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A Hollywood Ending

The Dreams and Drama of the LeBron Lakers

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A Hollywood Ending

By: Yaron Weitzman
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NBA journalist Yaron Weitzman lays out the high stakes drama happening inside the Lakers' organization as they try to juggle the warring priorities between LeBron James and the Buss family.

When LeBron James signed with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2018, it looked like a match made in heaven. Here was the preeminent athlete of his generation, fresh off ending Cleveland’s 50-year title drought and in need of a new challenge to help further burnish his legacy, joining forces with one of the most iconic teams in all of sports. And here were the Lakers, in the midst of their worst stretch in franchise history and reeling from the death of the legendary owner Dr. Jerry Buss, in need of a savior. The script wrote itself.

A little over two years later, LeBron and Dr. Buss' daughter, Jeanie, were standing shoulder to shoulder, hoisting the NBA finals trophy into the air. Having won their record-tying 17th NBA title, the Lakers had reclaimed their accustomed perch on top of the basketball world. It looked to be the birth of a new dynasty.

But this was a new Lakers’ franchise, one beset by infighting and years removed from Kobe's prime. And this was LeBron James, the catalyst of the “player empowerment” era, an athlete chasing things greater than Michael Jordan’s ghost. The two parties were too big to peacefully coexist under one roof. The 2020 title would represent the pinnacle of their pairing, and the beginning of a precipitous decline.

Drawing from over 250 interviews, Yaron Weitzman takes readers on a riveting, behind the scenes journey of this fraught partnership. From the Succession-like power struggle between the Buss children, to the rise of LeBron’s landscape-altering talent agency and its attempts to assert its own power within the Lakers’ walls, to the evolution of LeBron’s priorities and political voice, “A Hollywood Ending” is the definitive story of an American icon’s final years on stage, one portraying him, a fabled NBA franchise, and the world of modern professional sports in a light never seen before.
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Critic reviews

A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

"[E]xtensively reported ... Weitzman’s insights extend beyond the team’s road to victory to portray a group of players attempting to perform through an unprecedented pandemic while grappling with racial injustice."―The New Yorker

"[A] gossipy book with plenty to dish” ―The Wall Street Journal

“Weitzman cinematically portrays the high-stakes drama behind the pairing of a living legend and an iconic sports team. This is a must-read for pro hoops fans.”
Publishers Weekly, (starred review)

"Weitzman skillfully shows how [James'] hardwood acumen is complemented by a systematic approach to wielding his influence ... perceptive reporting on a transcendent athlete’s methodical power moves." ―Kirkus Reviews

“In this age of ass-kissing hagiography, along comes Yaron Weitzman with “A Hollywood Ending,” a raw, unflinching look at the LeBron Lakers that will render basketball fans riveted and team executives seething. This is how it should be done.” Jeff Pearlman, New York Times bestselling author of Showtime and Three-Ring Circus

“In this exhaustively reported and an authoritatively told account, Weitzman has found never-before-told stories about some of the biggest stars and most important figures in basketball history. Fans who think they know the recent history of LeBron’s Lakers will be shocked by how much more was constantly bubbling beneath the surface. This book is the perfect capstone to the Buss family’s five-decade ownership of the Lakers and a must-read for Lakers fans and anyone who basks in off-court drama.”Bill Oram, sports columnist at The Oregonian and former Lakers beat writer for The Orange County Register and The Athletic

"A Hollywood Ending is a deeply incisive read on the league's most prominent player" —Chris Herring, New York Times bestselling author of Blood in the Garden
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The book is fascinating. FASCINATING. It’s on par with anything from Jeff Pearlman. It’s clear Weitzman did a ton of research and presented a clear fact checked account of what went on during LeBron’s time in LA.

BUT

The performance was lackluster. David was just monotone the whole time. I suppose it’s in the style of other sports books. But I didn’t like it.

David’s most egregious fault is that he mispronounced half of the names! Like, dang dude, at least take the couple seconds to find out how to pronounce these names.

I’ll give him credit thought, he somehow nailed Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Love the book but the reader was miscast

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I don’t give triple fives out very often,… But I love this book. As a basketball fan, and a fan of LeBron James. I believe him to be the greatest player of all time. I believe he has surpassed Michael Jordan and nearly every category except for amount of rings. And he would surpass him in that had there been more parity through their situations.
Michael Jordan never had to face the Golden State Warriors three point onslaught. LeBron never had a Scottie Pippen for nine years. He had four or five good team teammates, but none of which lasted over five seasons.
But that aside, this is a wonderful narrative, and the reader is more than proficient. He reads at a steady pace, emphasizing at times and staying formal at other times.
Great story great book

Long live the GOAT

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