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Lakers fire Brown as coach after woeful start

Mike Brown was fired as coach of the Los Angeles Lakers after the team started the NBA season by losing four of its first five games, Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said Friday.

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Mike Brown was fired as coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. Photo: AP

Mike Brown was fired as coach of the Los Angeles Lakers after the team started the NBA season by losing four of its first five games, Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said Friday.

The firing came only hours ahead of the Lakers playing host to Golden State, a game in which the squad will be guided by assistant coach Bernie Bickerstaff on an interim basis. A search for a new head coach is already under way.

“We weren’t winning, we weren’t seeing improvement and we made a decision,” Kupchak said. “Maybe it would have changed down the road. But with this team we didn’t want to wait three months and find out it wouldn’t change.”

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It was second-fastest ouster of an NBA coach to start a season. Dolph Schayes resigned as the Buffalo Braves’ coach after the 1971-1972 opener.

The Lakers have the worst record in the Western Conference but the NBA’s largest payroll at more than $100 milllion.

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“It wasn’t made out of panic,” Kupchak said of a decision made late Thursday night. “We went 0-8 in preseason and we’re 1-4 now. It’s not like this came out of nowhere.”

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