ extensive checklist for their next coach.
The franchise views Redick as the candidate who can maximize the short-term championship window with LeBron James and Anthony Davis, but also drive the long-term culture and sustainability of the Lakers’ next era. He projects as a coach who will have the gravitas to command the locker room and also hold players accountable better than his two predecessors, Frank Vogel and Darvin Ham.
There are no doubts about Redick’s work ethic, particularly in comparison to Ham’s. One of the common internal complaints with Ham was his lack of preparation. Conversely, Redick is obsessively structured and organized, from dogmatically attempting 342 game-speed shots every day during the offseason as a player to swiftly developing into one of the game’s premier NBA analysts and podcasters after retiring in 2021.
Redick’s intelligence, maniacal competitiveness as a 15-year NBA veteran, attention to detail and overall attitude (he’s said he “loves” players who have “a little s— to them”) all are appealing traits for the Lakers. His media savvy doesn’t hurt, either, in a high-profile gig where the wrong answer in a press conference will go viral and lead social media and sports talk shows for days.
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If the Lakers hire Redick, it would be a decade-defining bet on his potential. It also would be a departure from the franchise’s recent coaching decisions. The lineage is full of hires with notable ties to the franchise, from former players like Byron Scott and Luke Walton, to former assistants like Ham.
Meanwhile, the exceptions — Mike Brown, Mike D’Antoni and Vogel — were experienced and accomplished coaches. All three were well-regarded leaguewide and went on to be hired elsewhere after being fired by the Lakers. They also had been a head coach for at least five seasons and made at least one conference finals appearance. D’Antoni was brought in partly because of his relationship with Steve Nash, whom the Lakers acquired ahead of the 2012-13 season.
Redick would enter the NBA coaching ranks green — he hasn’t coached above the youth level — and without any links to the Lakers franchise as a former player or coach. This brings us to the elephant in the room: It’s impossible to discern how much his professional relationship with James is factoring into the Lakers’ calculus. Klutch Sports CEO and James’ agent Rich Paul told The Athletic that James is not involved in the coaching search and hasn’t backed Redick as his preferred candidate.
Rich Paul: “LeBron James and JJ Redick do a podcast together, that does not mean he wants Redick as the head coach.” https://t.co/zexlbbKNpL
— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) May 20, 2024
At the same time, the chemistry between the two, who co-host the Mind The Game podcast, has been palpable, especially when analyzing basketball strategy and philosophy. It’s hard to believe the Lakers, if they decided on Redick, wouldn’t at least run the choice by their franchise player. At a minimum, the Lakers have to project the type of attributes James, who has a $51.4 million player option for next season, would want in a new hire. His input remains invaluable, especially with his ability to test free agency this summer.
Redick’s primary competition throughout the process, at least over the past couple of weeks, has been James Borrego. The New Orleans Pelicans associate coach and former Charlotte Hornets head man met with Lakers stakeholders last week at the team’s practice facility and was impressive during his meetings, league and team sources said. Davis and Borrego briefly overlapped in New Orleans before Davis’ rookie season, and the two have maintained a solid rapport. Both the Lakers and Paul acknowledge that the Lakers should make this hire with Davis in mind more than James, which is part of the reason why Borrego has been so strongly considered.
That also speaks to a larger point: This isn’t exactly a sought-after coaching pool. The most accomplished option was Mike Budenholzer, but he shared too many similarities with Ham. He also agreed to terms with his hometown Phoenix Suns. The Lakers’ pipe dream of hiring James’ former coach Tyronn Lue never materialized; he’s now the Los Angeles Clippers’ coach for the foreseeable future after signing a contract extension.
Borrego and Golden State Warriors assistant coach Kenny Atkinson are well-regarded assistants, but have sub-.500 records as head coaches and reportedly lost their respective locker rooms in their final seasons. There would be some measure of risk in elevating any of Boston Celtics assistant Sam Cassell, Denver Nuggets assistant David Adelman, Minnesota Timberwolves assistant Micah Nori or Miami Heat assistant Chris Quinn to a position they’ve never held, especially in a locker room that has been challenging to command the last few seasons.
Which isn’t to say hiring Redick is fail-proof. His shortcomings are obvious; he’s never coached before. Even Steve Kerr, a popular analog for Redick, at least had general manager experience in addition to his broadcasting and playing resume before taking over the Warriors’ job in the summer of 2014. Redick is a mystery box — but one the Lakers appear intrigued by and ready to open.
