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Post by bobheckler Tue May 28, 2019 1:03 pm

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The Lakers are somehow far more dysfunctional than we even imagined




Ben Rohrbach, Yahoo Sports

May 28, 2019, 9:29 AM



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The Lakers missed the playoffs in their first season with LeBron James. (Getty Images)




In the two weeks since we last chronicled the biggest dumpster-fire moments of the 2018-19 Los Angeles Lakers season, recently resigned president of basketball operations Magic Johnson provided a new No. 1 to an already staggering list, throwing the entire organization under the bus on national television, including owner Jeanie Buss, general manager Rob Pelinka and former coach Luke Walton.

Thanks to a thoroughly reported long-form feature from ESPN’s Baxter Holmes, that list just doubled again on Tuesday. The piece reveals a more detailed outline of the organizational dysfunction in L.A., complete with alleged specifics on the front office’s authoritarian rule, a “shadow owner” and a Trojan Horse on the team plane.

Every ridiculous detail is crazier than the next, but here are five that stand out:

1. Magic was “a fear monger” who “used intimidation and bullying as a way of showing authority,” according to Holmes’ sources, which reportedly included roughly two dozen current and former staffers at every level of the organization.

Among the more damning details was the revelation that the culture Johnson created allegedly led to at least two employees suffering panic attacks and requiring anti-anxiety prescriptions. Magic reportedly chewed one of them out for mishandling a car service for a draft prospect, shouting, “I don’t stand for mistakes! I don’t make mistakes,” which is ironic given the number of very public mistakes Johnson made in two mostly disastrous years at the helm of a franchise in turmoil.

"Every day you go in there and you get this horrible feeling of anxiety," another anonymous employee, this one an executive, told Holmes. "In the last year, I can't tell you how many panic attacks I've had from the s--- that has happened there."

2. Magic and Pelinka left the rest of the Lakers staff in the dark when it came to free agency and draft decisions, according to Holmes. It is unsurprising to learn that their signings of Rajon Rondo, Lance Stephenson, JaVale McGee and Michael Beasley were allegedly made with little input from anyone outside of LeBron James, but the degree to which they reportedly avoided consulting their staff — to the point that many of them learned of the deals on TV — is no less jarring to see in print.

"We all had the same reaction that the basketball world did, like what the f--- are we doing?" a member of the Lakers coaching staff told Holmes. "Not only are we not getting shooting, but we're also getting every basket case left on the market."

Just as wild is the story of how Johnson and Pelinka separated themselves from the rest of the staff during the 2018 draft and picked Michigan’s Mo Wagner over Villanova’s Omari Spellman, who was the highest-ranked player left on their board. Not only did they learn of that decision on TV, too, but Pelinka’s reported reasoning was just as mind-boggling: He allegedly consulted Villanova product and Lakers guard Josh Hart, who, of course, did not play with Spellman on the Wildcats.

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According to ESPN, agent Rich Paul has been given unprecedented power inside the Lakers organization. (Getty Images)


3. The Lakers have reportedly let agent Rich Paul have the run of the place. Not only did the Lakers reportedly let Paul — LeBron’s longtime friend and agent — influence their decisions to allow Kentavious Caldwell-Pope to play while serving a jail sentence and to admonish Walton’s coaching acumen weeks into the season, but they allegedly gave him unfettered access that went well beyond even the franchise’s decision-making process, allowing him to fly on the team’s plane.

Naturally, this rankled coaches who reportedly believed Paul wanted them fired and players who allegedly believed he wanted them traded for Anthony Davis. One agent described it as “destructive” to ESPN, while others are reportedly growing wary of their clients joining the Lakers for fear they will be poached by Paul.

Save for the part about him flying on the team plane, Paul denied most every accusation to ESPN, including one story about how he reportedly approached NBA commissioner Adam Silver with his concerns about Walton serving as Lakers coach. He reportedly preferred Tyronn Lue, who, as we now know, the team failed to sign after Walton’s firing because they lowballed him with a “pitiful” offer.

Professional jealousy no doubt exists in the agency world, but the mere fact that players and coaches believe Paul’s influence is so powerful with the Lakers is cause for concern on its own. Nobody seems to know who really runs the organization.

Not to worry, we’re only halfway through the latest in ludicrous Lakers dealings.

4. Pelinka is reportedly a pathological liar. Or, at least that’s the logical conclusion after reading the many accusations his employees leveled via ESPN.

Perhaps the most bizarre example involves late actor Heath Ledger. You may recall the story Pelinka once told his team — in front of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, no less — about the time his former client, Kobe Bryant, asked to meet with Ledger upon seeing his performance in “The Dark Knight,” and how their dinner together inspired one of Bryant’s most memorable games against the New York Knicks.

