Officialsportsbetting.com NBA Betting Former Knicks head coach David Fizdale joining Lakers as assistant

Former Knicks head coach David Fizdale joining Lakers as assistant

Former Knicks head coach David Fizdale is returning to an NBA bench, this time joining the Los Angeles Lakers as an assistant coach to Frank Vogel.

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