Lakers governor Jeanie Buss harbored resentment toward LeBron James and considered trading him at one point, ESPN’s Baxter Holmes claims in a lengthy examination of the state of the franchise while it was under control of the Buss siblings.
Sources tell Holmes that Buss privately complained about James’ “outsized ego” and the influence that he and Klutch Sports exercised over the organization after he arrived in 2018. She also resented the idea that James was celebrated for joining the Lakers in free agency, rather than team leaders being praised for signing him. According to Holmes, team sources have said for years that James’ camp informed Lakers brass in 2017 that he was planning to come to L.A. when his contract expired.
Buss was particularly upset about the fallout from the ill-fated Russell Westbrook trade in the summer of 2021, Holmes adds. The Lakers added the former MVP to appease James, but he was mostly able to escape responsibility for the deal after it went bad. L.A. missed the playoffs during Westbrook’s lone full season with the team, and he was pulled from the starting lineup and then traded the following year.
In 2022, Buss considered not negotiating an extension with James or even trading him, with the Clippers mentioned as a possibility, according to Holmes’ sources. He eventually received a two-year, $104MM contract in July 2024 that included a no-trade clause. Buss also believes James didn’t display enough gratitude for the team’s decision to take his son, Bronny James, with the 55th pick in the 2024 draft, Holmes adds.
Buss issued a statement to The Athletic in response to the claims made by Holmes, relays Sam Amick (Twitter link). “It’s really not right, given all the great things LeBron has done for the Lakers, that he has to be pulled into my family drama,” it reads. “To say that it wasn’t appreciated is just not true and completely unfair to him.”
Holmes touches on many more subjects in the in-depth piece, which is worth reading in full. Here are a few highlights:
- Joey Buss and Jesse Buss tried to convince their siblings to sell a smaller portion of the family’s 66% controlling interest in the team. They presented the plan to the Lakers’ chief financial officer and chief legal counsel as a way to provide cash for the older Buss siblings while maintaining control of the franchise. However, they learned at meetings last summer about Jeanie’s intention to sell most of the family’s stake to Mark Walter at a $10 billion valuation. The family retains 17% ownership, just above the 15% required to allow Jeanie to remain in her role as governor for the next five years.
- Sources tell Holmes that Jeanie made the decision to sell because she wasn’t convinced that the family could continue to keep the Lakers competitive in a league where an increasing number of teams are owned by billionaires. Joey and Jesse reportedly disagreed with that logic because of restrictions in the NBA’s Collective Bargaining Agreement that place limitations on the amount that teams can spend.
- Holmes states that several members of Jeanie’s inner circle received large bonuses as a result of the sale, including former player Kurt Rambis and his wife Linda Rambis. A person with knowledge of the agreement told Holmes that Linda received $24MM and Kurt got $8MM, amounts that were chosen based on Kobe Bryant‘s uniform numbers.
- Joey and Jesse were told that “new ownership” was responsible for their dismissal from front office roles in November, but sources tell Holmes they discovered that Jeanie made the decision. “Dr. (Jerry) Buss’ idea was for Joey and I to run basketball operations one day,” Jesse said in a statement. “But Jeanie has effectively kept herself in place with her siblings fired.”

The Buss family after Jerry was an utter embarrassment. “Public trust” B.S. Glad to be rid of them and the Rambi, and bye – bye LeBron.
They would love to trade him today! They cannot wait, are literally licking their chops, for the day when they can use LeBron’s money on someone like Anthony Edwards, Giannis, or maybe even Jokic. LeBron is just an obstacle at this point to the great laker teams about to come. In a perfect world, from their perspective, he’d retire this year…. Or rather last year.
LMAO – Unfortunately bucko Free Agency ain’t what it was 10 years ago.
The Lakers aren’t going to sign ANY of those players because exactly zero of them will ever hit the open market the way LeBron and others did. Which means LeBron isn’t an obstacle to anything.
Maybe he allows the Lakers to get something back in a sign & trade. How does half a season of Jimmy Butler sound?
Reeves and rui will literally eat up all the space anyways. They will probably be able to add one cheap player and a mid level guy
It’s laughable that you don’t think Anthony Edwards, or one of the other young studs, isn’t going to be a laker within three years. Laughable. If one of these dudes wants to be a laker and the lakers have the max spot available, they are going to be there. It’s that simple. One of them will be a laker.
They can opt to not sign an extension, and get traded like De’Aaron Fox did. Which means there will be matching salary involved, not cap space. They will not hit the open market.
What’s laughable is you haughtily thinking you know how players move around nowadays, when you evidently don’t have a clue.
Don’t forget they have to deal with what to do with 2nd round Bronnie after they trade him. Maybe the Bucks would take on LeMe. He’s damaged goods.
Lebron has a no trade clause.
Is bronny james,good?
Is Anton Watson good?
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Billionaires don’t like when their toys are taken away from them. Regardless if for nearly a decade the toy was a tire fire and the guy that took control delivered a championship within 2 years. They still don’t like it.
Bingo. It comes off as someone expecting to be relatable, but actually just pulls back the curtain revealing how nauseatingly out of touch with reality her ego and mindset are
Yep, this. This is sad sour grapes. A nepo baby pissing her dipe because the “wrong” people were getting attention. You dont buy a pro sports franchise for attention, you buy it for the ROI and someone smart got in her ear and told her the team,at the time, was worth more with LeBron wearing the Purple and Gold. Its not Advanced Calculus.