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Timeline of Lakers’ coaches over past 12 seasons
There are still several unanswered questions regarding the Lakers and Redick. The Lakers haven’t made an official decision yet, and they appear to be in no rush to do so. Redick is serving as a color commentator for ABC for the NBA Finals, which begin Thursday in Boston. There is a sense around the league that Redick, if hired, would have to join the Lakers after the finals conclude. A quick ramp-up before the NBA Draft isn’t ideal, but it appears to be the most likely outcome if Redick is indeed the choice.
Additionally, there is the matter of Redick’s coaching staff. Assistant coaching candidates will include Borrego, Cassell, former Laker Rajon Rondo, former Laker and current Dallas Mavericks assistant Jared Dudley and former head coach and assistant Scott Brooks, according to league sources. If the Lakers hire Redick, they’d prefer to have Borrego and Cassell on Redick’s staff as top assistants, according to those sources. The Los Angeles Times was first to report the assistant coaching candidate names.
Hiring Redick comes with significant risk given his inexperience. On paper, he has many of the bona fides of a solid coaching prospect. But it’s difficult to predict how much of that will translate from Day 1 in a win-now environment for the league’s marquee franchise and basketball’s most-scrutinized coaching seat.
Winning early in a coaching tenure doesn’t necessarily translate to job security in Los Angeles. Vogel won a championship in his first season and was fired after his third season. Ham led the Lakers to the Western Conference finals as a first-year head coach and was let go after his second season. Even if Redick crushes his coaching debut, the pressure and scrutiny carry over year-to-year. There is rarely time to exhale as the Lakers’ head coach.
Redick is aware of the challenges that come with both the Lakers’ position and being a first-time NBA head coach, but he is willing to embrace them and is preparing accordingly, according to league sources. That proactive approach, combined with his potential and personality, is why he’s the Lakers’ front-runner.
(Top photo: Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images)
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Lakers targeting Dan Hurley as next head coach despite JJ Redick rumors: report
The Los Angeles Lakers are reportedly finalizing an offer to UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley to make him their next head coach amid rumors that J.J. Redick was their target.
The Lakers and Hurley plan to “elevate discussions” about the possibility of the back-to-back national champion leading Los Angeles in the next couple of days, ESPN reported Thursday. The team reportedly plans to offer a “massive, long-term contract” to Hurley.
Hurley, 51, reportedly left the door open to follow his dream of being a head coach in the NBA despite wanting to stay in Storrs, Connecticut, to vie for a three-peat.
He signed a six-year, $32.1 million contract last summer, and the CT Insider reported in April another contract was being discussed.
The Lakers had also been rumored to be targeting J.J. Redick as their next head coach. The Athletic reported Tuesday the team was “zeroing in” on the former Duke star to take the reins.
Redick also hosts a podcast with Lakers star LeBron James.
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Redick said on “Golic & Golic” on Wednesday he would address the Lakers situation after the playoffs were over. Nothing has been made official yet.
The Lakers parted ways with Darvin Ham after two seasons once their playoff run was over. Ham was 90-74 and put together back-to-back winning seasons. Los Angeles made the Western Conference Finals in his first season.
Now, Los Angeles is back to square one in their coaching search, but it seems as though there are at least two candidates on their radar.
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Lakers set to pursue UConn coach Dan Hurley for head coaching position
The Lakers are planning to offer their head-coaching position to UConn head coach Dan Hurley, according to people with knowledge of the team’s plans not authorized to speak publicly.
The sides are expected to have increased discussions in the upcoming days, with the Lakers highly motivated to try and lure Hurley from college basketball.
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski first reported the news early Thursday morning, sending a shockwave through not just the league, but also through the Lakers’ own building.
“I don’t know if I’ve ever been more shocked,” one high-ranking official said.
For weeks, the external expectations have been that the Lakers would eventually target former NBA player and current broadcaster JJ Redick as the team’s next head coach.
Internally at the top, though, that assessment was met with talk of a wide-open process, with some dismissing the Redick talk as the leader as just “noise.”
That insistence, it turned, was accurate.
The internal/external dynamic has left many people confused as to the Lakers’ path, which Rob Pelinka and owner Jeanie Buss have traveled in relative secrecy.
In Hurley, the Lakers are hoping to find someone who can be a program builder, an experienced winner with a track record of development. Team insiders have had long-term aspirations for their next coach since the first days of their search.
Hurley’s won the last two NCAA tournaments for UConn — an incredible feat in modern college basketball with the Huskies being just the second back-to-back champions since 1992, when Mike Krzyzewski won two with Duke.
The Lakers famously tried, and failed, to hire Krzyzewski in 2004.
The team held formal on-site interviews with New Orleans lead assistant James Borrego last week and have spoken to a pool of candidates in less formal ways including Redick and some of the league’s top assistants including Boston’s Sam Cassell, Minnesota’s Micah Nori and Denver’s David Adelman.
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