The 2022-23 season for the Los Angeles Lakers is an emotional rollercoaster. With the Big Three of LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and Russell Westbrook, fans expect the team to compete for the championship. Instead, they started the season with a 2-10 record, leaving Lakers fans in disbelief. Judging from the poor start, it is obvious that the Big Three cannot bring any hardware to the City of Angels. So after King James broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s scoring record in February, the Lakers decided to trade Russell Westbrook just days later.
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This was the turning point for LeBron James and his teammates to reach the Western Conference Finals. While the end result was good, the rough start was not a pleasant time for Los Angeles Lakers president Jeanie Buss. She talks about the horrific experience during LeBron James’ record-breaking season.
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Jenny Buss is the guest Basketball Adjacent Podcast Hosted by David Aldridge. Lakers president talks about team’s poor start to last season, “I can’t survive, it’s going to be very hard.” Fans were so disappointed with the Lakers’ 2-10 start that they began threatening the 61-year-old. “I’ve received death threats.”
King James put it into perspective mid-season when he broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 39-year-old record to become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer against the Oklahoma City Thunder. A glimmer of hope.
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Jenny remembers watching Karim break the record live and the announcer said: “This is a record that will never be broken.” Jenny considers herself lucky to be able to witness this unachievable feat, and from a player wearing a Lakers jersey. “It’s really a testament to LeBron and his longevity in the league,” the Lakers president added.
Los Angeles Lakers midseason comeback
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The Lakers decided to trade Russell Westbrook in February this year and acquired young players such as Rui Hachimura, D’Angelo Russell and Jared Vanderbilt. This proved to be a major move for the Los Angeles front office, as the impact of the new acquisition was evident from the start. After Russ left, Austin Reeves took a huge leap and became a rising star for the Lakers.
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These young athletes played a key role in helping the Akron Hammers and Eyebrows lead their teams to the Western Conference Finals. The Lakers managed to make the playoffs after a terrible start, becoming the only team in two decades to post a winning record after such a poor start.
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No one expected the Lakers to reach the conference finals after starting the season with a 2-10 record. Well done to Jeanie Buss and the Lakers front office for making the right moves to turn the season around for LeBron James and his teammates.