Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Rumor: Lakers owner Jeanie Buss pushed Magic Johnson to draft Lonzo Ball

Rumor: Lakers owner Jeanie Buss pushed Magic Johnson to draft Lonzo Ball

Tatum went No. in the 2017 NBA draft – one spot after the Lakers took Lonzo Ball. How did the Lakers make that decision?

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