LeBron James Is Actively Hating On His Coach

Queen James Is Back

LeBron James wants another championship but thinks undermining his coach will somehow help the Lakers win a ring.

The Los Angeles Lakers superstar is reportedly fed up with head coach Darvin Ham — putting another job in the crosshair of the Coach Killer.

New details of James' conduct highlighted by Lakers Daily mentioned that LeBron is deliberately ignoring Ham during their in-game huddles. 

James — generally seen as a diva, concurrent to his greatness — is reportedly becoming a nuisance, seen rolling his eyes at Ham's instructions and often overruling the coach's directions, advising his teammates to ignore Ham.

"He sits in the huddle and gets his rest/water, rolls his eyes as Ham speaks, and waits for the huddle to break," noted Lakers Daily's Anthony Irwin. "If Ham ever does draw up a play, as soon as the huddle breaks, James will tell everyone else on the court with him ‘f**k all that’ and calls a play of his own."

James typically had a hand in dictating who his coach was in his later years, so watching him turn his back on Ham, after just two years, showcases that James is more interested in flexing power than cultivating a winning culture.  

Aside from his Mickey Mouse championship from the 2020 season, James' tenure in LA has been less than stellar. He holds a 190-139 record as a member of the Lakers but frequently finds himself trying to dig out of the bottom half of Western Conference standings. The Lakers are currently 10th in the West at 33-29.

There's more blame worth assigning to the Lakers' front office, whose ineptitude with forming a roster around James puts more onus on the 39-year-old to play heavy minutes to shoulder a losing squad. Relying on an undrafted Austin Reaves as a No. 3 option or giving heavy minutes to Taurean Prince lands far from a championship or playoff-caliber team. But that's where the front office left the Lakers.

To be fair, Ham's inability to glue together a consistent rotation also has The King and Lakers fans skeptical of his coaching abilities. More times than not, Ham also acts like a LeBron fan rather than his coach. 

LA's problems are deep-seated, and James grows antsy to see change at the coaching level, even if it'll set the franchise back another step.

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Alejandro Avila is a longtime writer at OutKick - living in Southern California.

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