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Red Panda, known for insane halftime performances, suffered an injury — resulting in being helped off the court during ...
Jeanie Buss will continue to lead the Los Angeles Lakers into the foreseeable future, despite the family's sale of the ...
Since 2013, the Lakers have operated under the control of his daughter Jeanie Buss, who inherited Jerry’s 66% stake in the ...
The Buss family’s decision to sell a controlling stake in the Los Angeles Lakers at a franchise valuation of $10 billion ...
En la era Buss, el atractivo de los Lakers eran los potenciales trofeos, el soleado Los Ángeles y la intimidad de negocio ...
Buss bought the Los Angeles Lakers in the late 1970s, and his family sold the team to Mark Walter in 2025, according to ...
“The majority of businesses in this country are family-owned businesses,” Jeanie Buss told NPR earlier this year in a rare interview to promote a Netflix comedy series based on her career.
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.
FILE - Los Angeles Lakers President Jeanie Buss dances in her seat to music as she attends the NBA basketball game between the Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers in Los Angeles, Oct. 29, 2013.