Lakers fire Mike Brown
Updated: November 10, 2012, 4:26 PM ET
By
Ramona Shelburne | ESPNLosAngeles.com
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After two failed coaching hires, the pressure's on Lakers VP Jim Buss to make the right choice, J.A. Adande writes.
A team built to contend is in turmoil, and a roster full of superstars needs a coach. Who are the Lakers going to call? It'd better be Phil Jackson, Arash Markazi writes.
Mike Brown is dedicated and detail oriented. But that doesn't necessarily make you the right man for the job, Dave McMenamin writes. 
The Lakers have fired coach Mike Brown. Was this the right move for a struggling Los Angeles team?
The Lakers fired Mike Brown just five games into their 82-game regular season after a 1-4 start. Just how fast of a firing was it based on percentage of the season played compared to other sports? Here's a look: