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Lebron23
08-31-2022, 07:05 AM
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A Lakers owner Jeanie Buss recalls the episode of trading Shaquille O’Neal, narrating the conversation between Dr. Jerry Buss and Phil Jackson.

It won’t be wrong to call the LA Lakers one of the most iconic franchises in the NBA. The purple and gold have the most no. of championships, tied with the Boston Celtics at seventeen. The Jeanie Buss organization is 3rd richest team in the league, with a $5.5 billion net worth.

While the team is struggling currently, it continues to be amongst players’ favorite destinations to play. Given the location being LA, the Lakers get a good dose of Hollywood attention, with some of the biggest names attending its games. Despite Lakers Nation’s disapproval, the home arena was recently renamed Crypto.com from Staples Center.

Since relocating to LA in 1960, the Lakers have witnessed the best in the business don the purple and gold, including legends like Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant, and LeBron James.

Also read: Shaquille O’Neal placates Lakers fans who’re criticizing Jeanie Buss: “I respect people’s opinions, I’d never disrespect the Buss family”

During a recent appearance on Sirius XM NBA Radio, Jeanie Buss shared a couple of behind the scene moments of the Lakers organization, revealing decisions they could have avoided.

Jeanie Buss admits trading Shaquille O’Neal was hard.
Shaquille O’Neal and the LA Lakers went from being the perfect marriage to an ugly divorce. The Big Diesel had his best years in LA, winning three titles via 3-peat and being the Finals MVP each time. His pairing with the late Kobe Bryant made them one of the most unstoppable duos.

However, post his 8-year run with the franchise, Shaq got traded to the Miami Heat. According to reports, the discord between the seven-foot center and Kobe was the reason behind this. Rumors suggested the Diesel had lost the drive to compete, not paying attention to his health.

Former Lakers assistant coach Texas Winter had revealed that Shaq’s demands were impossible to meet. At the time, Jeanie’s dad Dr. Jerry Buss was heading the Lakers operations. In conclusion, the front office had no choice but to ship the seven-foot Shaq to Miami.

In the clip below, current Lakers owner Jeanie Buss addresses the O’Neal trade, adding how head coach Phil Jackson was in for a surprise too.

Fortunately for Phil, he was called back after a year in 2005, guiding the Lakers to back-to-back chips in 2009-10. On the other hand, the organization honored Shaq with a statue outside the home arena.

Having built a net worth of $500 million, Jeanie concluded how ultimately one had to do what was best for the organization.

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Lakers Legend#32
08-31-2022, 05:19 PM
Trading Shaq was one of the darkest days in Lakers history.

Duderonomy
08-31-2022, 05:27 PM
If giving shaq an extension would have let Kobe walked, is it really that bad? Shaq wanted 30 mil a season when the cap was something like $55 million. And think of the dead weight of years 4 and 5 of that deal. Plus they added Odom I solid 3rd option.

Full Court
08-31-2022, 06:33 PM
Trading Shaq was one of the darkest days in Lakers history.

I would say signing Lebron was their darkest day.

Man....super team in the lottery.....

Lebron23
08-31-2022, 06:52 PM
I would say signing Lebron was their darkest day.

Man....super team in the lottery.....

They won a championship in 2020. You Bozo the clown.

Full Court
08-31-2022, 07:38 PM
They won a championship in 2020. You Bozo the clown.


Blah blah blah. No AD, no playoffs. That's a fact.

I'm not sure if you heard about it yet, but Bronie led a superteam to the lottery. :lol


Yep, that's right. He led a SUPERTEAM to the LOTTERY. The preseason favorites to win the West.

They didn't even make the PLAY-IN.

:lebronamazed:

So now you know, and you're welcome for keeping you informed.

8Ball
08-31-2022, 07:40 PM
They won a championship in 2020. You Bozo the clown.

He's a bulls fan. They haven't won a championship in like 25 years so they don't value championships anymore.

Full Court
08-31-2022, 07:45 PM
He's a bulls fan. They haven't won a championship in like 25 years so they don't value championships anymore.

I think you're confused. Bronies are the ones who don't value championships. Because MJ has more of them. :lol

8Ball
08-31-2022, 07:48 PM
Lakers won championship in 2020 with LeBron being FMVP and 2nd in MVP voting and you call signing for LeBron darkest day in laker history.


There's really no defending that post.

RRR3
08-31-2022, 09:32 PM
Lakers won championship in 2020 with LeBron being FMVP and 2nd in MVP voting and you call signing for LeBron darkest day in laker history.


There's really no defending that post.
Full Retard.

Full Court
08-31-2022, 09:36 PM
Lakers won championship in 2020 with LeBron being FMVP and 2nd in MVP voting and you call signing for LeBron darkest day in laker history.


There's really no defending that post.


Full Retard.

No AD, no playoffs.

The truth deeply hurts Bronies.

:lebroncry:

baudkarma
09-02-2022, 03:03 PM
I thought trading Shaq was the best more for the Lakers at the time, and I haven't seen anything to convince me to change my mind. I think Kobe realized that the angry, motivated Shaq from the early 2000's was no more. Shaq had his rings and his awards, he was ready to sign one last massive contract and then retire. Not literally retire from the NBA, but hardly ever giving his best effort. Showing up to camp overweight and out-of-shape. The sting of being the one the Lakers traded away instead of Kobe motivated him briefly, enough to help the Heat win the championship in 2006

Axe
09-02-2022, 03:09 PM
They won a championship in 2020. You Bozo the clown.
:lebronamazed:

Spurs m8
09-02-2022, 05:41 PM
They won a championship in 2020. You Bozo the clown.

They won a scrimmage award

No one cares

1987_Lakers
09-02-2022, 08:27 PM
They won a scrimmage award

No one cares

Except you were up at 3:00 am making threads about LeBron right after they won in 2020. :roll:

light
09-03-2022, 02:19 AM
They won a scrimmage award

No one cares

Everyone was trying to win that championship but there could only be one champion.