Jeanie Buss’ simmering resentment over LeBron’s perceived lack of gratitude for the Bronny pick is the strongest signal yet that the Lakers are ready to move on from the King after this season.
The Thank-You That Never Came
Inside the Lakers’ El Segundo facility, the expectation was clear: draft Bronny James at No. 55, and LeBron James would publicly toast the franchise for making the father-son tandem real. That toast never arrived. Instead, governor Jeanie Buss has privately told confidants that LeBron’s silence felt like “a slap,” according to an ESPN exposé detailing the ownership chaos that preceded the team’s pending $10 billion sale to Mark Walter.
The quote ricocheting around the league on Wednesday night: “Jeanie privately remarked that James should be grateful for such a gesture, but she felt that he wasn’t.” In NBA circles, that single sentence is being read as a declaration of war.
From Banner to Bitterness: How We Got Here
- 2018: LeBron signs a four-year, $154 million deal, instantly restoring Lakers relevance.
- 2020: Bubble title—LeBron and Buss share podium hug, the partnership’s high-water mark.
- 2021: Lakers acquire Russell Westbrook at LeBron’s urging; the fit implodes, missing the playoffs entirely.
- 2022-23: Buss considers shipping LeBron to the Clippers, per ESPN; LeBron inserts a no-trade clause in his 2024 extension, slamming that door shut.
- 2024: Lakers burn the 55th pick on Bronny; LeBron offers no public gratitude, Buss stews.
Why the Bronny Pick Stings More Than the Westbrook Fiasco
The Westbrook trade cost the Lakers depth and draft capital, but it was ultimately a basketball calculation gone wrong. Drafting Bronny was personal—an ownership olive branch wrapped in nepotism. By using a valuable second-rounder on a 6-foot-1 guard coming off cardiac arrest and a lone USC season of 4.8 points per game, the Lakers handed LeBron the one milestone he couldn’t manufacture alone: an on-court bloodline.
LeBron’s reaction? A muted Instagram post draft night—no press conference, no face-to-face thank-you dinner with Buss. Front-office sources say Jeanie interpreted the quiet as entitlement, proof the superstar “expects the Lakers to be his family business,” a sentiment that rankled a governor already fending off siblings eager to cash out.
Cap Sheet Reality: The Exit Ramp Is Wide Open
LeBron’s current deal expires June 30. No extension talks have surfaced since December, when Rich Paul told Yahoo Sports they would “table everything until the offseason.” At 41, LeBron is still producing (24.8 PPG, 8.1 APG, 35.1 MPG), but the Lakers sit fourth in the West with a bottom-10 offense since New Year’s. If Buss is searching for a narrative pivot to appease new ownership, moving on from an aging icon—especially one she deems ungrateful—carries undeniable PR upside.
Three Potential Landing Spots if LeBron Walks
- Cleveland Cavaliers – Homecoming 3.0 with a ready-made contender and $35 million in cap shells after Jarrett Allen’s partially guaranteed 2026-27 salary.
- Miami Heat – Pat Riley would happily orchestrate a ceremonial final act if Jimmy Butler opts out or is moved.
- Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry has openly recruited LeBron for a last-run alliance; only Chris Paul’s non-guaranteed deal stands in the way.
What Happens to Bronny?
The rookie is averaging just 1.9 points in 51 games, his minutes tethered to his father’s presence. If LeBron exits, the Lakers have no basketball justification for keeping a two-way contract that was always part of a package deal. Expect Bronny to be flipped for a future second-rounder or waived outright, freeing a roster spot for whichever max star the new Walter regime chases in 2026 free agency.
Bottom Line
Gratitude is currency in LakerLand, and Jeanie Buss believes LeBron’s wallet is empty. The moment she voiced that frustration to staffers, the franchise’s unofficial countdown to divorce began. Come July, the Lakers can start fresh with cap space, draft picks, and no obligation to the James family dynasty. LeBron can chase one last title—or one last statistical milestone—elsewhere. The only question left is who blinks first in the silence that followed the Bronny pick.
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