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Lakers' Jeanie Buss sounds off on disappointing season: 'I’m not happy, I’m not satisfied'

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Los Angeles Lakers team owner Jeanie Buss expressed her frustrations with the lack of winning despite having a star-studded team led by LeBron James and Anthony Davis.

The Lakers have failed to make it out of the first round since winning the NBA championship in the bubble during the coronavirus-impacted 2019-20 season. She told the Los Angeles Times in an interview published Tuesday she’s unsatisfied with how things have been.

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LeBron James hugs Jeanie Buss as the Los Angeles Lakers celebrate after winning Game Six of the NBA Finals against the Miami Heat on Oct. 11, 2020, in Orlando, Florida, at AdventHealth Arena. (Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images)

"I’m growing impatient just because we had the fourth-highest payroll in the league. … When you spend that kind of money on the luxury tax, you expect to go deep into the playoffs," Buss told the newspaper. "So, yeah, it was gut-wrenching for me to go out on a limb like that and not get the results that we were looking for. … I’m not happy, I’m not satisfied."

Buss went as far as to say she feels the fans’ frustrations about how the team has been and vowed to "absolutely" make changes if the team isn’t up to par with her standards.

Los Angeles was eliminated in the first round of the 2020-21 NBA playoffs. The Lakers acquired Russell Westbrook in the offseason but he failed to carry the team on his shoulders while injuries plagued most of the stars, which led to the team missing the postseason completely. The Lakers then fired Frank Vogel after three seasons.

Russell Westbrook and LeBron James of the Lakers during the New Orleans

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