A Quote by Jeanie Buss

I think the Lakers are a legacy franchise. Players know when they come here, this is the ultimate platform. — © Jeanie Buss
I think the Lakers are a legacy franchise. Players know when they come here, this is the ultimate platform.
Kobe is part of the Laker family and he always will be. There's not many players who play 18-19 years with the same franchise, and it's important to us that he has a chance to play his entire career with the Lakers.
When Paul Heyman came and gave me the whole idea for the character, 'The Franchise,' I remember the NFL was just starting to classify one of their players as the franchise player. So that was the whole idea, that 'The Franchise' was the franchise player for ECW.
It was always my dream to play in the NBA, especially for the Lakers because they're the greatest franchise ever.
I think the next big thing in music, and it's kind of because I come from the tech industry, is actually, I think it's the platform... Spotify is incredibly interesting. I think the platform is becoming the star.
I know the Lakers are gonna make decisions for the Lakers.
I think what kind of destroyed the franchise, in some ways, was ego and vanity. When that element of ego and vanity that's sitting there in the franchise right now gets pushed aside, I think the whole thing could be re-tooled. I think it's the type of franchise that has years in it, and has lots of legs.
I don't believe in legacy. I feel that the 'mega' tag definitely acts as a platform, but after that, it's all on the individual. Legacy does not mean a crown that is passed on; we have to create our own paths.
Every season, players come in and players go, but I think it is good news if top players come in.
When you think about a new platform, what will define it as a long-term success are the ongoing range of games and experiences that come to the platform - not what's available on Day One.
We have a vision of creating an imagination platform - the ultimate platform for play. A place for kids around the world to play, create, build and imagine together.
To me, what Minecraft represents is more than a hit game franchise. It's this open-world platform. If you think about it, it's the one game parents want their kids to play.
After the first one [Twilight], people started referring to it as a franchise, but a franchise is a Burger King or a Subway. It's not a movie. The people who start to say it are generally the people who are making money off of it. They love it when something becomes a franchise. But, as an actor, I think it's scary.
Bach is really the ultimate in bass players you know
The Lakers are really the biggest team in the world. Everybody knows the Lakers.
I think our legacy will always be there. My brothers and I have carved a path for all taekwondo players, not just in the U.S.
Seeing how kids lit up when they were creating things made me think of what would be the ultimate platform for our imagination.
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