
"The Ringer" reporter Yaron Weitzman published a new book "Hollywood Ending: The Ups and Downs of the Lakers in the LeBron Era". Yahoo Sports said the reporter disclosed receiving threats of prosecution from the Lakers during the writing process.
According to Lakers Daily, in Yaron While Weitzman was writing the book, he met with Lakers owner Jeanie Buss several times, and Buss seemed dissatisfied with the book's reference to her reputation for running a "lean" organization. Not something positive, just something they might want to respond to. I've done this before for the Lakers, but instead of calling me directly, they decided to hire a well-known defamation attorney named Marty Singer to handle the matter with me, and he ended up sending me a very strongly worded letter," said Yaron. Weitzman writes in the book, "For example, they claimed that my reporting was 'riddled with veiled misogynistic slurs and betrayed machismo and negative bias,' which undermined the credibility of my sources."
Yaron Weitzman said Marty Singer also added in the letter: "I want to make my attitude clear to you. Many times, people threaten to sue, but they have neither the reputation to stand up to scrutiny nor the resources to support a strong defamation claim. Please know that neither issue applies here." The former feels that the latter is not sincere
Westbrook feels that James is not sincere The reasons include the fact that James couldn't say the lines in "The Godfather"
James' "two-faced man" behavior caused Westbrook to complain: I hate this set of hypocrisy