Former NBA Executive Says Lakers Must Fire Rob Pelinka To Win With Luka Doncic
The Los Angeles Lakers may be quietly entering a moment of serious internal evaluation, and one former NBA executive believes the next major decision should involve the top of the front office. With the
“The Lakers won’t win a title in the Luka era if they keep Rob,” the former NBA executive told Lakers Daily
The criticism did not stop there. The executive pushed back on the idea that Joey and Jesse Buss were responsible for uncovering
“Everyone always gives them credit for finding Austin, but Austin chose to work out for the Lakers and chose not to get drafted by the Pistons so he could land with the Lakers. That was not some grand find by the Buss brothers. That was all Austin and his camp.”
As the Lakers restructure their inner workings, Rob Pelinka has been surprisingly safe from being replaced, but that may not last forever. The new Lakers owner is good friends with Magic Johnson, whom
“Mark and Magic are super close. Do not think for a second that Magic has forgiven Rob for all the backstabbing he did.”
These next few weeks will be very telling for the Lakers as they begin to rebuild their franchise from the inside out. With Joey and Jesse Buss now gone, the organization clearly has no problem parting with key members, but firing Pelinka would be an entirely different kind of shakeup.
He helped build this Lakers team, and he set the culture they represent today. He is also the one who successfully traded for Luka Doncic, opening the team’s title window for the next decade.
Still, despite his track record, not everyone believes he knows what is best for the franchise. Some believe he has coasted on luck rather than basketball brilliance. So if Walter wants to truly maximize this window with Doncic
Pelinka’s future now rests in Walter’s hands, and the decisions he makes in the coming months will define the direction of the entire franchise. The Lakers finally have the superstar needed to compete for years to come, but front office stability will determine whether they capitalize on this window or waste it. With the pressure building, every move from here on out will carry championship-level stakes.
Maxx Crosby appeared on the Raiders' Thursday injury report with a knee issue for the Week 12 matchup vs. the Browns.

The Las Vegas Raiders’ (2-8) Week 12 injury outlook shifted sharply on Thursday as star defensive end Maxx Crosby was added to the report with a knee issue. After being absent from Wednesday’s report, the 28-year-old was limited in Thursday’s practice.
Crosby handled 65 defensive snaps in Monday’s blowout loss to the Dallas Cowboys, producing five tackles (three solo), one sack, and a forced fumble. This year, he has totaled 6.0 sacks, 14 tackles for loss, 26 tackles, six passes defended, two forced fumbles, and one interception over 10 games. Crosby’s availability has rarely been in question, as the only games he has missed since entering the league in 2019 were the five he sat out last season with an ankle injury. It remains unclear whether the knee issue is new or a continuation of his previous problems.
Crosby was one of several names added to Thursday’s report after only defensive tackle Jonah Laulu appeared on Wednesday’s list. Laulu remained limited for a second straight day, now officially listed with a rib injury. Defensive tackle Leki Fotu (heel) was also limited, while guard Dylan Parham (Achilles) practiced fully. Parham’s availability is significant, as he is Las Vegas' most reliable remaining offensive lineman following injuries to multiple starters earlier in the season, including right guard Jackson Powers-Johnson and left tackle Kolton Miller, now both on injured reserve.
The Raiders’ opponent in Week 12, the Cleveland Browns (2-8), continued to deal with concerns of their own. While defensive end Myles Garrett, the league’s sack leader, returned to full practice participation Thursday after a rest day, many other players missed the session entirely, including quarterback Dillon Gabriel (concussion), tight end David Njoku (knee), and defensive end Alex Wright (quad). Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders will start in Gabriel’s place.