After two years coaching LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, Darvin Ham was recently let go by the team due to his failure to prevent the Denver Nuggets from eliminating them in the playoffs. Among the names being considered as his replacement is former Milwaukee Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer.
Ham spent 11 years as an assistant coach for the Lakers, Atlanta Hawks, and Bucks since the 2011-12 season. He was then named to a head coaching gig, the first of his career, back in 2022 to replace Frank Vogel.

From there, Ham spent his first season as coach trying to make the trio of James, Anthony Davis, and Russell Westbrook work. After trading the latter, the Lakers surged in the playoffs and made the Conference Finals in 2023. Unfortunately, they fell to the Denver Nuggets and found themselves eliminated from contention.
This season, though, saw Ham struggling to keep the Lakers afloat in a competitive Western Conference. After mustering enough wins to make the Play-In Tournament and obtaining a playoff spot, Los Angeles found itself facing the Nikola Jokic-led Nuggets again in the first round. Once they were eliminated, Ham was let go for losing his team’s trust and failing to make the most out of the roster.
Los Angeles Lakers To Consider Former Milwaukee Bucks Mike Budenholzer as Darvin Ham’s Replacement

With Ham gone, the Lakers are now looking at several names to replace him, such as Ty Lue, JJ Reddick, and former Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer. In a post Shams Charania shared on X:
“The Los Angeles Lakers have parted ways with coach Darvin Ham, and sources tell me and @jovanbuha an extensive search will commence soon, with candidates such as Mike Budenholzer, Kenny Atkinson, JJ Redick and, if he becomes available, Ty Lue among others,” Charania tweeted.
Budenholzer spent five seasons coaching Milwaukee and five for the Hawks before that. For the former, though, he has a record of 391 victories and 271 victories. Budenholzer also coached the Giannis Antetokounmpo-led team to a championship in 2021.

It remains to be seen whether Los Angeles will pick Budenholzer or other names on the list. What’s certain, though, is that he may have what it takes to steady the ship for the Lakers next season and help that team to get back to where they were a couple of years ago.

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