i'd offer a resounding "hm" yet again. if the lakers are willing to incur endless luxury tax penalties as a result of their uber-expensive roster, all for the sake of pursuing further finals appearances, why wouldn't they acquiesce to phil jackson's requests for the same reason? dude's got 11 rings!! not to mention existing relationships with kobe bryant, pau gasol, and metta world peace, the undying respect and support of their fanbase, and a media legacy 10,000 miles wide. jax was the choice, and he was apparently ready and waiting to return. while mike brown was, in my opinion, certainly unqualified for the job, at least he had a conference championship under his belt. d'antoni doesn't even have that, and he most recently failed mightily in coalescing a knicks roster that bears some resemblance to this lakers roster, in terms of its construction...
ultimately, of course the lakers could afford p-jax!! for LA, it is never about cost, because winning championships is what they do. bringing another banner back to LA justifies any expense they might incur along the way. to me, this whole situation reeks of VP jim buss' influence. he's never been fond of phil jackson, and hiring mike brown in the first place, over then-assistant brian shaw (the popular choice amongst the players) was a jim buss move. it was clearly a tactic meant to obliterate anything that was left of phil jackson's tenure. and opposing phil jackson's hire this time around sounds like a jim buss move to me, too. jim buss likely took it as a personal slight that jackson was asking for so much, and refused to support the hiring, because his ego is just that inflated. d'antoni then becomes the next most likely candidate, as someone who runs the kind of exciting offense that will distract fans from the fact that phil jackson will never coach another lakers game ever again. either way, the very notion that the lakers seem unable to move on from phil jackson is a wonderful sign for those who despise them. there is so much upheaval and desperation in laker-land right now, and i find it hilarious. mike d'antoni seems like a nice guy, and his offensive philosophy of 7-seconds-or-less is cute enough, but i truly hope he fails as badly as he did in new york...