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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 ...
In a big move for professional basketball, the Buss family sold most of the Los Angeles Lakers to Mark Walter, a businessman ...
Jeanie Buss will be in charge of the Los Angeles Lakers for the foreseeable future despite the family selling the franchise ...
The Buss family’s decision to sell a controlling stake in the Los Angeles Lakers at a franchise valuation of $10 billion marks the end of nearly a half-century when one of the most valuable properties ...
Jeanie Buss will “remain governor of the franchise and continue to oversee all team operations on a day-to-day basis for the ...
Los Angeles Lakers governor Jeanie Buss will reportedly remain in her position for years following the sale to Mark Walter.
Important to note. 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. In other ...
It will mark the largest sale of a North American professional sports team all-time. ESPN first reported the sale on Wednesday afternoon, adding that Jeanie Buss will remain the franchise’s governor ...
While Jeanie has been the controlling owner since her father’s death, it had always been an ambiguous control. Jerry Buss gave her the business side, he gave Jim the basketball operations, and ...
Jeanie Buss's net worth is close to a billion as the controlling owner and president of the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers. She took on the role in 2013.
Jeanie Buss appears on an upcoming “In Depth With Graham Bensinger.” @GrahamBensinger/YouTube. Buss said she used that experience to try to make life easier for the next wave of owners.