Lakers Ownership at a Crossroads as Buss Siblings Move to Cash Out

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Decades of Buss family feuding over the Lakers reach a new peak as Mark Walter sells his stake to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner and the remaining Buss siblings approve a tag-along sale, threatening Jeanie Buss’s claim as Controlling Owner and potentially reshaping Lakers ownership for years to come; legal fights and trust provisions loom, with the 12.5 billion valuation highlighting the scale of the deal and possible ripple effects for the Dodgers should the sale stall or unwind.
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