Shams Charania is firing back at his former mentor as the reporting over the Lakers’ search for a head coach intensifies.
Charania, The Athletic’s NBA insider, said Tuesday morning that Dan Hurley “was not the No. 1 candidate” for the Lakers job despite ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski — Charania’s former mentor — reporting otherwise through the weekend.
On Monday, as the potential frontrunners for Los Angeles.
“[Hurley] was not the No. 1 candidate, the No. 1 guy to go pursue from the start, from the beginning. But they felt like there was an opening there,” Charania said on FanDuel TV’s “Run It Back” on Tuesday. “At the end of the day, Dan Hurley chose not to leave. He chose to stay for $20 million less at UConn… it does beg the question around the league, was there genuine interest? Was this a genuine process with this? Or was this just about leverage?”
Charania had reported that the Lakers were “zeroing in” on Redick, only for Wojnarowski to report that Hurley was a favorite two days later.