Insider: Miles Simon could be a candidate for JJ Redick’s staff

The Lakers could bring back one of their old assistants from their 2020 championship team to serve on JJ Redick’s staff.

Now that the Los Angeles Lakers have officially hired JJ Redick to be their new head coach, their next immediate task is to fill out his staff with capable men.

It looks like their preference is to hire people with experience, preferably head coaching experience, to serve under him. It is something Darvin Ham, his predecessor, didn’t do.

Scott Brooks, who has not only been a head coach but has also been to the NBA Finals and coached superstars in that capacity, is a candidate, as are former Lakers players Rajon Rondo and Jared Dudley.

Someone else who could be hired is Miles Simon, who had previously been an assistant for the Lakers, according to insider Anthony Irwin.

Via Lakers Daily:

“Another name to keep an eye on is Miles Simon, who had previously worked with the Lakers on Luke Walton’s and Frank Vogel’s staffs, earning a championship ring for his role with the 2019-20 team,” wrote Irwin.

Simon was a star player, a national champion and the Most Outstanding Player of the 1997 NCAA tournament while at the University of Arizona. After a very brief pro playing career, he became a member of Luke Walton’s Lakers staff in 2017 and remained in that capacity under he was named the head coach of the G League’s South Bay Lakers in 2021.

Simon spent this season with Vogel on the Phoenix Suns until Vogel and his entire staff were fired after the Suns were swept in the first round of the playoffs by the Minnesota Timberwolves.

South Bay Lakers announce Miles Simon as new head coach

The South Bay Lakers of the G League have a new head coach for the upcoming season.

The South Bay Lakers of the G League officially announced Miles Simon as the new head coach of the team.

This news had been in the works since mid-August when talks between the two sides were reported. It came after Coby Karl, former head coach of South Bay and son of former NBA coach George Karl, was reportedly not returning for the upcoming season.

Simon has been an assistant with the Lakers since 2017 and played a role for the Summer League teams in 2017 and 2018 when L.A. made the championship game both years

“I couldn’t be happier to continue my career with the Lakers organization as South Bay’s head coach. It is an honor to lead such a successful franchise and I look forward to working with our team both on and off the court,” Simon said in the release. “South Bay has a strong track record of developing NBA talent and I can’t wait to build upon our history as one of the top teams in the NBA G League. After winning the NBA world championship in 2020 with the Lakers, I expect to bring that pedigree to South Bay as well. I want to thank Jeanie, Rob, Kurt, Frank, Joey and Nick for the opportunity and I can’t wait to get to work.”

Simon will play a crucial part in developing two-way players Austin Reaves and Joel Ayayi. Mac McClung and Chaundee Brown could be members of the team as well.

In the 2019-20 season, South Bay posted a 19-25 record, which was second-to-last place in the Pacific Division, before COVID-19 canceled the remainder of the campaign. South Bay did not participate in the 2020-21 G League bubble.

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Report: Lakers in talks to make Miles Simon head coach of South Bay Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers could make Miles Simon the head coach of the South Bay Lakers G League squad.

The Los Angeles Lakers coaching staff has dealt with several changes this offseason.

The changes started with former assistant Jason Kidd departing to the Dallas Mavericks to become their next head coach, and he took Greg St. Jean with him for an improved role.

Los Angeles hired former head coach David Fizdale to fill Kidd’s vacant spot. Fizdale had multiple years of work alongside LeBron James when the two were with the Miami Heat.

Assistant coach Lionel Hollins didn’t renew his contract with L.A.; Hollins reportedly wasn’t fond of the communication from the front office. Los Angeles promoted Mike Penberthy to an end-of-the-bench role in response.

But the moves go beyond the main Lakers team. Coby Karl reportedly is not returning to coach the South Bay Lakers of the G League, but L.A. could have a replacement lined up, according to Zach Lowe of ESPN:

Simon has been an assistant with the Lakers since 2017, and, if given the head coaching gig for South Bay, he’d still have a spot on Frank Vogel’s staff with the main Lakers’ team.

The Lakers announced Vogel received a contract extension as well, which is likely why Simon will play a role with both squads.

Simon played collegiate basketball at Arizona and was named the NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player in 1997. He also coached at Arizona as an assistant from 2005 to 2008.

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When Pelinka, who was Bryant’s longtime …

When Pelinka, who was Bryant’s longtime agent before he joined the Lakers, addressed the room, he told stories about Bryant and “Gigi” sharing a love for basketball. They were flying to her game Sunday morning, and other victims of the crash included two teammates, three parents, and a coach. Among those who also spoke were senior basketball adviser Kurt Rambis; assistant coaches Lionel Hollins, Phil Handy, Miles Simon and Mike Penberthy, who won a championship with Bryant as a backup point guard for the Lakers in 2001; and Dwight Howard.