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Jeanie Buss opens up on disappointing season from Lakers
Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Lakers came into the 2021-22 NBA season with title aspirations. Not only did they fail to win a championship, when it was all said and done, the team didn’t even qualify for the playoffs.

Understandably, the fan base was furious.

Head coach Frank Vogel has already lost his job as the result of the disappointing season.

This week, Lakers owner Jeanie Buss talked about her team’s failed campaign and what it means going forward.

“I’m growing impatient just because we had the fourth-highest payroll in the league. … When you spend that kind of money on the luxury tax, you expect to go deep into the playoffs,” she told Bill Plaschke of the Los Angeles Times.

“So, yeah, it was gut-wrenching for me to go out on a limb like that and not get the results that we were looking for. … I’m not happy, I’m not satisfied.”

Specifically, Buss understands that she is being measured based on results.

“We don’t like to be missing the playoffs, I understand the fans anger and frustration,” she acknowledged. “I’ve got to make it better.”

And by all accounts, Buss is prepared to do whatever is necessary to achieve the winning ways that Lakers fans have become accustomed to.

“I will make the hard decisions, because that’s what you have to do,” she said.

Buss already showed a certain level of gumption earlier this year when she put LeBron James in his place in a very public way. More of that strong leadership will be necessary to right the ship.

This is shaping up to be an interesting offseason for L.A. Currently the front office has its eye on two prominent head coaches to replace Vogel. Whether either one is a truly viable option at this juncture is debatable.

Who the team ultimately hires its next coach will signal a lot about the status of the franchise, though. Buss needs to hit that pick out of the park.

It's clear Buss isn't happy. What that means for the franchise going forward remains to be seen. 

This article first appeared on Game 7 and was syndicated with permission.

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