LeBron James was minding his business.
Playing Year 23 basketball.
Still dropping numbers.
Still carrying expectations.
And then suddenly… he was part of another Lakers controversy.According to DeMarcus Cousins, that never should’ve happened.
One Article, One Line, A Whole Lot of Fallout
The spark came from ESPN’s Baxter Holmes, whose report on the Lakers’ sale included a detail nobody expected to dominate the timeline.

Jeanie Buss, according to the report, had grown frustrated with LeBron James’ “outsized ego.”The reaction was immediate.And loud.Then came the backtrack.

But as Boogie Cousins sees it, once those words were out there, the damage was already done
Boogie Didn’t Like the Vibes At All
Cousins didn’t mince words.He made it clear that dragging LeBron into ownership drama especially at this stage of his career was unnecessary and disrespectful.

Not because LeBron is sensitive.But because he earned better.
“Put Some Respect on It”
On Run It Back, Cousins laid out what many fans already felt.If LeBron’s ego is a problem, Cousins argued, then ego exists on both sides.

And more importantly context matters.“Nobody wanted to go to the Lakers before LeBron got there,” Cousins said.That part isn’t opinion.That’s history.
The Lakers Before LeBron (People Forget This Part)
Before 2018, the Lakers weren’t glamorous.
They were:
- Missing the playoffs
- Cycling through young cores
- Watching the Clippers take over L.A.
Free agents weren’t lining up.

LeBron changed that overnight.Relevance returned.Stars paid attention again.The Lakers became must-watch TV.
Cousins Was There Literally
This isn’t nostalgia talking.Cousins was in the league during that stretch.

He remembers when the Clippers ran the city.He remembers how fast the perception shifted once LeBron arrived.That’s why this bothered him.
The Backtrack Made It Worse
According to Cousins, Jeanie Buss only distanced herself once the criticism intensified.Not immediately.Not clearly.But once the noise got loud.

That didn’t sit right with him.“You dragged him into this,” Cousins said.
“I don’t like the backtrack.”Message received.
Why Timing Matters Here
This didn’t happen in the offseason.
It happened:
- During the season
- Near the trade deadline
- Approaching All-Star break
In other words, the worst possible moment.

LeBron is still under contract.
Still leading the team.
Still averaging nearly 26 points over his last ten games.

And now he’s dealing with ownership narratives?Unnecessary, at best.
This Isn’t About Quotes It’s About Optics
Holmes’ article didn’t include direct quotes from Jeanie Buss criticizing LeBron.But Cousins’ point was simple:When smoke keeps appearing… people will assume fire.
Letting those narratives breathe even briefly reflects poorly on leadership.Especially when the player involved is the franchise’s biggest reason for relevance over the last decade.
LeBron Didn’t Ask for This
That’s the quiet part.LeBron didn’t speak on the report.Didn’t subtweet.Didn’t leak anything.
He just kept playing.Which somehow makes the situation feel even messier.
The Irony Is Hard to Miss
For years, Jeanie Buss publicly praised LeBron.Thanked him.Defended him.Celebrated him.

Now, suddenly, stories about resentment surface?
Cousins wasn’t buying it.
The Lakers’ Value Argument Hits Different
Cousins didn’t say it politely but he didn’t need to.
LeBron’s arrival helped restore the Lakers’ value as a global brand.

Ticket sales.
TV ratings.
Free-agent appeal.
That didn’t happen by accident.
Why Fans Are Taking Boogie’s Side
This isn’t blind loyalty to LeBron.
It’s about respect.

You don’t casually attach your greatest modern player to internal drama especially when he’s still producing at an elite level.
And you definitely don’t let it linger.
What Happens Next Is the Real Question
LeBron has options:
- Ignore it
- Address it
- Or respond the only way he ever really does

By playing better.
With the Clippers coming up, every camera will be watching.
Final Take
Did Jeanie Buss mean to disrespect LeBron James?
Maybe not.
But according to DeMarcus Cousins, intent doesn’t erase impact.
LeBron made the Lakers relevant again.
That part isn’t debatable.

Dragging him into drama especially now wasn’t necessary.
And if nothing else, Cousins made one thing clear:
Put some respect on the savior’s name.