Scott Wouldn't Mind Coaching Lakers

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  1. DynastYWarrioR6

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    http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/55411/20081113/scott_wouldnt_mind_coaching_lakers/

    Maybe after Phil retires? Granted I want to see Shaw coach some.
     
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    Music to my ears! Ive been wanting him to coach after Phil for a long time!
     
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    Come on back Byron. I think he is a great coach.
     
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    Come Back Byron!!! The original DEEP THREAT!!! ;)
     
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    i would love to have him come back to L.A. after phil retires, and i dont see anyone else out there that would make much sense to be the next coach of the Lakers
     
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    ^^ what about Rambis or Shaw??
     
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    We tried Rambis before, I don't think he had much success. Obviously more experience probably would've helped him, but I'd prefer Brian Shaw, just because I've actually seen him play as a Laker, on live TV! I love B-Shaw :)

    Anyways, if Scott somehow became available when Phil decides to call it quits, I'd take him over either any day of the week. He has more coaching experience, and a lot more success than either. He's proven he can be a good coach in the league, something Rambis and Shaw haven't done.
     
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    ^If I had to choose between Rambis and Shaw I would pick Rambis...I think the last few times Phil has been out he has done a decent job. I think Phil is sort of grooming him for the job by appointing him as our defensive coach
     
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    Just as long as the Triangle isnt completely forgotten... id take a coach of scott's caliber... shaw would also be a very good replacement (i hope)
     

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