The Los Angeles Lakers are thoroughly exploring potential candidates for their head coaching position, recognizing the significance of this offseason following their early exit from the playoffs at the hands of the Denver Nuggets.
This marks the second consecutive year of disappointment against the Nuggets, prompting the Lakers to initiate significant changes, starting with the dismissal of Darvin Ham and his coaching staff.
With LeBron James potentially entering free agency, there’s added urgency to find a coach who can satisfy the team’s superstar.
While Tyronn Lue, Kenny Atkinson, and J.J. Redick are among the reported top contenders, the Lakers are broadening their search, with the latest addition being Micah Nori.
Nori, currently serving as the lead assistant for the Minnesota Timberwolves, brings extensive NBA coaching experience, having worked with five different teams since 2009.
His association with Chris Finch, the head coach of the Timberwolves, dates back to their time together with the Denver Nuggets.
Following Finch’s injury, Nori has assumed a more prominent role and has demonstrated immediate success, guiding the Timberwolves to two victories in three games, notably stifling the Nuggets’ offense in the process.
Nori is renowned for his basketball IQ while also possessing the knack for keeping players and coaches relaxed.
The Lakers are in search of a fresh voice on the sideline, someone capable of adapting quickly, and Nori fits the bill perfectly. His presence would undoubtedly invigorate Lakers fans.