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- Full history of Buss family ownership of Lakers - Sporting News
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
- How the Buss family made the Lakers a Hollywood marvel
An era spanning more than 45 years of the Buss family running the Lakers is coming to a close A look back at the dynamics of their dynasty
- Buss family agrees to sell Lakers to Mark Walter in bombshell $10 . . .
The Buss family is entering an agreement to sell its majority stake in the Lakers for approximately $10 billion to businessman Mark Walter, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Wednesday
- 10 Most Iconic Moments Of The Buss Era As Lakers Ownership Ends
From Showtime glory to a bubble-era masterpiece and the clutch trades that redefined a dynasty, the Buss family's 46‑year run at the helm of the Lakers closed with a record‑setting sale, now
- Buss family’s decision to sell a controlling stake in the Lakers ends . . .
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 in the entire sports world was run by an eccentric father and his sometimes squabbling children
- Explainer-NBA-Breaking Down the Buss Familys Sale of LA Lakers at $10 . . .
Jeanie Buss, President of the Los Angeles Lakers speaks during the permanent placement of late Kobe Bryant's handprints and footprints in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, Los
- Buss family to sell Lakers to Mark Walter for $10B valuation
The Buss family is entering into an agreement to sell majority ownership of the Lakers to Mark Walter, who also owns the Dodgers, for a franchise valuation of approximately $10 billion, sources
- Los Angeles Lakers sale: Buss family selling majority stake to Dodgers . . .
Mark Walter, the owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, is entering into an agreement to buy majority ownership of the Los Angeles Lakers from the Buss family, according to ESPN
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