Anyone that believes any of this is an idiot. Let’s see….LBJ CHOOSE the Lakers, not the other way around. He was the first and only true star they were able to secure via free agency since Shaq. Many top FA shunned both the Lakers and Knicks. He took the team from 4 years in the lottery to the finals in only his 2nd season. LA had the best record in the West the championship year. He convinced AD to join the team. While LBJ was the face of the franchise, the team’s valuation tripled to the eventual $10 billion they sold for. Think about it. If Jeannie was so fed up with LBJ and Klutch then why not let him walk in FA once his contract was up? Not only did they NOT let him walk but they gave him an extension WITH a no trade clause giving him even more power to decide his fate. Why would they do that for a player they despised so much? “They” say he should be more grateful for wasting a 55th overall pick for Bronny who sold $50 million in jersey sales (Google it) but more likely, they said to him “thanks” for being the star we lacked, bringing a chip back to LA, restoring relevance to the organization and helping us increase the valuation to $10 billion. If yall can’t see that then I dont know what to say. But yall go ahead and take the words off her bitter family members who obviously feel a bit left out. Crazy that the Rambis’ received more than some of the family members.
And what honor and esteem did the Lakers have the 4 years prior to LBJ joining when they were losing 50 games a season?
I’m not a LeBron fan, but this is very well written. You make excellent points.
You also forgot to mention LBJ convincing AD to join then flipping him for Luka. Never would of happened if not for LBJ
I have yet to see someone wearing a Bronnie jersey. They must all be hanging in a glass case on someone’s wall.
Do you go to G-league games?
Spot on. Great take.
LOL RICH PEOPLE PROBLEMS
My James is being amazing. He even bet the Nuggets so you know he’s good. My James is trying hard to get rebounds and assists so he can be the GOAT for us all. He doesn’t care about stats. That’s how good he is for us.
He’s our James, Pickleman. Not your James. All of our James.
So she regrets the championship right? lol
Not a real championship. 4 month long layoff is longer than the off season. They do regret LeBron. They made no money on that championship. And he has control and watered down the Lakers.
Everybody had the same circumstances… it’s a real championship.
Nope….it’s a bubble championship, always will be. And NO, everybody didn’t have the same circumstances. Lakers 100% healthy, every other team was dealing with the covid
I wasn’t even going to respond to that because he’s a Laker fan. And LeBron fans will do anything to add a 3-month layoff, which is the entire time of the Off-Season the bubble was built for the Lakers older team that doesn’t have to go through the full grind of the regular season. No crowds no travel. It’s they would have been better off just doing a tournament and saying we’re going to have a tournament instead of trying to do NBA playoffs in a championship. So no I don’t count the bubble championship at all. Didn’t matter what team won?
@nrg
Hate to say this… but you’re an idiot. Please tell me whatat nba players the Lakers faced that missed games in the playoffs? I’ll wait for your response.
I never said players missed. That was the other guy. Also when a person starts with a insult they are usually intelligent and don’t actually know how to articulate a valid point on the topic. That would be you. So I am guessing you never played ball(that’s ok) a super LeBron fan ( live vicariously through him) and unable to accept someone elses opinions.
So if you read y comment I don’t count the championship because the 3 month layoff is the same exact time of a full off season. The NBA like the MLB is about the grind of a full regular season. You take that away and you have a NCAA tournament style championship. The NBA should have just had a tournament and called it something else
Born-billionaire doing petulant, born-billionaire things… She sounds frustrated, hopefully Phil is paying attn as he should…
whoops, am out of date about Phil. Maybe she is frustrated…
She’s not wrong on some of those points (re: ego, Klutch, and LeBron having far too much sway on roster decisions without taking responsibility), but it ain’t like she’s a prize herself.
How you considering trading a guy that you gave a “no trade” clause to? Utter buffoonery.
The article says she thought about trading him in 2022. He got the no trade clause when he signed the extension in 2024. Utter buffoonery you missed that part 😂
@nva
Utter buffoonery if you believe age would resign a player she dislikes and give him a no-trade clause. And you’re an even more of an idiot if you really think an owner would allow a an agent to dictate anything to them. Tail doesn’t wag the dog.
1. Steph
2. Wilt
3. MJ
4. Kareem
5. Shaq
I don’t see Lebron anywhere, let alone the GOAT. The real GOAT went 3-1 vs Lebron in Finals.
You subtract votes when applying arrogant.
Davey has Wilt 2nd all time on the GOAT list. If you weren’t convinced that this doofus has no idea what he’s talking about, here is your evidence. LOL.
You clearly didn’t understand what I meant. If you were thinking of trading him, at any point, why even bother to offer him a no trade clause, at any point?
Name me another player that has ever gotten a no trade clause, down the line, that a team was ever considering trading?
I like that you put yourself out there simply to look stupid in the face, when you could have just asked what I meant, if you didn’t understand.
Dude take the L, again. Lols. If you’re going to question others, stand on business and back up what you said with something remotely factual or you just a troll.
Who are you?
This is nothing more than this lady trying to save precious face & her own ego in the media.
Irrespective of this, it was worth giving LeBron a NTC just to avoid the media distraction of trade rumors every time the team loses a game. Otherwise it’s largely ceremonial as if LeBron WANTS to get traded, his number is large enough that the return in ANY deal would just be matching salary and draft assets depending more on how bad the matching salary is that the Lakers would be taking on.
I don’t like LeBron, but he’s better than Steph.
She’s a nepo baby who can’t even begin to fathom the amount of work LeBron has put into his career. Talking about “accountability”. Lol.
Sour grapes by Karen on her way out the door.
They’ll trade LeBron for Giannis and two first-round picks in a cleverly maneuvered trade worked out by Adam Silver.
Buss is an idiot. But picking Bronny was funny if LeBron wasn’t grateful. The hot second LeBron is out, Bronny is getting waived.
She knows she’s afraid to do it….