Lakers fire Joey Buss, Jesse Buss
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The Lakers have to move on from the Buss family
In an ideal world, the Lakers would move on from the Buss family entirely, Jeanie included. Right now, she holds a role that still really lacks clarity. Despite being a minority owner, she is the governor of the team.
Lebron James has yet to play a game this season as he recovered from sciatica. He was listed as questionable on the Lakers' injury report Tuesday.
This is a new era for the Los Angeles Lakers; the Buss family doesn’t control the franchise for the first time in 46 years. Following a sale to Mark Walter at a $10 billion valuation, the majority share now belongs to someone else.
After the Lakers got off to such a hot start without star forward LeBron James, some voiced their concerns that the 21-time All-Stars reintroduction to the team
The Lakers suddenly fired longtime team executives Joey and Jesse Buss from front-office positions on Nov. 20.
The Los Angeles Lakers expected improvement from Bronny James going into the 2025-26 NBA season. The young guard was expected to become a rotational piece this year. However, that's not how things have been going,
On Oct. 27, Shea Serrano delivered unto the hoops faithful another must-read New York Times bestselling hoops book, Expensive Basketball. It takes stock of the
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Edwin’s Journal: The Lakers season is now really underway
Sure, the Lakers still have 99 Problems, but winning ain’t one. LA is now 11-4 and has a fully healthy roster. So, wipe that Dirt off Your Shoulder JJ, cause the Lakers aren’t Frontin’. They Run this Town and the league is next.