This, according to Holmes, never happened. Ledger died six months before “The Dark Knight” was released, and Bryant had reportedly not seen an early screening.

"We think, more often than not, he's not being truthful," a member of the team’s coaching staff told Holmes of Pelinka’s input on everything from free-agent and draft decisions to personnel hirings. "That goes throughout the organization."

It’s hard to fathom how Pelinka still has the GM job after reading this, but ...


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Lakers staffer Linda Rambis (left) reportedly has significant influence on team owner Jeanie Buss. (Getty Images)


5. Linda Rambis reportedly revels in her ability to control Jeanie Buss — her friend, boss and the controlling owner of this dysfunctional franchise. Linda is the wife of former Lakers player and coach Kurt Rambis. Her official title with the Lakers is executive director of special projects, but the most special of those projects, one front-office source told Holmes, is serving as the “shadow owner” who “controls and manipulates” Jeanie — a responsibility she reportedly “loves.”

Linda and Kurt Rambis are close confidants of Buss and her ex-fiance, former Lakers coach Phil Jackson, so Kurt’s presence in team meetings was reportedly alarming — and not just because of his failed track record as a coach. His wife’s support for Pelinka may be the reason he is still serving as GM, according to Holmes, and that goes five steps beyond alarming. The Lakers bill themselves as a family-run business, but it’s clear here that nobody in this family trusts each other.

And for good reason. Until next we learn of more Lakers dysfunction.



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Post by RosalieTCeltics Wed Jun 05, 2019 2:31 pm

Who do we believe? Magic is on every show he can get on denying all of this. He is calling Pelinka a liar and back stabber. Where is Buss during all of this. What a mess, good, let Kyrie sign there, if thought he was being pushed around here in Boston by the press, wait until that group gets ahold of him. I almost wish it would happen. Would serve them all right
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Post by Shamrock1000 Wed Jun 05, 2019 3:50 pm

It's weird. The Lakers are clearly a mess in many ways, but they could still turn things around in an instant. Rumor has it that Griffin thinks NO should have take LA's package for AD last year, and tht package is going to look a lot sweeter now that it is known the Lakers 1st round pick is #4. If they pull that off and sign someone like Kahwi, Durant, Butler, Kemba, or Kyrie, then they are going to be right back in the mix. Even if the get AD and only sign a 2nd tier free agent, they will be a good team.

I really don't see how Kyrie could go back to Lebron after the hissy fit he threw in Cleveland - he may as well get the Greek letter Beta tattooed on his forehead.

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Post by RosalieTCeltics Wed Jun 05, 2019 4:00 pm

The rumor mill today has Kyrie having already telling the Nets he will sign with them. If Doc can get fined, and Magic can get fined, and LeBron get spoken to about this garbage, why are the nets free and clear. Could it be that the league wants and hopes that NY will rebuild a team into a power house for NYC.???????
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Post by KyleCleric Wed Jun 05, 2019 4:12 pm

RosalieTCeltics wrote:The rumor mill today has Kyrie having already telling the Nets he will sign with them.  If Doc can get fined, and Magic can get fined, and LeBron get spoken to about this garbage, why  are the nets free and clear. Could it be that the league wants and hopes that NY will rebuild a team into a power house for NYC.???????

If it’s not reported by Woj or Shams, I’m not inclined to give the reporting much weight. If it’s NY or LA sports media, I give it no consideration

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Post by gyso Wed Jun 05, 2019 9:22 pm

The Lakers sign . . . four basket cases: Razz

Rajon Rondo, Lance Stephenson, JaVale McGee and Michael Beasley

"We all had the same reaction that the basketball world did, like what the f--- are we doing?" a member of the Lakers coaching staff told Holmes. "Not only are we not getting shooting, but we're also getting every basket case left on the market."

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Post by NYCelt Wed Jun 05, 2019 9:43 pm

gyso wrote:The Lakers sign . . . four basket cases:   Razz

Rajon Rondo, Lance Stephenson, JaVale McGee and Michael Beasley

"We all had the same reaction that the basketball world did, like what the f--- are we doing?" a member of the Lakers coaching staff told Holmes. "Not only are we not getting shooting, but we're also getting every basket case left on the market."

It kind of works, you know?

Their biggest fan is Jack Nicholson. One of his best known movies is One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. They should all feel right at home together.

Jeanie Buss can even do her best Nurse Ratched...

"If Mr. McMurphy doesn't want to take his medication orally, I'm sure we can arrange that he can have it some other way. But I don't think that he would like it."
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