Lakers Nation Week In Review: April 26 – May 3
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After failing to coach the team into championship contention the past two seasons, Mike D’Antoni resigned as the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers.

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With the vacant head coaching position, several coaches have expressed interest. In the midst of the coaching speculation, the Lakers have made it known that they plan on taking their time to hire a new head coach for the team.

Finally, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced the Clippers owner Donald Sterling has been banned for life and was fined $2.5 million dollars for his racist comments caught on audio tape.

Check out the biggest stories of the week:

Team In No Hurry To Hire Mike D’Antoni’s Replacement

Steve Kerr Not On Lakers Coaching Candidate List

Brian Shaw Not Interested In Head Coaching Vacancy

Kobe Bryant ‘Will Wish For’ Tom Thibodeau As Next Coach

Los Angeles To Reach Out To John Calipari, Kevin Ollie

Lionel Hollins Expresses Interest In Lakers Coaching Job

Mike D’Antoni Resigns As Head Coach Of Los Angeles Lakers

Magic Johnson ‘Couldn’t Be Happier’ Mike D’Antoni Resigned

James Worthy Will Represent Lakers At NBA Draft Lottery

NBA Bans Donald Sterling For Life, Fines Him $2.5 Million

Hiring Byron Scott Could Appeal To Kyrie Irving

Magic Johnson Responds To Donald Sterling’s Alleged Comments
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Mike D’Antoni Resigns As Lakers Head Coach – Magic Johnson Says He Couldn’t Be Happier


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