The Lakers coaching search continues to move along much slower than some would like, but the team has already interviewed a number of potential candidates including Byron Scott and Lionel Hollins.
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With Derek Fisher’s season now finished with the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Lakers can now speak to him about the possibility of becoming the team’s next head coach. But according to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne, a couple of new names have emerged as potential candidates:
We hear Lakers do plan to speak with Derek Fisher this week. Also Scott Skiles and Larry Brown at some point.
— Ramona Shelburne (@ramonashelburne) June 2, 2014
Skiles and Brown are new names to add to the list, but both fit the criteria of being experienced, defensive-minded coaches. They have both also taken young teams and turned them around.
Fisher still has to make a decision on if he wants to retire or continue his playing career. Even if he has played his last game, he will have a difficult decision to make as the New York Knicks are said to be targeting him as their next head coach.
The Lakers are really taking their time and seem to be willing to interview every single candidate who could be a possibility. As Shelburne reports, this search could still be weeks away from ending:
Lakers determined to cast very wide net and take their time w/ coaching search. This could take weeks still. And really, what's the rush?
— Ramona Shelburne (@ramonashelburne) June 2, 2014
When the Lakers do make their final decision, there will be no doubt that the team will have exhausted every option before making their choice.
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