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Magic Johnson reportedly 'admonished' Lakers coach Luke Walton for the Lakers' slow start, and pressure is already mounting

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Magic Johnson reportedly 'admonished' Lakers coach Luke Walton for the Lakers' slow start, and pressure is already mounting
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Luke Walton is under pressure to win now.

  • Los Angeles Lakers president Magic Johnson "admonished" head coach Luke Walton for the team's slow start, according to a report.
  • The meeting reportedly left Walton and the coaching staff aware that there is mounting pressure to turn the Lakers into a winner.
  • With a new set of players, odd roster, and tough schedule, most expected an up-and-down start for the Lakers.


The Los Angeles Lakers have had a slow, up-and-down start to the season, and at 3-5, pressure is already mounting on head coach Luke Walton.

According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, team president Magic Johnson met with Walton and "admonished" him for the Lakers' slow start, sending the message to turn things around.

Wojnarowski described Johnson's feedback as "cutting," leaving the feeling that Walton and the coaching staff are under pressure to win now.

The Lakers start to the season has been rocky, but not totally unexpected. Much of the roster is new, and they're adjusting to the presence of LeBron James, who changes the way an entire franchise operates. They've had both close losses and wins, plus a bizarre scuffle that saw Rajon Rondo and Brandon Ingram, two key players, get suspended.

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Some in the NBA world have noted an irony in Johnson's message. Though Johnson landed James in free agency, the rest of the Lakers' plan baffled the NBA world. In blending James with the Lakers young, promising core, Johnson and the front office signed journeymen and role players to make up the rest of the roster.

In doing so, they also added players who lack the type of shooting and defense that have proven effective around James throughout his career, opting instead for ball-handlers and long, athletic players.

Most of the NBA world wasn't impressed with the Lakers' offseason, but some thought they could still make the playoffs, mostly because of James' greatness.

Read more: LeBron James is so good the NBA world thinks he alone is enough to drag a head-scratching Lakers squad to the playoffs

Through eight games, the Lakers have been an efficient offensive team but a weak defensive team, ranking 23rd in defensive rating. That's in line with what many expected from the roster the Lakers put together.

According to Wojnarowski, Johnson and the front office have been bothered by Walton's frequent shuffling of the lineup as he works to find the right pieces to play together.

Nonetheless, there is a key distinction to be made about Walton and his relationship with Johnson and GM Rob Pelinka - Walton was hired under a different regime. According to Wojnarowski, Walton has the "unwavering" support of team owner Jeannie Buss, but Walton had already been hired when Buss brought on Johnson and Pelinka. It's not unusual for new front offices to hire different coaches they have chosen.

The Lakers have a challenging schedule ahead, with a game against the 6-2 Portland Trail Blazers and then the 7-1 Toronto Raptors on the second night of a back-to-back.

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