Why Becky Hammon makes perfect sense for the Lakers

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

A disastrous Los Angeles Lakers season came to a bitter and shocking end earlier this week when team president Magic Johnson suddenly resigned from his post.

There’s been a lot of speculation about what led to Magic’s departure. What we do know is that these Lakers are going to look a lot different next season.

That might start on the court with Los Angeles’ brass, whoever it might be, finding some running partners for LeBron James. But the Lakers are also likely going to be searching for a head coach to replace Luke Walton.

Here’s one name to throw into the conversation. She’s an assistant under Gregg Popovich with the San Antonio Spurs. She’s qualified. Her name is Becky Hammon. And here’s why she’s the perfect fit for LeBron and Co.

The experience factor: Dating back to her WNBA days, Hammon has the experience.

Learning from Pop: The legendary Spurs head coach continues to build an amazing coaching tree.

If not the Lakers: It isn’t like Hammon’s name is coming out of left field here.

The Jeanie Buss equation: Los Angeles’ owner has made it clear that this is her team.

The King James component: This could very well be a great fit for the game’s best player.

There are a ton of qualified candidates for the impending Lakers opening. Hammon is just one of the them. Her colleague with the Spurs, Ettore Messina, should get some play this offseason.

But instead of the Lakers going with some sort of retread like Tyronn Lue, why not try something new?

The status quo hasn’t worked. And while a greenish head coach in Luke Walton has proven to be a failure, it’s not like veteran coaches in Los Angeles have had success. Just ask Bryon Scott and Mike Brown.

Hammon would represent a change of culture within the Lakers’ organization. She’d have the respect of the players, LeBron James included.

More so than anything else, she’s as qualified as any candidate to take over this sinking ship. It’s something Buss and Co. should seriously consider.

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