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Reports: Buss family to sell remaining stake to new owners

By Thomson Reuters Aug 17, 2026 | 3:58 PM

The Buss family, which has been primary or minority owners of the Los Angeles Lakers since 1979, will sell its current 17.8% ownership to new owners Bob Iger ​and Josh Kushner, according to multiple reports on Monday.

If the ‌sale is approved by the NBA, Jeanie Buss — who took over for her late father Jerry in 2013 — will be out as governor of the franchise.

NBA guidelines require controlling owners/governors to own at least 15% of a franchise.

The NBA ‌has ​yet to approve last week’s shocking sale ⁠of the club from Mark ⁠Walter to Iger and Kushner for the record-breaking price of $12.5 billion.

“We have decided as a family to sell the remaining Buss Family Trust shares to the Bob Iger group as part of ​the ongoing transaction,” the family said in a statement to ESPN. “We love the Lakers, Laker fans and will continue to support ⁠Los Angeles; but it is time to ⁠use this opportunity to move on and exit ​gracefully while we still can.”

Fourteen months ago, Jeanie Buss spearheaded the sale ​of the franchise to Mark Walter for $10 billion, a then-record ‌for a U.S. professional sports franchise. The Buss family trust — which is comprised of Jerry Buss’ six children — did vote to sell to Walter, although there was some in-fighting due to the perception of ⁠a rushed process.

Part of the agreement with Walter had Jeanie Buss staying on as governor through 2030, but her siblings were terminated from their ