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There aren’t many Lakers fans that remember the time Steve Nash spent in purple and gold very fondly. We were told when the team completed a sign-and-trade for him and subsequently added All-NBA center Dwight Howard in a separate deal that “this is going to be fun.”
In reality, it was anything but.
No one got to experience the brunt of that more than Nash. With the hated Dwight Howard departing the following summer in free agency and the untouchable and uncriticizable Kobe Bryant mostly injured and missing for the remainder of Nash’s tenure, it was Nash who bore the brunt of the vitriol from Lakers fans during his final seasons with the team before retiring when his contract ended in 2015.
Jan. 2, 2021
In November 2015, when Kobe Bryant had decided it would be his final basketball season, he requested a meeting with Jeanie Buss, the controlling owner of the Lakers. They met at the house she was sharing with her then-fiancé, Phil Jackson.
“I have a way I want to do it,” Ms. Buss recalled Mr. Bryant telling her. She said that he planned out his retirement announcement, which included giving a special letter to each fan attending that game. “Everything Kobe did was very thought out and it had purpose,” she said.
It has been a tough few years for the Lakers, and for Ms. Buss. She had a public fight with two of her brothers for control of the team, and then her handpicked aide, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, quit suddenly and publicly. The team had been trying to rebound from its dismal record by leaning on LeBron James, but the 2018-2019 season unraveled in spectacular fashion when he got hurt on Christmas.