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A report from Front Office Sports claims Buss will remain as team governor for up to five years "at most." That puts a hard ...
Jeanie and her five siblings received the majority stake in the franchise upon Jerry’s death in 2013 and she has served in ...
The Los Angeles Lakers were sold for a record-high valuation earlier this summer, but they are expected to keep Jeanie Buss ...
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.
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.
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Jeanie Buss to sell majority stake in Lakers in record deal With the franchise valued at $10 billion, Buss family reaches agreement to sell the team to Dodgers owner Mark Walter.
Jeanie Buss is reportedly still going to run the Los Angeles Lakers despite the historic sale.
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.
As reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania, Jeanie Buss will continue to serve as the Lakers’ franchise governor.
The Buss family has agreed to sell the controlling stake in the Los Angeles Lakers with a franchise valuation of $10 billion — the most ever for a professional sports franchise.
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