After failing to make the postseason and firing Frank Vogel, the Los Angeles Lakers are on the hunt for the organization’s next head coach this offseason.
According to a report from NBA insider Shams Charania on Wednesday, the Lakers have requested to interview Toronto Raptors assistant Adrian Griffin for their head coaching vacancy.
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Griffin is now one of two known candidates for the Lakers’ job, joining Milwaukee Bucks assistant Darvin Ham.
Griffin spent nine seasons as a player in the NBA, suiting up for the Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls and Seattle Supersonics.
The 47-year-old coach been an assistant in the NBA since 2008, taking the sideline for Milwaukee, Chicago, Orlando, Oklahoma City and most recently Toronto. He was a member of Nick Nurse’s staff when the Raptors claimed an NBA title in 2019.
“Expect the Lakers to take a patient, diligent approach to this coaching search,” Charania reports.