LeBron James Addresses Relationship with Lakers Owner Jeanie Buss
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James recently spoke out about his relationship with team owner Jeanie Buss, following a report by ESPN’s Baxter Holmes that explored the dynamics between Buss and James. The report suggested that there was tension between the two, particularly after the failed Russell Westbrook trade. However, James downplayed the situation, stating that he has always represented the franchise with “utmost respect and honor and dignity” since joining the team in 2018.
James acknowledged that he and Buss may have different perspectives on their partnership, but emphasized that his goal was to “restore excellence” to the Lakers organization. He cited the team’s championship win in 2020, which he dedicated to the late Kobe Bryant, as a testament to his commitment to the franchise. James also noted that he has not spoken to Buss since the report was published, but that he has never had a close relationship with any team owner, including Dan Gilbert in Cleveland and Mickey Arison in Miami.
James’ Reaction to the Report
When asked about the report, James expressed his indifference, stating that he doesn’t “really care about the reports” and that there will always be another article or story about him. He emphasized that his focus is on his performance on the court and his legacy, rather than on what others think of him. James also mentioned that he has been in the league for 23 years and has been covered by national publications since he was 14, so he is accustomed to being in the spotlight.
James’ comments were echoed by Lakers coach JJ Redick, who praised James for his class and dedication to the team. Redick stated that everyone in the organization appreciates James and the legacy he has carried on as a superstar for the Lakers. Redick also noted that he has enjoyed coaching James and that the two have a positive working relationship, despite occasional disagreements.
Buss’ Response
In response to the report, Buss issued a statement to The Athletic, stating that it was “not right” to pull James into her family drama and that he has done great things for the Lakers. Buss also changed her Instagram profile picture to a photo of her and James embracing after the 2020 championship win, in a show of support for the star player.
The situation has sparked speculation about James’ future with the Lakers, particularly with the NBA trade deadline approaching on February 5. However, James has a no-trade clause in his contract and has stated that he is “good” with his current situation, suggesting that he plans to finish the season with the Lakers.
Ultimately, the dynamics between James and Buss may be complex, but one thing is clear: James is committed to his craft and his legacy, and he will continue to be a dominant force in the NBA. As he looks to the future, James remains focused on his performance on the court, rather than on what others think of him or his relationships with team owners.


