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Laker Girl

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The Lakers own Los Angeles, and the Buss family owns the Lakers. Yet despite all the championship banners the team has put on the walls of Staples Center, and despite all the books the Lakers have put on the shelves of fans - featuring everybody from Jerry West to Magic Johnson to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to Phil Jackson to Chick Hearn - there has never been a book on the Lakers from the Buss family. Until now. Until Laker Girl.

256 pages, ebook

First published November 1, 2010

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Author 1 book3 followers
August 22, 2022
Jeanie's adoration for her dad (Dr. Jerry Buss) is clear in this book. The stories are good but it flows awkwardly at times. It's still a very inspiring book to see how Jeanie grew into being the only female owner in the NBA -- she didn't just "get it" from her dad.
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March 14, 2025
Not what i expected. a lot of the book is the day-to-day life of her with boyfriend Phil Jackson. And what struck me as odd was every time there was a major decision in the Laker organization, she'd repeat the mantra 'i was not part of the decision'.
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September 16, 2024
Kind of cool to hear her tales of one of the largest franchises in sports
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January 7, 2014
I didn't know what to expect with this book... I have been a Laker fan all of my life (starting with Magic and the Showtime era), but generally "sports" books put me to sleep. Despite that, I thought I would give "Laker Girl" a try. And I am glad I did. I loved it!
Jeanie is candid; sharing both happy and sad memories - some (many) of which are Laker related, and others that are more personal. The chapters alternate between older memories and a current season which keeps the reader entertained and engaged, and is never confusing.

I would highly recommend this book not only to Laker fans, but for anyone looking for an honestly enjoyable read about a girl who's father has worked his way up from nothing to being the owner of one of the most successful sports organizations of all time. And how that same girl, while given a privileged position in her father's organization at a young age has worked hard to become the best she can be, thereby solidifying her father's initial decision.
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52 reviews1 follower
January 25, 2011
A super easy read, I found this great for Lakers fans and women sports fans alike.

Jeannie Buss doesn't pretend she got where she is because of her hard work alone, she knows she was born into the right family and it is that frankness that makes this book enjoyable. She talks a lot about being a woman in the sports industry and I wouldn't say it's a terribly sophisticated critique but it is refreshing to see that kind of honesty. Still, it is not entirely about the NBA or the industry, it is mostly a book on her life and she comes across as down-to-earth and much like a lady I'd like to have in my group of friends.

Worth a read if you like the Lakers (lots of insider info), or if you are a lady sports fan.
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168 reviews2 followers
April 21, 2011
I liked the contents of the book, all the behind the scenes info on the Lakers, Phil and her family history but the writing itself was elementary. But I'd recommend this to anyone who is a Laker Fan.
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August 5, 2022
Kind of disappointing. Jeanie Buss is far more accomplished than she portrayed herself. The history of Jerry Buss and the Lakers was the strength of this book. However, too often the text was about name dropping and being a socialite rather than Jeanie’s role and accomplishments with the Lakers.
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April 28, 2014
Great book! Contrasting with "Showtime" by Jeff Pearlman, gives a totally different perspective of the lakers
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