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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 ...
Buss family timeline with Lakers 1979: Jerry Buss purchases Lakers, LA Kings, and the Forum for $67.5 million. ... Jeanie Buss had control over the team's business operations, ...
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.
The Los Angeles Lakers were sold for a record-high valuation earlier this summer, but they are expected to keep Jeanie Buss ...
As reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania, Jeanie Buss will continue to serve as the Lakers’ franchise governor and remain in charge of key basketball decisions even though she left the ownership ...
Jeanie Buss has done her best to lead the Los Angeles Lakers franchise following her father’s death and a public feud with her siblings over control of the franchise. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
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.
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.
As part of the deal, Jeanie Buss — whose family has had control of the Lakers since her father bought the team in 1979 — intends to remain as team governor, said the person, who spoke to The ...
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 ...