VanWest82 wrote:thebigbird wrote:The Lakers are worth $5.5 billion. Letting a key championship piece walk for nothing when he was willing to give the Lakers a discount is inexcusable. Jeanie did it because she’s cheap. The Lakers didn’t pay the tax for years and now she is cheaping out while they’re trying to win championships.
I'm not going to argue that Jeannie is a good owner but I don't think any of the other owners would've agreed to pay 40M per year for a role player, especially when they were already paying almost 70M in luxury taxes.He didn’t recruit Ariza, Russell Westbrook did. https://www.silverscreenandroll.com/platform/amp/2021/8/7/22614725/trevor-ariza-russell-westbrook-started-calling-him-20-minutes-after-lakers-trade
Dwight and Rondo were key parts of their title team, so not sure the issue behind him recruiting them. Bradley was a good player on that team too before he didn’t go to the bubble. And Gasol was great in his role until he fell out of the rotation.
The Lakers are terribly managed. Jeanie owns the team because her dad gave it to her. Magic Johnson had his job because he played for the Lakers. Pelinka is the GM because he was Kobe’s agent. Kurt Rambis and his wife have their positions because his wife is friends with Jeanie. They have no one in their front office who has their job because they’re competent, and it shows.
Perhaps all this would matter if Lebron wasn't on the team but given he is and the players have been the ones calling the shots re roster decisions, it doesn't matter that Jeannie hired all her friends (unless you're trying to argue a better GM would've given up less for Russ and AD, which...ok maybe). Pelinka did find Stanley Johnson for nothing though and that one has worked out (note: I'm crediting Pelinka for this one only because it was done mid season and presumably Lebron/AD/Russ aren't scouring the waiver wires in the midst of all those games).
Bron has made some good moves and bad ones putting together these last three Laker teams. But my point was more about how his recent comments are likely directly related to Pelinka/Jeannie not doing what he asked this deadline.
You and many others say that LeBron runs the Lakers despite there being a lot of evidence that he’s not. It goes back years ago when they hired Frank Vogel. The front office wouldn’t give LeBron’s guy Ty Lue a 5 year contract. They would only give him 3 years and Lue turned them down. Sure, they consult with LeBron about things. Most franchises do with they superstars. But LeBron isn’t calling the shots, he isn’t making all the decisions, and there’s a lot of evidence showing that. The trade deadline disaster wasn’t the first thing.

















