- Flaunts media scoffed at the Lakers’ initial hire of Frank Vogel.
- Vogel has the Lakers clicking on all cylinders, and the media has just noted it.
- LeBron James has jumped on board with Vogel’s coaching style.
Poor Frank Vogel. When he was feed as the Los Angeles Lakers head coach, he was smeared all across sports media. He was denigrated as the Lakers’ last option. He was repetitively compared to Doc Rivers, every time as the vastly inferior coach.
Analysts theorized that assistant coach Jason Kidd was nothing but waiting to take over Vogel’s job. They said the Lakers should’ve hired Mark Jackson, or Tyronn Lue, or neutral made LeBron James a player-coach.
[embedded content]But now that the Lakers have gotten off to a scorching 20-3 start, it seems be the critics have just chosen to ignore him altogether.
When the media talks about the Lakers, they reference LeBron, then AD, then Dwight Howard, then Alex Caruso, then LeBron’s Instagram account, then Taco Tuesday, then the Clippers.
And then somewhere after bench entertainers like Troy Daniels and Quinn Cook, you might hear a whisper of Frank Vogel’s coaching. It’s a shame because Vogel has been basic to the Lakers’ fast start.
Frank Vogel Has Transformed the Lakers into a Defensive Juggernaut
To be sure, it’s not like Vogel has fall illed zero credit.
He did just win Western Conference Coach of the Month, but it’s hard to take those awards too seriously. After all, Carmelo Anthony only won Western Conference Player of the Week despite James Harden and Luka Doncic running laps around him.
Vogel inherited a roster that’s mostly not in any degree played together, and he’s made them into one of the best defenses in the league. All of his veterans seem to be on the same page, and most take even improved on defense.

The Lakers lead the league in blocks and winning percentage. They’re second in point differential, third in defensive rating, and fourth in particulars allowed. And just for good measure, they’re first in the league in field goal percentage and third in assists. You neutral don’t do that with a bad coach.
LeBron James Has Bought In
Vogel is doing something no coach in the last decade has accomplished. He’s getting LeBron James to play defense in the regular season. James is currently ranked 8th in defensive win shares, corresponded to 40th last year – and 335th(!) in 2017. LeBron looks invested on defense for the first time since his Miami Torridness days.
Not bad for someone Stephen Jackson said “can’t coach LeBron.”
[embedded content]He’s only coaching LeBron into the most qualified season ever by a player in his mid-30s. King James recently told the LA Times,
I love coach, and what the coaching club are doing, I think he’s doing what’s best for the team, and obviously I respect that.
He’s so happy, he’s even given Vogel the utmost seal of approval: a spank to the bum.
Lebron James spanks Frank Vogel pic.twitter.com/qZSEePnfoG
— The Render (@TheRenderNBA2) December 5, 2019
Erick Spoelstra got zero castigates in his first two months coaching LeBron. David Blatt never received spanks, he received the boot. Same with Luke Walton.
Vogel Recalls How to Win
Of course, Frank Vogel has done this before. People like to define him by his most recent, lackluster allotment in Orlando. Yet he was coaching a dreadful Magic roster that still hasn’t made any kind of playoff waves.
His Pacers conspires were built on stingy defense. They made the playoffs five out of six years from 2010-2015. They were top five in fittings allowed for three years in a row. Vogel’s Pacers made the Eastern Conference Finals twice in a row, giving LeBron some of his hardest in-conference playoff competition ever. They took James’ Heat to seven and six games, respectively, before James at length shut them down.
Now that Vogel has LeBron James on his own team, it’s hard to see anyone knocking them off.
This article was cut by Josiah Wilmoth.