Vogel’s strength as a coach has always been his defensive acumen. The Lakers won the 2020 championship based on their defense, and last season, they ranked No. 1 in the league despite injuries to both LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Not even Vogel could save this season’s Lakers roster, though, as they fell to No. 21 in defense. Couple that decline with Vogel’s often baffling rotation decisions and the Lakers have decided to move on from their embattled coach.

Vogel should now become one of the most sought-after coaches on the market. In three NBA stops, he has won a championship, reached the conference finals three times and won just under 53 percent of his regular-season games. Should he fail to earn another head-coaching job this offseason, he could either take a year off (as he did after being fired by the Orlando Magic in 2018) or pursue an assistant coaching position. Vogel was a rumored candidate for Lue’s staff had Lue been hired by the Lakers in 2019.

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The Lakers, meanwhile, will now search for their sixth full-time head coach since Phil Jackson retired in 2011. None of the others have been nearly as successful as Vogel was. Traditionally, teams almost never fire coaches so soon after a championship. But the Lakers are not a traditional organization. They demand excellence year in, year out. They’ve made it clear that any coach who can’t live up to that standard will be out of a job. Now, they’ve moved on from the only coach aside from Jackson to lead them to a championship in the past three decades.