Lakers News: L.A. Fans Rage At Darvin Ham After Heat Defeat

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First-year Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham has generally not been the subject of fan ire during the team's unhappy 14-21 start. After all, he didn't construct the roster. He may have some say in the team's personnel moves, but he's not the person responsible for flipping three role players and a future rookie under team control in exchange for Russell Westbrook's overpriced contract.
But that's all changed now.
After the Lakers botched a comeback attempt against the Miami Heat in the fourth quarter (the final margin: 112-98), L.A. fans took to chastising Ham for some of his rotational decisions.
One of the most confounding decisions for anyone sitting through the slog that's been this Lakers season so far has been Ham's repeated insistence on starting Patrick Beverley, either at point guard or shooting guard, when evidence is mounting that the 6'1" former 3-and-D specialist can no longer bring it on the "3" side of the equation.
wtf does Pat Bev have on Darvin Ham? Troy Brown should be getting all his minutes….
— King+Auther (@DxmnYellow) December 29, 2022
While playing for 27:35 in the Heat loss, Beverley actually went 2-of-5 from long range, and made no other shots. He finished with six points. Not great for your starting "shooting" guard. He did chip in seven rebounds, four assists, a steal and a block, but also posted a -13 on the night, while occasionally being forced to guard much, much taller Heat foes. The 6'1" vet is connecting on just 31.6% of his 3.4 treys a night.
.@KingJames @94feetofgame I am waiting for y’all to call out Darvin Ham in that locker room. It is RIDICULOUS that the fans can see his incompetent rotations and substitutions and he can’t. Why take Troy out when he was playing well? Why continue to play Pat Bev? It’s ridiculous.
— Underdog LAbron (@UnderdogLebron) December 29, 2022
The 6'6" Brown, who's proven to be a versatile perimeter defender for L.A. and an inefficient present around the basket, scored 14 points while shooting 5-of-6 from the field (4-of-5 from three) during his 20:55 off the bench. Brown, by the way, is shooting 35.5% from long range on 2.9 tries a night, his best-ever three-point numbers.
Russ played 17 straight minutes? You can’t have him clean up the mess every time & then not rest him lol let go of that 6th man agenda already if you’re going to be playing him like that
— GoldenKnight (@GoldenKnightGFX) December 29, 2022
Ham also came under fire for choosing to not sub out Russell Westbrook for 17 consecutive minutes at one point. Westbrook is clearly the team's most important point guard on a roster full of point guards, though this writer for one agrees with the idea that he plays better away from James, so the idea of staggering their minutes still principally is solid.
Others proved less-than-fond of Ham's rotations.
It’s Lakers players versus Darvin Ham and his stupid rotations.
— Lebron Lakers Burner (@legoatburner623) December 29, 2022
One name floated as a possibility to replace Ham is recent Utah Jazz head coach Quin Snyder.
Fire Darvin Ham and hire Quin Synder. I think Quin Synder would of done a much better job with this Laker team. I don’t know about y’all but that’s just me.
— Alfonso (@swaggyfonz) December 29, 2022
Darvin Ham's in-game offensive adjustments also came under fire:
Darvin ham at times got make better adjustments when Lebron is getting double team alot in post.
— Jordan🦂♏️🖤🎯 (@ScorpioGoodvibe) December 29, 2022
One fan, a bit unfairly, held nothing back in their assessment of Ham relative to the rest of the NBA's head coaches:
Darvin Ham is easily the worst coach in the league.
— HiNote. 🛸 (@HiNoteee) December 29, 2022
Another fan, reacting perhaps to LeBron James's aggrieved postgame remarks to assembled press, predicted that Ham could end the season the way former Lakers head coach Frank Vogel did: being booted from the Lakers as the scapegoat for the front office's poorly constructed roster..
The blame game has begun for Lebron ... a yearly tradition that will never be broken
— 🗑 Content (@DollarsignMLB) December 29, 2022
Darvin Ham headed to the unemployment line soon

Currently also a scribe for Newsweek, Hoops Rumors, The Sporting News and "Gremlins" director Joe Dante's film site Trailers From Hell, Alex is an alum of Men's Journal, Grizzlies fan site Grizzly Bear Blues, and Bulls fan sites Blog-A-Bull and Pippen Ain't Easy, among others.