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The Los Angeles Lakers are currently facing a challenging situation as they search for a new head coach after failing to secure Dan Hurley, a highly respected college basketball coach. With the NBA Draft just around the corner and free agency looming, the Lakers are under pressure to find the right leader for their team.

Former Lakers guard Lou Williams has expressed his belief that the decision to part ways with Darvin Ham may have been a mistake. During an appearance on FanDuel TV’s Run It Back, Williams suggested that letting go of Ham early in his coaching career could have been premature. He emphasized the importance of allowing time for things to develop and see the results.

While Williams acknowledged the potential impact of frequent coaching changes on the team’s ability to attract free agents, he also recognized that Ham may not have been the best fit for the Lakers. Ham reportedly lost the support of the locker room, and criticism from players like Anthony Davis indicated a lack of confidence in the coaching staff.

Despite the challenges in the current coaching cycle and the failure to secure Hurley, it is essential for the Lakers to prioritize finding the right coach rather than settling for less. The team’s success in the upcoming season will depend heavily on the leadership and direction provided by the new head coach.

In other Lakers news, former guard Alex Caruso recently revealed an impressive tattoo dedicated to Kobe Bryant, showcasing his enduring respect and admiration for the Lakers legend. This gesture further demonstrates the strong bond between past and present Lakers players and their commitment to upholding the team’s legacy.