Byron Scott won't be fired by mid season: viewed as innocent bystander

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Byron Scott: Latest News, Rumors, Speculation on Lakers Coach's Future
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Byron Scott's tenure as head coach of the Los Angeles Lakershas felt tenuous since he was hired in July 2014, but it would seem to be on thin ice now as the team owns the worst record in the Western Conference.

According to Sam Amick of USA Today, the Lakers are not currently planning to fire Scott and search for a replacement:

While there’s a never-say-never qualifier to the notion that coach Byron Scott could be replaced midseason, it appears for now that he won’t be held responsible for either the dreadful record or the fruitless way in which Bryant continues to play. The coaching component, it should be noted, could always change if this losing streak (currently seven games) grew too big to bear.

However, Amick did note there is a feeling that Scott is "an innocent bystander" during Kobe Bryant's retirement tour of the NBA and that the four-year deal the coach received from the Lakers two years ago is only guaranteed through the 2016-17 season.

The bottom dropped out for the Lakers on Tuesday, as they were on the losing end of the Philadelphia 76ers' first victory this season, subsequently falling to 2-15.

Scott took over a sinking ship with a roster comprised of a broken down Bryant and a lot of mediocre, at best, role players. The Lakers do have promising young talent in Julius Randle and D'Angelo Russell this year, but the franchise somehow looks worse than the 61-loss team last year.

NBA head coaching positions are frequently a revolving door, save for a select few. Scott may have enough support from the front office to stick right now, but he should not get comfortable on his hot seat.

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LMAO, oh he won't be fired mid season but his ass will be gone at the end of the year.:heh: I do get what this article is saying though, 'coaching' Kobe must feel like a hostage situation. I actually have more respect for Mike Brown now he atleast had some sort of limit with Kobe, especially when Brown benched his ass a few times after Kobe would launch ill advised 3's.
 

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Despite all the whining and jokes from the blogosphere, there's really no point in firing him now. The team as currently constructed is not going to be competitive regardless of who they bring in and it would be a bad look optically for the Lakers image to fire yet another coach midseason.

My guess would be that the FO is sending out the lowest of low key feelers to find their next coach, and they let Byron ride out this season as Kobe's ward.

Of course anything is possible but being that Byron Scott was a starter on numerous Lakers teams, and they're trying to repair their image of seeming dysfunctional I really doubt they fire him midseason.
 

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He was brought in because no self respecting nba head coach was going to let Kobe come back and do whatever he wanted on the floor...and there is no world that exist where kobe does not do what he is doing right now...jacking up hopeless shots and alienating guys who haven't been in the nba for two years...as soon as Kobe leaves Byron is probably gone to...actually scratch that...after Kobe leaves he is gonna get maybe a month or two next season to prove he can coach this young team...and he won't cause he is a terrible coach...and then he will be fired...

All of this was by design though..Byron was bought in just to be a yes man to kobe and kobe was given that enormous two year extension to go away...he is not getting the Duncan and Dirk and KG treatment of "just tell us what you want to do inside the organization and how much money you want" treatment...after his last game and he cash his last check the Lakers might not let dude back in the building...to much of a cancer...if other good to star basketball players even get a hint of them having to deal with kobe after he retire they won't even go visist LA during free agency...
 

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I always looked at it like this ... Lakers came to him, being a lifelong Laker, and just asked dude to steer the ship during the lean times

This will lead to him being a Laker FO consultant forever if he doesn't land another coaching gig. Byron is smart and been around enough to know what's going down.
 

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It's amazing how all of this is somehow Kobes fault when they were/are still terrible without him, dude has no offensive/defensive schemes, he makes shytty adjustments off the bench, can't coach, oh and the front office drafted the most useless nikka for the team that they possibly could've drafted
 
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