Dan Hurley rejects Los Angeles Lakers offer and will stay at UConn, per reports

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Dan Hurley rejects Los Angeles Lakers offer and will stay at UConn. ESPN and other sources, Dan Hurley, who led the Huskies to consecutive national championships, reportedly turned down a deal to play with the Los Angeles Lakers.

In a statement, he affirmed that he would stay at the programme.

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Hurley remarked, “This entire experience has humbled me.” Ultimately, I am incredibly proud of the championship culture Connecticut has developed. Before today’s training, our team got together, and our current priorities are improving this summer and strengthening our bond as a unit while we continue to go for titles.

Dan Hurley rejects Los Angeles Lakers offer

Hurley’s decision to stay in charge of the Huskies has “thrilled” David Benedict, the athletic director at UConn.

He stated, “We’re grateful for his loyalty to UConn and for helping our men’s basketball programme return to the pinnacle of the sport, including back-to-back NCAA Championships.” “We anticipate Dan’s ongoing guidance at UConn, both on and off the court.

As we strive for a triple crown, he will always be a source of immense pride for Husky supporters worldwide.”

Dan Hurley rejects Los Angeles Lakers offer
Dan Hurley rejects Los Angeles Lakers offer (Steven Senne / AP file)

One of the most prestigious and well-known professionals in North American sports, head coach of the Lakers, became vacant in May after the firing of Darvin Ham by the team after two seasons in charge.

This season, Los Angeles was ousted in the first round of the playoffs, even though they had superstars LeBron James and Anthony Davis. The year before, the Lakers made it to the Western Conference Finals.

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Hurley would have given the Lakers access to one of the biggest names in amateur basketball history, even though it is uncommon for college coaches to succeed in the NBA.

Hurley is the brother of Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley, who won two national titles and three Final Four berths while playing for Duke.

Their father, the renowned prep coach Bob Hurley Sr., led Jersey City’s St. Anthony High School to 28 state championships in New Jersey.

Even though Dan Hurley played well for Seton Hall and became a successful Division I coach before his incredible recent championship run, he was likely the least well-known Hurley.

As a coach at Wagner, Rhode Island, and UConn, he has amassed 292 victories. Over the last two seasons, which concluded with net-cutting glory, he has gone 68-11.

According to ESPN, Hurley’s apparent rejection of the Lakers’ offer, which was supposedly for $70 million, shocked a large portion of the basketball community.

Fans of the Lakers were already preparing for a difficult future because their fierce rivals, the Boston Celtics, were only two victories away from winning the Larry O’Brien Trophy.

The Boston Celtics will have won 18 NBA titles if they can defeat the Dallas Mavericks two more times in this series. For the most, they are presently tied with the Lakers.

Hurley was no longer an option; thus, the team could concentrate on bringing in a previous NBA player. Last week, The Athletic revealed that J.J. Redick, an ESPN commentator and former Duke standout, was the front-runner.