Bronny James had a very intriguing rookie season as a pro. In the NBA, the 20-year-old guard generated a lot of buzz from Los Angeles Lakers fans (and national media coverage).
Wednesday marked a monumental day in NBA history as reports came out that the Buss family has sold their majority stake in the Los Angeles Lakers to Mark Walter.
For the first time since 1979, the Buss family will no longer own the Los Angeles Lakers, with Mark Walter purchasing the team at a valuation $10 billion.
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The Los Angeles Lakers are undergoing a historic change with reports indicating that the Buss family will be selling a majority ownership stake in the organization to Mark Walter.
The Los Angeles Lakers will hope for a better result in the 2025-26 NBA season following a first-round exit in the 2025 postseason. Evidently, the dynamic duo of Luka Doncic and LeBron James will be key to the Los Angeles Lakers‘ success next season.
The NBA world was greeted with shocking news on Wednesday when it was announced that the Buss family would be selling their majority ownership of the Los Angeles Lakers.
LeBron James recently called out ring culture, claiming that no matter what, it’s never enough. Since then, it’s been a hot topic of debate amongst talking heads and fans alike.
The Los Angeles Lakers were involved in massive shocking news once again as it was reported on Wednesday that Jeanie and the Buss family will be selling their majority ownership stake in the team to Mark Walter.
As the 2025 NBA Finals draw to a close, offseason activity has reached an all-time high with rumors and speculation running rampant. According to the latest intel from Los Angeles, the Lakers have already been involved in trade talks for a certain young big man from Utah: John Collins.
The Boston Celtics enjoyed another outstanding season, finishing with a 61-21 record, enough to earn them the Eastern Conference’s second seed, reasserting themselves as title contenders.
A new era of Los Angeles Lakers basketball is set to begin as reports came out that the Buss family is selling a majority ownership stake to Mark Walter, who also owns the L.A.
One of the most iconic sports franchises in the entire world, the Los Angeles Lakers, has been sold for the first time since 1979. Jeanie Buss and the Buss family have sold their majority ownership in the Lakers to Mark Walter for $10 billion.
The Los Angeles Lakers have reportedly been sold to Mark Walter for a historic $10 billion. In one of the more shocking moves in recent memory, the Lakers will now be run by someone other than the Buss family.
It's no secret that the Los Angeles Lakers are looking for a new center. Luka Doncic has thrived when sharing the court with an athletic rim-runner, therefore, general manager Rob Pelinka has a clear goal this summer.
The Los Angeles Lakers need to acquire a center this offseason for All-Stars Luka Doncic and LeBron James after trading Anthony Davis to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Doncic in February. Lakers head coach JJ Redick started Jaxson Hayes at center after the Davis-Doncic trade.
Jeanie Buss and her family are selling a majority share in the Los Angeles Lakers, but she will reportedly remain as the team's governor. Of course, that's also what Mark Cuban thought when he sold the Dallas Mavericks.
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Entering the 2025 NBA offseason, the Los Angeles Lakers will have a lot of decisions to make. With Luka Doncic now the face of the franchise and LeBron James still playing at a high level, Rob Pelinka has his work cut out for him to improve the roster around his two superstars.
The Los Angeles Lakers were eliminated in the first round of the 2025 playoffs, but Austin Reaves doesn't believe they are far from being champions. During an interview with Lakers Nation, Reaves stated the team only needs a couple of additions to reach the mountaintop.
The search for a starting center for the Los Angeles Lakers has started. It’s one of the team’s main concerns from last year, after their attempt to add Mark Williams via trade didn’t work out.
At his annual basketball camp in Arkansas with his brother, Austin Reaves spoke about his future with the Los Angeles Lakers. There have been rumors that the Lakers could trade Reaves this offseason to acquire a center for Luka Doncic and LeBron James. “I don’t pay attention to it,” Reaves told K8 News.