The Los Angeles Lakers: Dan Hurley reportedly used LA as leverage in his discussions with UConn ,and required $20 million less to return.

Despite tens of millions less being needed to return to the collegiate programme, Dan Hurley may have been using the Los Angeles Lakers as leverage in ongoing contract negotiations with Connecticut, according to NBA insider allegations.

Many rumours heading into the weekend suggested that Dan Hurley, the coach of UConn, will meet with the Lakers in person and probably reach an agreement to become the team’s new coach. It was anticipated that the team would extend a substantial contract offer, which was purportedly for six years and an astounding $70 million.

 

 

Hurley, it was revealed on Monday, had declined the chance to take the helm of the well-liked NBA team and would instead return to try to win a three-peat with the . Many have been perplexed by the decision, but more information is becoming available, and it appears that the talks may have been a ruse to secure a larger contract with UConn.
Dan Hurley made the decision to stay. He decided to remain at UConn for $20 million less. “Yes, they have increased his contract significantly from his current one, but it is only $20 million less,” Shams Charania stated on Tuesday on FanDuel TV’s “Run it Back.”And despite the fact that the Lakers position is well-known and significant, he nevertheless made his decision.

 

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It does raise the question in the league: Was this just about leverage, or was there real interest? The Lakers don’t have a coach yet and are three weeks away from free agency and the NBA Draft in two and a half weeks.

 

 

There had been rumblings in recent days that the New York Knicks job would be the dream spot for Hurley, and the fact that he turned down a massive offer from one of the most famous sports franchises in the world says a lot, and it is not good for the Los Angeles Lakers.

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