The Evening Leader

LeBron’s Los Angeles era, as told by coach

- By DARVIN HAM

When I got hired to coach the Los Angeles Lakers, one of the first things that I saw was the tweet where LeBron James congratula­ted me.

I’m not on social media myself, but people I know who are, and they saw it and screen-shotted it and sent it to me. All the major platforms were showing the tweet, so I got his number and called him and just had a lot of laughs.

That’s when I started to learn what he’s all about. There was a lot of excitement on that call. There was energy both ways. We were ready to get started, ready to get going. He was verbalizin­g it, that I have his full support and that we were going to figure this thing out, to right the ship, so to speak. He said we’re going to get back to the way we should be performing and what we’re representi­ng in terms of the Lakers. And he’s lived up to that every step of the way.

I waited a long time for a job like this. And working with LeBron, it’s an interactiv­e type of relationsh­ip. He has a willingnes­s to be coached. I’ll just start there. That’s the most awesome thing about ‘Bron. He allows himself to be coached. You can get on him in a film session. You can point out mistakes. He’ll either admit it — “my bad” — or if he disagrees, he’ll disagree. And we figure it out. But it’s never anything malicious. It’s never anything personal. It’s not about his way or my way. We’re trying to figure out the best way.

That’s who he is. Everything has to be the best way. He’s one of one. His size, his athleticis­m, his shooting capabiliti­es, his playmaking capabiliti­es ... we haven’t seen anything like him before. I don’t think he’s ever wanted the scoring record. He’s about team. He wants the team to do well. That’s the thing that shines through. He’s everything that he’s been advertised to be and much more.

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