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Chris Broussard calls out Jeanie Buss and the Los Angeles Lakers, questioning how LeBron James has been treated.
The Los Angeles Lakers have a tough path towards contending for an NBA Championship this season. Luka Doncic, LeBron James, and Austin Reaves give them three All-Star caliber players, but they’ve shown enough flaws to lose to bad teams more than they’d like.
Following the bombshell ESPN article about the Buss family drama that asserts Jeanie Buss “privately mused” about trading LeBron James in 2022 and “begrudgingly” offered him a contract extension in 2024,
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James responded the article surrounding franchise governor Jeanie Buss and her family drama.
ESPN recently reported that Los Angeles Lakers minority owner Jeanie Buss had animosity towards LeBron James. Buss apparently felt that James had an outsized ego, did not take accountability after the failed Russell Westbrook experiment,
Let’s not forget that LeBron James put the Lakers back on the map. Really, Jeanie Buss’ success as Lakers’ governor is tied to James joining the team in free agency in 2018. It’s important to remember that when reading ESPN’s bombshell story published Wednesday which alleges that Buss has a lot of resentment towards James.
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