Tyronn Lue, Los Angeles Clippers head coach, spoke to the media after his team’s loss to the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs.
Los Angeles Clippers were defeated by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the NBA Western Conference playoffs by 4-2. In this series, they played 4 out of 6 games without their best player, Kawhi Leonard.
After Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham was fired, speculation arose in the media that Tyronn Lue could become the Lakers’ head coach, reuniting with LeBron James. Let’s remind, Lue and James won the NBA title together with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016. Lue addressed that topic during the press conference.
“I don’t really have a comment on that. I mean it’s great to be wanted you know that’s a really good feeling but like I said I want to be here and hopefully we’re able to solidify that. I didn’t come here to bounce around and go all over the place. And Mr. Steve Ballmer, Frank Lawrence, Mark Hughes, Trent Redden, Gillian Zucker, they’ve all been great to me.
This is where I want to be, and hopefully they feel the same way. So I haven’t had a bad experience since I’ve been here. Mr. Ballmer showed me a lot of different things that I wouldn’t be privy to if I wasn’t here. Just having a great relationship with the owner, with the front office, it is great. And so I would love to be here long term.”
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That’s what is called the. -Ethics, integrity and professionalism. Next year LeBron retires then why Tyrone Luu will be looking for another job.
Hats. Off to the Coach
LeBron won’t retire until he plays with his son, if then. Unfortunately, he’s proven to be as costly as beneficial to the Lakers, if not moreso.
The Lakers can win the Loser Joke a Championship if they don’t rely on him NEARLY as much (something proven when he is seated with injuries, etc.), regardless of who the Coach is.
Depends on what kind of chips you like.
Really, it’s about Chips at the end of the day.
Lebron is a great player. Just not the greatest.
But I think he’s the GREATEST coach killer, hands down!