Ex-Lakers owner was frustrated with LeBron James’ ‘ego,’ ungratefulness after team drafted son Bronny: report
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The Los Angeles Lakers have a much different look today than even a few months after the Buss family sold a majority stake in the franchise.
Jeanie Buss sold her stake to the current chairman and controlling owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers in June after owning the majority of the franchise since 1979.
However, an extensive report from ESPN made it seem as though the writing had been on the wall amid tensions inside the front office and between Buss and LeBron James.
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LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers controls the ball against the Memphis Grizzlies in the second half at Crypto.com Arena Jan. 4, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
ESPN reported that Buss had not been happy about speculation that James had chosen the Lakers during his free agency in 2018, rather than the Lakers seeking him out and acquiring him.
More recently, Buss "privately grumbled" about "what she felt was James' outsize ego and the overt control that he and Klutch Sports, which represents James and Anthony Davis, exerted over the organization at times" while James and Davis were teammates.
A decision the Lakers made in 2024 that created controversy, though, was their selection of James' son, Bronny, in the NBA Draft. Despite struggles in his lone year at USC — largely because he was recovering from a cardiac arrest — the Lakers selected James with the 55th overall pick.
LeBron James and Bronny James of the Los Angeles Lakers on the court for the first time during a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at Crypto.com Arena Oct. 22, 2024, in Los Angeles. (Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)
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