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NEW YORK – The NBA Board of Governors has unanimously approved the sale of the majority interest in the Los Angeles Lakers to Mark Walter. The transaction is expected to close shortly.
Jeanie Buss will remain the Lakers' governor under the deal for at least the next five years, and she will oversee day-to-day operations "for the foreseeable future," the team said.
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Sale of Lakers from Buss family to Mark Walter approved by NBA
LOS ANGELES - In one of the biggest sales in sports history, the NBA Board of Governors officially approved the sale of the Los Angeles Lakers to Mark Walter, it was announced Thursday. Walter, CEO of Guggeneheim Partners, is also the co-owner and chairman of the Dodgers, who are currently fighting for back-to-back World Series championships.
The Buss family's four-decade run as majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers is ending as the NBA approved the sale of the team to Mark Walter.
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Mark Carney received a significant raise when Kent State University removed the interim tag and hired him as KSU's football coach on Oct. 30, 2025.
The NBA announced on Thursday that the board of governors unanimously approved Walter's purchase of the Lakers from the Buss family, with Ramona Shelburne of ESPN reporting that Walter closed on the sale of the team after being approved by the league.
Mark Cuban shocked the internet when he revealed that he paid $275.9 million in taxes last year. Instead of hunting for loopholes, the billionaire investor and former Dallas Mavericks owner said on BlueSky he was proud to contribute, calling taxes part of his duty to the country.