The Los Angeles Lakers named Tony Bennett as NBA Draft Advisor, installing the former Virginia head coach in a newly created front-office role months after his October retirement from college basketball. Bennett reports to Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager Rob Pelinka. No salary disclosed. The move lands three weeks before the league's February trade deadline and four months before a draft night where the Lakers hold the 27th pick, their lowest selection slot in three years.
Bennett walked away from Virginia in October after 15 seasons, 364 wins, one NCAA title, and six ACC championships. His Pack Line defense—a help-side scheme that forces opponents into contested twos—produced eight top-25 defensive efficiency seasons in his final decade. His players heard the same post-practice line for years: "If you can't guard your yard, you can't guard anything." Virginia's NBA conversion rate was modest—12 players drafted since 2009, three still rostered—but the ones who stuck shared a profile: high floor, low bust risk, capable of executing a scheme on day one. Malcolm Brogdon. Kyle Guy. De'Andre Hunter.
The Lakers' front office now has Bennett evaluating college tape while Pelinka manages a roster carrying $189M in committed salary next season, assuming LeBron James picks up his $52.6M player option. The franchise hasn't developed a rotation player from a non-lottery pick since Jordan Clarkson in 2014. Their last five first-rounders: Jalen Hood-Schifino (17th, 2023), Max Christie (35th, 2022), none before that because picks went to New Orleans in the Anthony Davis trade. Christie logged 11.2 minutes per game this season. Hood-Schifino is in the G League.
Bennett's arrival signals a shift in how LA approaches the margin. The Lakers don't need stars—they have two, assuming LeBron returns and Anthony Davis stays healthy. They need the 8th, 9th, and 10th rotation spots filled with players who don't lose games in three possessions. Bennett built a career finding those players in the ACC's second tier, then teaching them to execute a system that made Virginia's defensive rating five points better than league average for a decade. The question is whether his eye translates to a pool of 60 draftable players instead of 15 recruits, and whether Pelinka will listen when Bennett circles a name.
The Lakers are 25-18, fourth in the West, and LeBron turns 40 in December. Anthony Davis is 31 and has played 70-plus games once in six Lakers seasons. The franchise's championship window is a 24-month window, maybe less. Bennett's job is not to find the next franchise cornerstone. It's to find the player who can guard Luka Doncic in a playoff switch without giving up 18 points in the third quarter.
Watch for Bennett's first public appearance at a college game—Virginia plays Duke on February 1, and the Lakers' front office will want the optics of Bennett in the building. The NBA Draft Combine runs May 12-18 in Chicago. Pelinka typically attends two days. If Bennett is there for all six, the role is real.
The takeaway
Lakers add Virginia's Bennett to scout margin-rotation players as LeBron's **$52.6M** option and a **27th** pick loom.
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