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Jeanie and her five siblings received the majority stake in the franchise upon Jerry’s death in 2013 and she has served in ...
Jeanie Buss will not only remain the Lakers governor, but will continue to run the team for “at least a number of years,” according to sources with knowledge of the deal.
Jerry Buss, Jeanie’s father, bought the Lakers for $67.5 million in 1979 as part of a deal that included the Kings and what is now known as the Kia Forum.
Jeanie's father, Jerry Buss, bought the Lakers for $67.5 million in 1979. The Lakers won 11 of their 17 NBA titles under the Buss family's ownership. Jeanie took over as Lakers governor after her ...
A pair of conflicting reports have emerged of just how long Jeanie Buss will remain governor of the Lakers after agreeing to sell the team in June.
Feb 10, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers Jeanie Buss attends the game against the Utah Jazz at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin ...
The plan is for Buss to remain in the position for “years,” according to sources familiar with the agreement. The release also says the sale is expected to close in the third or fourth quarter ...
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.. ESPN's Shams Charania reported this shocking news on ...
His daughter Jeanie Buss became the Lakers’ governor and representative as the team became a dominating force in the NBA. And with any sports franchise’s success, the Buss family’s net worth ...
Jeanie Buss hasn't yet announced her reasons for agreeing to sell her inheritance, and she will remain the Lakers' governor — at least for now, because a governor must own at least 15% of the team.
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.