There’s been much talk about Luke Walton’s job security as this season has waned on for the Los Angeles Lakers. There was the contentious meeting between Walton and Magic Johnson early in the season, as well as the stormy cloud that hovers over all coaches who lead a LeBron James team.

Walton’s job security has not improved as of late with the Lakers struggling, so on Tuesday Bovada decided to list the odds for potential head coaches for the Lakers at the start of the 2019-20 season. You may recognize a certain Ball family patriarch in the list.

Jason Kidd is the heavy favorite from Bovada to be the next Lakers head coach. You can also bet on LaVar Ball, Luke Walton and others pic.twitter.com/stEMbWKWs5 — Harrison Faigen (@hmfaigen) February 12, 2019

Of course, +50000 odds are pretty steep for LaVar Ball’s dreams of being the head coach for his son Lonzo Ball and the rest of the Lakers, but I’m sure the Big Baller was happy to see his name in the running.

It’s hard to seriously consider Ball’s odds, but the rest of the list shouldn’t be ignored. Jason Kidd and Mark Jackson have been rumored to be possible replacements for Luke Walton before, and it’s interesting to see their names so far above Luke Walton on the list. It’s especially interesting given the timing, as the Lakers head into the All-Star break which would be as good a time as any to replace Walton and gear up for a playoff run.

The odds have seemed to changed since early Tuesday morning and are now as follows: Jason Kidd (+125), Mark Jackson (+200), Luke Walton (+333), Frank Vogel (+800), Tom Thibodeau (+800), Kevin McHale (+800), Phil Jackson (+1500), and LaVar “Neva Lost” Ball (+50000).

As the day continued, Walton rose up the list ending up with the third best odds compared to the sixth best odds early on Tuesday. Kidd and Jackson were still first and second, respectively, but Walton is not as far behind as before.

Ball’s odds didn’t change throughout the day, which can be looked at in a couple ways. One way to look at it is LaVar Ball being the head coach for the Lakers is still a long shot according to Bovada. The other way to look at it is that although Kidd’s chances decreased throughout the day, LaVar’s stayed the same. I’m sure not many people look at it that way, but I bet LaVar could spin it that way.

If you asked LeBron James and/or Magic Johnson about the prospect of LaVar Ball coaching the team, they’d almost surely be opposed. Jason Kidd and Mark Jackson may be a different story however, and they’ll almost certainly be rumored in the running if the Lakers’ brass were to fire Luke Walton.