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    Lakers Governor Jeanie Buss Challenges Family Vote on Minority Stake Sale

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jeanie Buss, the governor of the Los Angeles Lakers, is actively opposing her family’s recent decision to sell a minority ownership stake in the team to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner. This move highlights a rare public dispute within the Buss family, who have controlled the Lakers for decades. The sale would bring in prominent figures from the entertainment and investment sectors, potentially altering the franchise’s ownership dynamics. Buss’s resistance suggests concerns about the future direction and control of the team.

    The Lakers have long been one of the NBA’s most storied franchises, with the Buss family playing a central role in their success and management. Bob Iger, former Disney CEO, and Josh Kushner, a notable investor, represent significant new partners whose involvement could impact the team’s business and operational strategies. The minority stake sale is part of a broader trend in professional sports where ownership groups diversify to include influential business leaders. However, internal disagreements like this can complicate such transitions.

    In a significant development for the Lakers’ future, Jeanie Buss’s challenge to the vote underscores the complexities of family-owned sports franchises evolving in a modern business environment. The outcome of this dispute could influence not only the Lakers’ governance but also set precedents for how minority stakes are handled in major sports teams. Meanwhile, fans and stakeholders are closely watching how this ownership saga unfolds, given the Lakers’ high profile in the NBA and global sports market.

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