Assigning a single name and face to the Lakers' search for a new head coach has proven impossible, but one name and face has made more appearances and makes more sense than most: Byron Scott.
According to ESPN.com's Chris Broussard, he is the only candidate so far to have two interviews with the team.
The Lakers aren't looking for a first-timer. They're rebuilding, but not conventionally. Their intention isn't to marginally improve year by year, draft by draft. They're looking for a quick turnaround and want someone who can guide what they hope will be a playoff team soon.
Scott has the requisite experience. Not only did he spend time with the Lakers as a player, but he's served as a head coach for parts of 13 seasons.