Jeanie contesting family's sale of stake in Lakers
Jeanie Buss is contesting a claim from the rest of the Buss family that they are sharing their remaining stake in the Lakers to new owners Josh Kushner and Bob Iger.
The drama unfolding with the Los Angeles Lakers ownership is a major storyline in the sports world, and it's got everyone talking. Jeanie Buss, the controlling owner of the Lakers, is pushing back against her family's plan to sell their remaining stake in the team to new investors, Josh Kushner and Bob Iger. This move has significant implications for the team's future, and fans are eager to see how it plays out.
The Buss family's decision to bring in new investors has been met with skepticism from Jeanie Buss, who has been at the helm of the team since her father's passing in 2013. As the majority owner, Jeanie Buss has been instrumental in shaping the team's vision and direction, and it's clear that she's not ready to cede control just yet. This power struggle raises questions about the team's stability and what it means for the NBA as a whole.
So what's next to watch? The Lakers' ownership situation is likely to be a major storyline throughout the season, and fans will be keeping a close eye on developments. Will Jeanie Buss be able to maintain control of the team, or will the Buss family's plans to sell their stake to Kushner and Iger prevail? One thing is certain: the Lakers are one of the most storied franchises in the NBA, and whatever happens next will have far-reaching implications for the league and its fans.
Originally reported by espn.com. TourNews adds analysis for sports & fitness readers.