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Jeanie Buss is confident in the future of the Lakers after selling the majority stake in the team for $10 billion and striking the largest sale ever of a U.S. pro sports franchise.
Jeanie Buss is confident in the future of the Lakers after selling the majority stake in the team for $10 billion and striking the largest sale ever of a U.S. pro sports franchise.
Jeanie Buss remains in charge of the Lakers and anticipates finalizing a $10 billion sale of the franchise to minority stakeholder Mark Walter later this year.
His innovations, from the time he bought the franchise in 1979 until his death in 2013, turned his team into L.A.’s hottest ticket and changed sports history.
The Los Angeles Lakers are no longer owned by the Buss family. For the first time since 1979, someone with a different last name will be the controlling owner of the team. Jeanie Buss took over ...
As reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania, Jeanie Buss will continue to serve as the Lakers’ franchise governor.
It remains to be seen how Buss’s role with the Lakers will evolve over time, but for now, she will be running the show — even after her family pocketed the record-setting $10 billion.
From Dr. Jerry Buss to his daughter, Jeanie Buss, here's the full history of the family owning one of the most iconic sports franchises.