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Chapter 1819 Jenny Buss is Kicked Out of Management

Although Jeanie Buss is the current CEO of the Lakers, the old Buss actually transferred more shares to Jim Buss before his death.
Jim Buss is the actual controlling owner of the team.
It's just that Jim Buss was a playboy at the time and didn't care much about the team's management. The old Buss managed it through the team's family trust fund.
In "The Richest Man in Xihong City", Wang Duoyu's second master manages his inheritance in this way.
If Jim Bass performs poorly, his shares will be handed over to a trust to be managed.
According to Bass's will, the trust handed over the team to Jenny Buss after determining Jim's playboy behavior.
Now that Jeanie Buss traded Wang Yi, the Lakers have been beaten by Wang Yi every year. This is Jim Buss' best chance to regain the team.
After Jim Bass finished speaking, he was the first to raise his hand.
Next, LeBron James raised his hand resolutely.
It was this stupid woman who traded Wang Yi away. Otherwise, if Wang Yi had stayed with the Lakers, she might have won two more championships.
In fact, James does not want to go to a small city team like the Kings.
That will have a very negative impact on his commercial value.
And if Wang Yi had stayed in a big city like Los Angeles instead of going to the Kings, then Wang Yi's commercial value would have more than tripled today.
And all of this was caused by this woman.
After Jim raised his hand, the other directors also raised their hands.
Although the Lakers were at their most dangerous, they failed to come up with any solution.
But these capitalists are all sophisticated egoists.
Anyway, the Lakers have been beaten by Wang Yi every year in recent years. Not only the players and coaches have lost confidence in the management, but the fans have also lost confidence in the Lakers management.
The Lakers are not like other team owners. They all have other industries. For them, the team is just a side business and a ticket-making activity.
All of the Lakers' income comes from the team, selling tickets, jerseys and team merchandise.
Therefore, the biggest foundation for the Lakers to continue to operate is the fan base.
If fans no longer trust you, they will naturally not buy tickets or team merchandise, so how do you make money?
If the team can't make money, these shareholders can't get any money.
So now if these shareholders want to change the status quo, the best way is to kick out Jenny Buss, who has repeatedly made stupid decisions.
Since the board of directors wants to kick him out of the management, the remaining small shareholders are naturally not dissatisfied.
When these people raised their hands one after another, Jenny Bass still had the last glimmer of hope in her heart.
According to the voting rules, an agreement can only be passed if more than half of the board members vote by a show of hands, so he expects that the number of people who raise their hands will not exceed half.
However, soon, in almost 5 seconds, more than half of the board members voted.
In the end, almost all board members voted to approve it.
It is certain that Jenny Buss will be kicked out of the management, and Jim Buss will become the new head. These people must perform better in front of Jim Buss, so they vote quickly.
Finally it was the turn of the Lambiss.
Kurt raised his hand first, and then Jenny Bass' eyes fell on Linda.
Linda is her best friend, and she knows that Linda will not betray her.
However, Linda only hesitated for three seconds before raising her hand to vote.
At the same time, he said to Jeanie Buss: "Sorry Jeanne, I have to make the right decision, a decision that is good for the Lakers."
When Jenny Bass heard this, her heart was completely cold.
The two people he trusted most, one was Kurt and the other was his best friend Linda, but in the end both of them betrayed him.
What does it mean to rebel against relatives?
This is it.
From his boyfriend Phil Jackson, to his trusted Magic Johnson, to Kurt, and finally to his best and most trusted best friend, without exception, they all betrayed him.
Think of this.
Jenny Buss just smiled miserably at Linda's apology.
Human relationships are warm and cold, and the world is cold and cold.
When you are good, everyone comes to flatter you and help you.
And when your situation is bad, everyone will despise you, even your best friend will betray you.
This is human nature.
Ridiculous humanity.
Damn humanity.
Jenny Buss's heart felt so cold.
He glanced at everyone and finally found that only general manager Pelinka did not vote.
But none of this matters anymore.
Whether Pelinka votes or not will not affect the final result.
Thinking of this, Jenny Bass slowly wanted to stand up, but when she wanted to stand up, she found that her legs were a little weak for some reason. She could only use her hands to support the table as much as possible to stand up.
His voice was a little low and he said, "That's it."
Her brother Jim Buss smiled faintly: "No, sister, it's not like that. Although you are no longer in the Lakers management, you can still manage our team in the Development League. And you still have your shares."
When Jenny Bass heard this, her footsteps did not stop at all.
Money and other things are secondary to her. She likes the state of being watched by thousands of people and the feeling of controlling one of the most watched teams in the world and having everyone under her work for her.
Love taking control of this team in star-studded Los Angeles.
But now it's all gone.
Thinking of this, her eyes were filled with gray.
And just as she was about to walk out of the conference room door, general manager Pelinka's voice came from behind: "I'm sorry, I want to resign as general manager and president of basketball operations. I will file a resignation report when I get back."
After saying that, Pelinka also stood up and walked out of the gate.
When Jenny Bass heard this, her legs seemed to have some strength, and she turned back to look at Pelinka.
Look at this person who has worked for me for 13 years and advises me on many things.
The people she trusts most on the Lakers are Kurt and Linda, not Pelinka.
Unexpectedly, the only person who did not betray him in the end was Pelinka.
But then she shook her head: "No, Rob, there's no need."
Pelinka said: "I was also responsible for failing to persuade you not to trade Wang Yi, and I also wanted to retire."
Then he walked towards the door.
Pelinka's resignation was unexpected by many board members.
They all look at me and I look at you.
And Jim Buss said: "Since Pelinka is going to resign, let him resign. And giving him an extra year of salary will be regarded as a thank you for his contribution to the Buss family over the years."
Pelinka recruited James to the Lakers that year.
The entire board of directors had no doubts about this.
Next, after those two people left, Jim Buss said: "Jenny Buss left, and I am the heir to the old Buss, so now I will become the CEO of the Lakers."
"My first proposal as CEO is that in the next off-season two years later, we must do our best to pursue Wang Yi, and we must prepare two years in advance. Otherwise, we will wait until he becomes a free agent in two years.
Chapter completed!
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