Lakers owner Jeanie Buss outlines her expectations for the team’s performance, highlighting the importance of hard work and LeBron James’ leadership amid championship skepticism.
BollywoodFever: Los Angeles Lakers controlling owner Jeanie Buss has set clear expectations for the team as they head into the upcoming season, stressing the need to focus on hard work rather than engaging in social media controversies.
Amid skepticism about their chances of winning another championship before LeBron James retires, Buss stated, “We gotta let the work speak for itself.”
In addressing the growing criticism surrounding the team, Buss emphasized the importance of performance over online hype. “You gotta do the work.
That’s how our organization operates. We worry about what we can control and let the work speak for itself,” she reiterated.
Over the past two seasons, the Lakers have faced tough playoff eliminations, notably against the Denver Nuggets.
These setbacks have led to significant changes within the organization, including the hiring of former NBA player JJ Redick as the new head coach, signaling the team’s commitment to improving on the court.
LeBron James, now 39, remains central to the Lakers’ hopes for another title. Despite averaging over 25 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists per game for the past 20 seasons, recent injuries have raised questions about his longevity.
Buss praised James’ leadership, stating, “He consistently delivers. He puts in the work.”
With James’ continued high-level performance and fresh changes within the team, the Lakers aim to overcome the challenges and pursue another championship this season.
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