Los Angeles Lakers, Jeanie Buss and Mark Walter
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The Los Angeles Lakers' new majority owner, Mark Walter, is pretty accustomed to winning. After buying the club from the Buss family this year at a massive $10
The Lakers reportedly fired executives Joey and Jesse Buss on Thursday as part of majors changes being made to the team's scouting department. Then on Friday, ESPN's Ramona Shelburne reported that Los Angeles Dodgers executives Farhan Zaidi and Andrew Friedman have taken on advisory roles with the Lakers.
NBA insider Shams Charania reported on Thursday that the LA Lakers had fired Joey and Jesse Buss, younger siblings of team governor Jeanie Buss.
Mark Walter has brought in Los Angeles Dodgers executives Andrew Friedman and Farhan Zaidi to consult for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Los Angeles Dodgers executives Farhan Zaidi and Andrew Friedman have reportedly begun working with the Los Angeles Lakers in an advisory role.
The Lakers under Mark Walter’s leadership are starting to take it’s change. The latest firings of Joey and Jesse Buss marked a shift. But usually when the top brass is open to changes, it doesn’t stop at one.
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Big changes already coming down for Lakers in Mark Walter era
Big changes already coming down for Lakers in Mark Walter era originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. In a blockbuster move last summer, the Los Angeles Lakers ' majority ownership was sold from Jeanie Buss to Mark Walter.
Jesse Buss slammed his sister Jeanie in a new interview with The Athletic on Thursday, Nov. 20 after the Lakers' new ownership group fired Jesse and his brother Joey from their scouting positions on the team.