by Isaiah on Fri Dec 30, 2005 1:25 am
BEHIND THE SCENES: The Big Change
Dr. Jerry Buss has been having this meeting since late afternoon. It is a very important one, one that can change the face of the franchise forever. Its in its closing stages right now.
“We’ve reviewed your progress here with the Lakers, and we’ve come to see that you have done a very decent job here with this team,” Buss said.
“Thank you, sir,” was the other man’s reply.
“You’ve been able to lead this team’s offense, know how to deal with players and how to get good ones. Now I know you’ve been taking all the blame for the Shaq trade.”
“Yes, Dr. Buss, it has been weighing in on me. It’s just that-”
“No, say nothing, please. Coach Phil Jackson has already had trouble with you in the past, and I do not want it to continue. Now, as I have said, you’ve done a great job leading this team, but I’m afraid that there are some current issues.”
“What sort of issues?”
“Like decisions that you have been making. You have been taking gambles the past few years and I cannot risk that. This team has already been damaged as it is. Like our game against Charlotte, even though we won, we cannot continue to have these types of games!”
“But sir, this is for the future of this team. We are building for how this franchise will look in years to come. I assure you that what I do here is very beneficial for the city of Los Angeles, its people, and this extraordinary Los Angeles Lakers franchise.”
“So, this is the lineup your going give me entering the season, which is only weeks away?”
“Positively. And we will get back to the playoffs.”
“No. I know we will, but I’m sorry, it won’t be with your help.”
“What do you mean without my help? I’m done?”
“Yes, unfortunately, you will have to leave and vacate your post. You are through with this franchsie. I’m terribly sorry, but my decision is final.”
The other man went out the door after hearing his fate. He gloomily left Dr. Buss’ office, walking past some janitors and trainers while making his way to his own office to empty out his desk.
Back in the owner’s office, Jerry Buss was a little satisfied at his decision. He took his cellphone and made a call.
“John! (referring to spokesman John Black) Call the press. We’re having a conference. Mitch’s gone.”
So just like that, the Los Angeles Lakers are without a general manger.