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Lakers Name Tony Bennett NBA Draft Advisor After Virginia Exit

Former Cavaliers coach joins front office targeting college scouting depth, NCAA pipeline ahead of June combine.

Published May 26, 2026 Source NBA.com From the chopped neck
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SILVER · May 26, 2026
LOUIS XIII · May 26, 2026

Lakers Name Tony Bennett NBA Draft Advisor After Virginia Exit

Former Cavaliers coach joins front office targeting college scouting depth, NCAA pipeline ahead of June combine.

Source NBA.com ↗

The Los Angeles Lakers hired Tony Bennett as NBA Draft Advisor, the team announced, seven months after the 55-year-old abruptly resigned from Virginia citing mental health and the changing college landscape. Bennett brings 34 years of college coaching experience to a front office that missed on lottery picks Lonnie Walker IV and Max Christie in recent cycles and needs late-round hits while hard-capped under the second apron.

Bennett went 364-136 at Virginia across 15 seasons, won a national title in 2019, and sent six players to the NBA since 2016. His Pack Line defense produced wings who rotated cleanly and shot mid-30s from three—serviceable NBA floor profiles, not stars. He resigned in October, weeks before the season, saying he'd lost the energy to manage NIL negotiations and portal churn. The Lakers called in November, per sources. Bennett's first combine will be in Chicago in May, where he'll sit interviews alongside Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager Rob Pelinka.

The hire matters because the Lakers own only their 2025 first-rounder—pick 29 if the season ended today—and no second until 2029 after trading future capital for Anthony Davis and multiple deadline rentals. Bennett's Rolodex covers every ACC program director and mid-major scout who saw his system produce rotational bigs like Mamadi Diakite and De'Andre Hunter. The Lakers need cost-controlled contributors who defend switches and don't need plays called. That's the Bennett assembly line. Virginia's draft record under him: 12 players selected, eight still in the league, none an All-Star. The Lakers aren't swinging for upside. They're buying floor.

The appointment also signals the front office is covering Pelinka's blind spots. Pelinka came from the agency side, negotiated max deals, rarely sat in college gyms. Jesse Buss, the owner's son who runs scouting, has pushed for more NCAA infrastructure since the Lakers whiffed on Jalen Hood-Schifino at pick 17 in 2023. Hood-Schifino played 21 games as a rookie, averaged 2 points, and is now in the G League. Bennett won't make draft decisions—that's still Pelinka and the consensus committee—but he'll rank the 60-to-90 guys who fill out June big boards, the zone where role players separate from camp cuts.

Bennett's involvement extends past June. He'll consult on G League assignments, summer league rotations, and two-way contract strategy. The Lakers have used only four unique two-way players over the past two seasons, conservative by modern standards. Teams like Oklahoma City cycle eight or nine through the system annually, mining undrafted free agents Bennett will now help identify. The Lakers also want his read on international prospects who played U.S. college ball—guys like Ryan Dunn at Virginia, who entered the draft last year and went 28th to Phoenix. Dunn is shooting 37% from three this season in spot minutes. That's the comp set.

Watch whether Bennett attends ACC and SEC tourneys in March, signaling the Lakers are targeting late-risers outside mock lottery ranges. Also watch if Virginia's current recruiting class—three four-stars committed before Bennett left—produces calls from Lakers scouts next fall, a delayed dividend. The Lakers host the Pelicans on April 2nd, the night before the NCAA title game. Courtside attendance tells you if this is a consulting gig or a desk with a nameplate.

The takeaway
Bennett's college network gives the Lakers scouting reach in the draft's cost-controlled back half where recent picks have failed.
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