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Tyrone Lou, Sam Cassel and Jeff Van Gandy: Candidates to Replace Doc Rivers with Clippers
The U.S. is wondering who will replace the coach on the lines in City of Angels and claims he may be coming to Philadelphia. Report: Denver and Oklahoma City are considering a trade between Michael Porter Jr. and Shay Gilges Alexander
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Who will replace Doc Rivers in the Los Angeles Clippers?
This question also concerns the American media, which has raised a number of possible candidates for the prestigious position.
According to various reports in the United States, there are a number of candidates to replace Rivers on the lines in the City of Angels.
ESPN's senior correspondent Adrian Wojciechowski claims that Jeff van Gandhi, who has not stood on the lines since 2007 and currently serves as a senior commentator, is one of the candidates.
Rivers' assistants, Tyrone Lou, who previously replaced David Blatt in Cleveland and Sam Cassel, are also on the list.
It is also claimed in the United States that Alvin Gentry, who was recently fired from New Orleans, and Kenny Atkinson, who was fired in March from Brooklyn, may also inherit Rivers in the position.
As for Rivers, naturally, his name has been linked to three of the teams without a coach - the Houston Rockets who parted ways with Mike D'Antoni, New Orleans and Philadelphia by Ben Simmons and Joel Ambide.
In addition to the natural candidates, cbssports claims that the Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks and Portland Trailblazers may also try to add him.
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Zach Buckley of the Bleacher Report reports that the Denver Nuggets, who lost in the Western Conference Finals to the Los Angeles Lakers and were eliminated from the playoffs, could turn to Oklahoma City for a possible trade between two of the league's most promising players: Michael Porter Jr. and Shay Gilges Alexander.
"Denver may want to refresh the ranks after its successful season," the report said.
"She needs one more player to be a serious contender for the championship. Porter has shown sparks throughout the playoffs, and the Nuggets hope his shares will skyrocket as a result. "Mal Marie in the back line. Shay is a versatile player who arranges shooting situations for himself. He is an excellent and very dangerous guard with the ball. He can definitely complement Marie and Nikola Jukic and create a deadly trio."
On the way to Oklahoma City?
Porter Jr. (Photo: AP)
"For the Thunder, it's kind of a gamble," Buckley argues.
"Porter Jr. is a good young player who will become a great player in the future. The question is whether the team has the patience to wait for him. If he does come, Oklahoma City will surely require Morris as well, who will come off the bench as a substitute guard."
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