XXIV wrote:I'm more annoyed of the fact that he is blinded by his own ego, and it appears he would rather risk the success of the team than admit/fix his mistakes.
NBAontwitter wrote:Jim Buss is a f ing disaster. Disappointed? You trade the 2 most emotional talkative leaders. You kept no continuity in the coachhing staff. Your free agent moves were Kapono, Murphy and Mcbob,
Sometimes i think winning makes people bored. Just like being rich makes rich people bored. So they want to prove they can with their own method. Now we have to be patient and let Jimmy fail and fail.
Mamba Venom wrote:I'm disappointed that Jim Buss is running the show and not Jerry Buss.
I still don't believe in him and I think this season showed that Jim is not ready to build a championship team. He will get there in 5 years, but its not fair to Kobe.
The league f----d us due to the timing of the announcement. It's not Jim's fault, but if it happened literally a few days later the trade goes through. Jim Buss sticking up for Mike Brown kills all my faith in him.
milesfides wrote:destro wrote:Jerry Buss still has final say in operations, this has already been confirmed.
I hope that doesn't reassure you.
Jerry Buss's best attribute as an owner was letting his basketball people make decisions. He wanted to trade James Worthy, but Jerry West talked him out of it.
Unfortunately, there is no Jerry West. There's only Jim Buss, and God help us.
milesfides wrote:Oh, what a dream it would have been, had Phil and Jeannie moved into the front office, Shaw been promoted to coach, and Bynum been traded for ballers. It would have felt so right.![]()
/end pity party
i won't even go much further into that thread, too many posts to quote, all i'll say is that there is a long line waiting for crow in that thread
Kupchak: Jim Buss deserves less criticism, more credit
DrewBynum77 wrote:who writes kupcake checks?
I'll stop worrying when he does something good for the lakers and hiring a bartender to replace one of th best scouts in the league isn't a good sign nor turning the 6poy into nothing.
Jim Buss is going to run this team into the ground.
numbas wrote:Mitch has a small chance to save it but, I dont see a bright future
He isn't the biggest fan of Kobe and I see him possibly not wanting to resign Kobe in 2 years when his contracts up
And it looks like he will not trade bynum just gasol for a superstar cuz its HIS guy
Jim Buss says itd be silly to trade both for Howard
this one is a gem if u can get through it
kblo247 wrote:Problems with what he said
- We don't have three all stars, we have two
If you are going to call Bynum a title he hasn't come close to earni in his career,mother you need to say we traded an all star away for nothing at all as Odom was flat out better than him the past couples, did more to win the ring, and produced more than Luc Longley like numbers when it mattered.
- Trading both Pau and Andrew for Dwight is silly
Who are we fooling? That is fair value. Pau and Andrew have never played well together on both ends for a prolonged period because they are both centers who needed Odom to compliment them. They never gained a two man game on either side the floor. Dwight is flat out better than the often injury prone big and guy coming off one of the worst playoff showings on bth sides the floor for a 20 million dollar player ever. It just is.
- Odom was gone mentally and had to be given away
Please, Odom has even stated he was pissed off because Jim would not tell him the same thing he told Pau. He would be a Laker, he might hear offers that improve the team, but he will be a Laker short of trading him for a certain type of players. Lamar has said that was what Jim told him he couldn't say. You got caught being unprofessional and bush league yet again as management like this whole summer, with Shaw, Lester, and many other people. Lamar heard he got dealt on the radio, you didn't even call him to talk out the situation, and he had to come to you and you couldn't even give a white lie like did Pau. You wanted him gone to give the pet project his chance to swim or sink is all. Either Byum steps up and proves he is worth an extension or ups his value to be flipped for Dwight, or he gets hurt like he always ahs back to high school and underachieves yet again, lowers his value, and LA looks like dumbasses when they have no one there to fill in for him without skipping a beat
Odom even said admittedly by the Mavs that you guys AE going to have them gunning for you, in reference to Dallas playing Miami. He didn't say we and had to be reminded that he wasn't a Laker anymore, and still says his heart will always have a place in LA and that having a Mavs jersey is weird
- Valuing picks
Please with that as well. You will sell those firsts to the highest bidder and get seconds so you don't have to have cap holds or give out guaranteed contracts.
there's so many more posts and threads to find/quote, but damn is jim buss vindicated any way you want to cut it.
