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NBA insiders skewered the Lakers over Magic Johnson's sudden, shocking resignation and had a perfect reaction to a favorite to replace him

Apr 10, 2019, 20:50 IST

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  • Magic Johnson abruptly resigned as Los Angeles Lakers president on Tuesday in a shocking move.
  • On Wednesday, ESPN's NBA insiders Brian Windhorst and Zach Lowe skewered Lakers management for trying to run a "family organization" and hiring only people with ties to the organization.
  • Lowe had a great reaction when he learned Kobe Bryant is a betting favorite to replace Johnson.

Magic Johnson resigned as president of the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday in a shocking, impromptu press conference.

Read more: Nobody on the Lakers knew Magic Johnson was going to resign, even as he met with people on the team in recent days

The fallout is ugly for the Lakers, who already looked discombobulated and poorly organized in a lost season before their star president resigned through the media, without telling anybody on the team.

Read more: Nobody on the Lakers knew Magic Johnson was going to resign, even as he met with people on the team in recent days

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On "Get Up!" on Wednesday, ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst skewered Johnson and the Lakers, saying Johnson was "ill-equipped" to handle what lies ahead of the Lakers to turn the team around.

Windhorst said that while Lakers owner Jeanie Buss is well-liked and respected around the NBA, she has presided over the worst run in team history.

"The Lakers run as a family organization," Windhorst said. "That is a nice thing to say. In 2019, you cannot run a basketball operations department as a family.

"When Jeannie Buss took over from her brother, she hired one of her father's best friends in Magic Johnson, she hired Kobe Bryant's agent in Rob Pelinka, and Luke Walton was hired as the coach, who was basically the surrogate son of Phil Jackson, who was her fiance and boyfriend for 15 years. That is no way to run an organization. And while everybody respects Jeannie, everybody genuinely likes Jeannie, she has presided over the six worst years in the history of the franchise. By any measure, it has been a complete and utter disaster filled with poor management decision after poor management decision."

Fellow ESPN NBA insider Zach Lowe echoed Windhorst's sentiments on "Get Up!" on Wednesday, calling it a "perfect" end to the Lakers season.

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"When they talk about a methodical approach [to hiring a new president], what they need to do is go out outside the Lakers family - it can't be a Lakers legend, it can't be Kobe Bryant's agent - it needs to be somebody who comes in and completely reshapes the culture of how they communicate and how they make decisions, because it is totally broken, and last night is a perfect example."

Lowe described a "toxic" atmosphere around the Lakers where nobody trusted each other within the organization.

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"You have to go outside of this Lakers legend bubble where you think you can solve every problem by looking back into the past glorious years of the Lakers," Lowe said. "You can't operate that way."

Lowe added: "You are the Lakers. You have infinite resources ... Call anybody."

To top it off, Lowe had a perfect reaction when he learned that Kobe Bryant is one of the betting favorites to become the next Lakers president.

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