LOS ANGELES — Former Lakers coach Darvin Ham, who had considered taking the upcoming season off, will become an assistant to former Clippers coach Doc Rivers in Milwaukee. Ham, who the Lakers fired after two seasons, will return to the top assistant spot with the Bucks, a person with knowledge of his plans confirmed to The Los Angeles Times. In two seasons with the Lakers, Ham went 90-74, guided the team to the inaugural in-season tournament title and coached in the Western Conference finals. Ham spent the previous four seasons before joining the Lakers working for Mike Budenholzer in Milwaukee. ©2024 Los Angeles Times.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 10, 2024 21:44 UTC