
LeBron James' agent, Rich Paul, insists another bombshell report about the Los Angeles Lakers forward is no biggie.
On Wednesday, ESPN's Baxter Holmes published a story detailing how infighting severed the Buss family before it relinquished ownership of the Lakers. The article revealed Jeanie Buss — daughter of former Lakers owner Jerry — grew tired of James before spearheading the sale of the team to TWG Global CEO Mark Walter for $10B in June 2025.
Jeanie Buss reportedly complained about James' "oversized ego," and Klutch Sports, Paul's agency, influencing the franchise's decision-making. She also supposedly considered trading the 21-time All-Star to the Los Angeles Clippers in 2022 before giving him a contract extension. Instead of defending his client, Paul trivialized the report.
"Who gives a [expletive]," Paul said Wednesday on "Game Over with Max Kellerman and Rich Paul." "I don't, right? You don't know what's true. What's not true. But where there's smoke, there's fire. I saw some of the stuff that came out about it, and obviously, they talked about different scenarios in terms of power that we may have. Here's all I know. There's an appreciation for guys like Michael Irvin, there should be, our legends. And there damn should be appreciation for a guy like LeBron.
"From the time we've gotten to L.A., we've been treated great," Paul continued.
Jeanie Buss, meanwhile, issued a statement to The Athletic's Sam Amick expressing her respect for James.
"It's really not right, given all the great things LeBron has done for the Lakers, that he has to be pulled into my family drama," Jeanie Buss said. "To say that it wasn't appreciated is just not true and completely unfair to him."
Lakers governor Jeanie Buss issued this statement to @TheAthletic in response to today’s ESPN story, which includes reporting about her relationship with LeBron James.
— Sam Amick (@sam_amick) January 21, 2026
“It’s really not right, given all the great things LeBron has done for the Lakers, that he has to be pulled…
Some of this may be a public relations spin from both parties. Paul is babbling about James' legacy to deflect questions about the report. Jeanie Buss, meanwhile, is denying that their relationship soured to protect her reputation.
However, it's hard to believe some of the story wasn't true. Since James joined the Lakers in July 2018, it hasn't been a perfect marriage. L.A. has won just one championship with the superstar forward. He also reportedly pushed the team to take his son, guard Bronny, with pick No. 55 in the 2024 NBA Draft. He hasn't emerged as a consistent contributor, logging 6.8 minutes per game in his first two seasons.
This season, the Lakers (26-16) once again look good enough to make the playoffs but not win a title. Entering Wednesday, they were fifth in the Western Conference. Through 25 games, James has averaged 22.5 points per game on 51% shooting from the field.
Paul may continue downplaying stories about James and the Lakers. But the bottom line is that the 17-time NBA champions are somewhat dysfunctional, keeping them on the front page.
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