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Fans upset Jeanie Buss left Jerry West off list of most vital Lakers
Jerry West is one of the best and most important Lakers of all time, but not to the team's owner, apparently. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Jeanie Buss and Jerry West now work for rival Los Angeles teams. But many believe that the former is underselling the extensive prior contributions of the latter to her club.

The Lakers controlling owner Buss appeared this week on Showtime’s “All The Smoke” podcast. During the episode, Buss was asked to name her five most important Lakers of all time. Her list consisted of Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, LeBron James and Phil Jackson.

Many on Twitter pointed out the most noticeable omission on her list: West. Others also mentioned players like Shaquille O’Neal, Elgin Baylor and Wilt Chamberlain as worthy of a spot.

Nobody will argue with the inclusion of the Lakers franchise icons Bryant, Johnson and Abdul-Jabbar. Jackson, who is Buss’ former fiancé, makes sense for her to mention as well. But James is probably the most debatable member of the list. He is in just his third season with the team, having won one ring for them in fewer than 200 games played so far as a Laker.

West, meanwhile, was the first great Los Angeles Lakers player along with Baylor. He also helped build two ensuing Laker dynasties as an executive, putting together both the Showtime era as well as the Shaq-Kobe era.

But West, who now works for the rival L.A. Clippers as an executive board member, has not been on the best terms with the Lakers in recent years. Perhaps that played a factor in Buss’ omission of him from her list.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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