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Los Angeles Lakers part company with head coach Luke Walton

Los Angeles Lakers head coach Luke Walton during the game against the Dallas Mavericks
Image: Luke Walton coached the Los Angeles Lakers for three years

The Los Angeles Lakers and head coach Luke Walton have mutually agreed to part ways.

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Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka announced the news on Friday. "We would like to thank Luke for his dedicated service over the last three years," said Pelinka.

"We wish Luke and his family the best of luck moving forward."

"I want to thank Jeanie Buss and the Buss family for giving me the opportunity to coach the Lakers," said Walton.

"This franchise and the city will always be special to me and my family."

The move comes after the Lakers missed out on the NBA playoffs, finishing the season fourth in the Western Conference's Pacific Division with a 37-45 overall record.

On Tuesday, Lakers legend Magic Johnson quit as president of basketball operations. Johnson delivered the news at an impromptu news conference before the Lakers' regular-season finale, against the Portland Trail Blazers.

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The Lakers had started the season with high hopes after adding free agent LeBron James to an exciting cast of young players, but James missed the last 27 games the season with a groin injury and with him went the Lakers' chances.

Walton, who played for the Lakers for nine years between 2003-12, had been head coach since 2016 when he replaced Byron Scott.

Walton joined the Lakers with fanfare after his successful tenure alongside coach Steve Kerr with the powerhouse Golden State Warriors. He stepped in as Golden State's interim coach when Steve Kerr was sidelined by health issues to start the 2015-16 season, and he led the Warriors to a 24-0 start and a 39-4 record before Kerr returned to the bench.

"They're losing one of the best human beings in the NBA. They're losing a guy who knows the game as well as anybody I've ever met," Kerr said Friday in Oakland. "They're losing somebody who players believe in, players want to play for. But again, he was dependent on circumstances, just like all of us are. I feel for Luke."

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The Lakers improved their record in each of Walton's three seasons, but never finished higher than third place in the Pacific Division. The current Lakers were the franchise's most successful team since their playoff drought began in 2013, but it was not enough to save Walton's job.

"I think Luke did a hell of a job with what he had, the cards he was dealt," point guard Rajon Rondo said. "The guys fought every night."

Los Angeles was in fourth place in the Western Conference at 20-14 after beating Golden State last Christmas, but James and Rondo were injured during the game. The Lakers' season fell apart during the longest injury absence of James' career, and they ended the season with nearly every important player in their young core sidelined by injuries.

Walton was tasked with one of the most difficult jobs in the NBA this season. Johnson and Pelinka gave him an oddly constructed roster of idiosyncratic NBA veterans on one-year deals playing alongside James and several talented youngsters including Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball, Kyle Kuzma and Josh Hart.

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Walton's Lakers also were rattled by Johnson's midseason pursuit of disgruntled New Orleans forward Anthony Davis in a trade that would have resulted in a complete roster upheaval. Several Lakers acknowledged the shadowy pursuit's impact on their play.

"It affected us a lot," guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope said. "Once the trade talk was there, the locker room changed. Everybody was pretty much worried about that, especially guys that haven't been through it. They were worried where they were going to end up."

James and the Lakers' players have been uniformly supportive of Walton, who managed to keep his team playing hard and harmoniously under the Los Angeles microscope despite multiple major injuries and distractions. Walton just could not coax enough wins out of the Lakers, who ruined their second-half playoff hopes with confounding losses to bottom-dwellers New York and Phoenix.

"Want to thank Luke and the rest of the coaching staff for allowing me to be me from day 1," Kuzma tweeted. "They say opportunity is everything in the league and they gave me that right from the jump."

LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers looks on during a game against the Boston Celtics on March 9, 2019 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, California.
Image: James missed the last 27 games of the season with a groin injury

Not many Lakers observers questioned Walton's man-management abilities, but his tactical acumen was widely criticised. Johnson and many fans had problems with everything from Walton's playing time decisions and curious rotations to his reported reluctance to add new assistants with fresh perspectives to his bench.

Despite everything, the Lakers went 15-8 in their 23 games with James, Ingram and Ball all healthy. Buss decided not to find out whether Walton could continue that progress in the fall with renewed health and a high draft pick this summer.

The Lakers' next coach will be their sixth since the retirement of Phil Jackson in 2011. Walton's 246 games in charge were the most by any coach in the tumultuous near-decade since the franchise's last championship in 2010.

Ex-Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue, the former Lakers guard, already has been frequently mentioned as a potential replacement for Walton due to his obvious ties to James. Philadelphia assistant Monty Williams, the well-regarded former New Orleans head coach, also is expected to be a candidate.

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