Magic Johnson pledged to stop complaining about the Lakers.
Even with a current Laker telling him to stay away and Lakers president Jeanie Buss opposing his firmly stated tanking strategy, Johnson canât help himself from butting in.
Now, he wants Kobe Bryant to pressure vice president of basketball operations Jim Buss.
Magic on Stephen A. Smithâs SiriusXM radio show, as transcribed by Baxter Holmes of ESPN:
âAnd I really believe this: [Kobe] should ⊠say to Jim and them, âLook, if you donât sign one of these free agents [this offseason], man, Iâm just not going to play next year,'â Johnson said.
Smith then asked Johnson whether he would advise Bryant to retire if the Lakers donât acquire a marquee free agent in the summer of 2015.
âYou almost gotta say that because if you come back with the same level of talent, youâre just going to have the same results,â Johnson said. âYou know, so, look, Kobe, put pressure on Jim to say, âLook, man, youâve got to bring me some talent, some help, so that this can be a great season for the Lakers and a great season for me, being my last season, and then I can retire.'â
No, no, no.
This would not help in the slightest.
Of course, the Lakers should try to sign a star this summer. Buss doesnât need Kobe to tell him that. Buss is putting enough pressure on himself, anyway.
What would Kobe â whoâs injured and will have difficulty returning next season even if he desires â giving that ultimatum accomplish?
Itâd only increase the possibility of a Kobe-Buss rift, which might be what Johnson wants. This is mostly about Johnson denigrating Buss.
Johnson, as transcribed by Holmes:
âJim is trying to do it himself and trying to prove to everybody that this was the right decision that [his] dad gave [him] the reins,â Johnson said Tuesday on ESPNâs âFirst Take.â âHeâs not consulting anybody that can help him achieve his goals and dreams to win an NBA championship.â
âIf Jim would say, âOK, Mitch. You run the show,â I think it would be a lot better for the Lakers, too. Mitch Kupchak knows what heâs doing. Heâs great. Heâs smart. Heâs hard-working. Heâs at every practice. I think the fans would feel good [if he ran the team] as well,â Johnson said.
âIf he doesnât have a big summer with a free agent,â Johnson said, âit looks like theyâll have a good draft pick. Put that together with a good free agent, you can be right back into the mix. If this summer, that doesnât happen where they can sign a great player, itâs over for us.â
Mitch Kupchak should have a large role in the front office. Johnsonâs innuendo isnât enough to convince me Kupchak doesnât.
I donât know what Johnson is trying to accomplish, but heâs just stirring up problems â and heâs doing it while the Lakers are down and most susceptible to in-fighting. Theyâll probably tune him out, but even if their troubles worsen⊠âItâs over for usâ? Talk about overdramatic.