Drafting Tyler Hansbrough has worn off at this point

As long as he's confident in his game an given the room to play how he needs to and flow with the team victory seems sure!. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate is expected to vote as early as Thursday on a resolution of disapproval on the final $350 billion tranche of the financial industry bailout, a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on Monday U.S. Barack ObamaPresident George W. Bush agreed to make the request for the money on behalf of President-elect Barack Obama and Congress has 15 days to consider the resolution under the original $700 billion rescue plan adopted last year.(Reporting by Jeremy Pelofsky) U.S. Barack Obama. now that the news of Byron Scott's firing as the New Orleans Hornets head coach has sunk in, it's time to think about what happens next for the former lead man in the Big Easy.

Scott was the coach of the Hornets since 2004, leading the team to it's best season ever, a 56-26 regular season capped off with a thrilling (and disappointing) Game 7 loss to the Spurs. He also was reluctant to play younger players like Julian Wright in favor of underachieving veterans like Devin Brown and Melvin Ely. Now Scott has been removed, and GM Jeff Bower will take over. Here are some places he could land: New Jersey NetsIt's amazing Lawrence Frank is still the coach of the Nets He took over in 2004 when Byron Scott was removed.

The Nets have sputtered to an 0-8 start, and it doesn't look like a future for New Jersey is bright, either. Scott led the Nets tot heir best season ever in 2002 with a 52-30 record, including a trip to the NBA Finals. The Nets could really use anything right now, and Byron Scott seems like an ideal choice. Los Angeles LakersNow I wouldn't say that Scott would immediately become coach of the Lakers, maybe an assistant coach. The Lakers appeared to have their coach in waiting with Kurt Rambis, however, Rambis decided to take the job with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Scott has been rumored to be a candidate for the Lakers job when Phil Jackson retires. Scott could be a refreshing change for a Pacers team that really just needs some publicity. Drafting Tyler Hansbrough has worn off at this point. Now on a side note, I think that Avery Johnson will be a top candidate for the Hornets job at the end of the season, because I do not believe that Bower will stay Head Coach, and if he makes Tim Floyd the coach, fans might mutiny.