Jeanie Buss Confirms Anthony Davis’ Repeated Complaints Forced Ugly Termination as Messy NBA Business Emerges

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Back when Dr. Jerry Buss bought the Lakers, he knew that keeping superstars happy was the secret sauce for championships. He built his legacy on making sure his stars never felt the urge to leave. They locked in Magic Johnson for 25 years despite his injury, he had him doubt his own future. A brilliant move. Dr. Buss may not be with us anymore, but his daughter Jeanie Buss, the first female controlling owner to win the championship, is running the franchise on the same principle.

She understands the value of top-tier talent and just pulled off a major move by trading for Luka Doncic—one of the league’s brightest lights. Now, with Doncic teaming up with LeBron James, the Lakers have a fresh shot at glory. The buzz is real: this pairing pursues more than a single playoff run—it actively builds a lasting championship culture in Los Angeles.

In a candid discussion on the morning edition with NPR, Jeanie Buss revealed that Anthony Davis’ ongoing discontent with his playing role forced the Mavericks’ hand. “Anthony Davis was complaining about where he was being played and he wasn’t happy. So I think this was a positive for both teams. They got what they were looking for; we got what we were looking for.” she said. Her comments underscore that Davis’ dissatisfaction wasn’t just background noise—it was a pivotal factor that the organization could no longer ignore.

Feb 10, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers Jeanie Buss attends the game against the Utah Jazz at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Buss then made it clear that this wasn’t an isolated incident but part of a broader, messy reality in NBA operations. She continued, seamlessly connecting the dots between internal discontent and external influences:

“You realize in our business that a lot of the rumors are planted by people in the industry who are trying to curry favor with the media. There’s kind of this ‘write good things about me as general manager and I’ll feed you my inside information. Then we both win.” she explained.

Buss’s full disclosure leaves no doubt about the dual pressures at work: the messy, rumor-fueled nature of NBA business and the tangible impact of a superstar’s unhappiness. Fans wonder if this tumultuous environment has become the new norm.But for now, Jeanie’s focus is on one thing and one thing only to continue the legacy of the Lakers.

Jeanie Buss feels she would’ve made her dad proud

Jeanie Buss has spent the last decade running the Lakers with one goal—making her father, Jerry Buss, proud. And after pulling off the shocking trade for Luka Doncic, she has no doubt he would have approved.

“He’d be very proud,” Buss said while promoting Running Point, a Netflix series inspired by her time leading the Lakers.

Bringing the 5x All-Star to L.A. wasn’t easy. Trading Davis and Max Christie wasn’t part of the plan, but Buss knew when the right opportunity comes, you have to act. “My dad was such a great poker player… he always wanted me to remember that poker was a game of patience. But once you got the cards, you had to go from zero to 100—and not be afraid to play them.”

Keeping the trade quiet was crucial. Only four people knew about it, and Buss took steps to avoid unnecessary distractions. “These things fall apart all the time,” she admitted.

Dec 18, 2017; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Lakers team executives Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Jeannie Buss and Rob Pelinka pose with Kobe Bryant during a halftime ceremony retiring Bryant’s uniform numbers at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

Even Doncic didn’t see it coming. Facing Dallas for the first time, he admitted, “The closure is going to take a while… There was a lot of emotions.”

Now, with the Lakers surging up the standings, Buss has positioned them for a bright future.

She dismissed speculation linking the trade to Running Point’s debut and joked, “Everyone thinks, was this trade done to promote the show?”

“I don’t think so.” she said.

With the Slovenian now in purple and gold, the Lakers aren’t just thinking about this season—they’re building for the next era of championship basketball.

 

 

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