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Jeanie Buss captured her first championship as the controlling governor of the Los Angeles Lakers back in 2020, and is looking to add her second title now that the franchise has secured a new face ...
Jeanie and her five siblings received the majority stake in the franchise upon Jerry’s death in 2013 and she has served in ...
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Walter and the Buss family are in the process of closing the most expensive team sale in professional sports history, with the Lakers valued at $10 billion. The deal was hailed as a new start for the ...
Jeanie Buss is reportedly still going to run the Los Angeles Lakers despite the historic sale.
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.
Jeanie Buss will be in charge of the Los Angeles Lakers for the foreseeable future despite the family selling the franchise to businessman Mark Walter for $10 billion.
With the franchise valued at $10 billion, Buss family reaches agreement to sell the team to Dodgers owner Mark Walter.
Jeanie Buss and the Los Angeles Lakers agreed to sell a majority ownership of the franchise to Mark Walter, who the CEO of TWG Global.
Jeanie Buss has made her first comments since the $10 billion move.
Why did Jeanie Buss sell the Lakers? The Buss family reigned supreme over Tinseltown for 56 years. During that spell, the Lakers hoisted gold on 11 occasions, most recently in 2020.