LeBron James and Jeanie Buss Feud Escalates: Is His Lakers Era Over?
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Based on the search results, here's what has happened with LeBron James over the past few days:
An ESPN report published Wednesday detailed years of tension between Lakers owner Jeanie Buss and LeBron James. According to the Los Angeles Times, the report alleged that Buss harbored resentments toward James, including frustration over his involvement in the failed Russell Westbrook trade in 2021, and that she had even floated the possibility of trading him to the Clippers in 2022.
James responded Thursday after the Lakers' loss to the Clippers by downplaying the conflict. According to Hoops Rumors, he told reporters "I don't care about an article. I don't care how somebody feels about me." He emphasized his eight-year tenure with the Lakers and stated that his mindset since joining was about restoring excellence to the franchise.
Buss issued her own statement through The Athletic, saying it's unfair that James has to be pulled into family drama and that suggesting she doesn't appreciate what he's done for the Lakers is "just not true."
Sports insiders have suggested this could signal the beginning of the end for James's Lakers tenure. According to the Times of India, NBA insider Shams Charania stated on The Pat McAfee Show that "we're watching the end of a relationship" and that James will either sign elsewhere, retire, or return for one more year. ESPN's Shams Charania indicated that James and his agent Rich Paul plan to meet face-to-face with Buss to define the path forward.
Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors have reportedly expressed interest in pursuing James in free agency this offseason, according to SportBible citing NBA insider Jake Fischer. James has a full no-trade clause in his contract, meaning he controls any potential trade.
On the court, James continues performing at a high level, averaging 22.5 points, 6.9 assists and 6 rebounds since returning from a sciatica injury.
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