
I think it's safe to say that Twitter has taken over our culture when a 62-year-old man is "tweeting" to find employment.
(On a related note, you can follow me on Twitter here!)
Well, that's exactly what former Los Angeles Lakers Hall of Fame center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is doing, according to a post on ESPN's TrueHoop.
The writer points us to Kareem's Twitter page, where he responds to J.A. Adande's article about who should succeed Phil Jackson as Lakers head coach with these six tweets:
I just read the ESPN story on who will replace Phil & I c that alot of u think I would be a good choice. I would have to agree with my fans
My experience in coaching has not allowed me 2 be a front runner but if someone would have the faith in me I am sure I could deliver.
I have not been given an opportunity as as a head coach so maybe a groundswell of support from my fans could open a door for me!
I think my fans know that I am usually quiet unless I have something to say so I'm saying it.
I would do a good job as a head coach if given the chance. I'm absolutely sure of that
If people want to find out what I am sitting on in terms of basketball knowledge maybe I'll get a shot at a head coaching position.
Honestly, I can't blame the guy. His battle to get even an assistant coaching job in the NBA was well-documented, so why not try something new?
Kareem's done a great job bringing the talent out of Andrew Bynum, although we've yet to see it for a full season. But we can hardly blame that on Kareem.
I personally think that there are better candidates out there, but depending on where the Lakers are when Phil finally retires for good, it might be the right time to start fresh with a fresh coach.
And just think, Kareem could be the first coach ever hired via Twitter:
@JerryBuss Congratulations Kareem you're hired. stay away from my daughter, though : )