Byron Scott Believes Rob Pelinka Should Win Executive Of The Year After Lakers’ Offseason
Exclusive: Byron Scott On New Book, Lakers, Magic, Paul George, Ingram, Lavar Ball, & More
Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

In what felt like an eternity, the 2021-22 season was a complete and utter disaster with the amount of hype and expectations that surrounded the Los Angeles Lakers. After getting eliminated in six games by the Phoenix Suns the previous season, Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka decided to swing for the fences and acquired more star power, that being Russell Westbrook.

Despite a limited sample size with Westbrook, LeBron James and Anthony Davis on the floor together, it was easy to see that it wasn’t going to work. After breaking up the championship team and rolling in another subpar roster for the start of the 2022-23 season, fans thought it was grounds to fire Pelinka, although he would ultimately sign an extension for four more years.

As puzzling of a time those few years were, Pelinka dug himself out of that hole with the trade deadline moves in 2023, improving the team so much that they were four wins away from an NBA Finals appearance. He then continued that work this offseason, bringing back key pieces like Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura and D’Angelo Russell while also adding Gabe Vincent and Taurean Prince, among others.

With L.A. being one of the perceived winners of free agency, Lakers legend and former coach Byron Scott believes that Pelinka has earned himself Executive of the Year, via Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson of Bally Sports:

“I like [the moves the Lakers made]. I like them. I love what they did in the offseason, you got to give Rob Pelinka a lot of credit. I think right now he’s the Executive of the Year for what he was able to bring to the table. So I’m looking at that purple and gold, and I said this at the golf tournament the other day, I’d be surprised if they’re not in the NBA Finals barring injuries and all that that we always know happen during the regular season. But I’m really excited about the purple and gold this year.”

In what has been a roller-coaster ride for the organization and fans, the Lakers are back where they belong in contention for an NBA championship. There is hype surrounding the team and fans are eager to see how these new pieces fit around James and Davis.

However, the Western Conference is seemingly getting more and more competitive as the years roll on, making this upcoming season a challenging one. L.A. is going to have to keep their foot on the gas to stay out of the Play-In Tournament and secure a playoff spot.

Pelinka is well deserving for how he handled the turmoil and poor roster construction, staying patient and waiting for the right deal to come along, which eventually happened.

Stephen Curry wants to play ‘in that range’ of James

It feels hard to believe, but the Lakers are still trying to win one more championship with James entering his 21st season. He has defied Father Time so far and it seemed to inspire Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry to play as long as James.

Have you subscribed to our YouTube channel? It’s the best way to watch player interviews, exclusive coverage from events, participate in live shows, and more!

You May Also Like

Byron Scott: Nick Young ‘Likely’ Out For Remainder Of Season

After a strong 2013-14 NBA season, the Los Angeles Lakers re-signed Nick…

Lakers News: Luke Walton Outlines Goals For Remainder Of 2017-18 Season

Although the Los Angeles Lakers went into the All-Star break with a three-game losing streak, head coach Luke Walton…

Lakers News: Frank Vogel Discusses Nine-Man Rotation Against Suns

Although Frank Vogel was considered to be the Los Angeles Lakers’ third choice for their head coaching job, he has done…

Lakers Video: LeBron James, Ben Simmons Team Up In Pickup Game

Heading into free agency, LeBron James considered the Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia 76ers, and Houston Rockets…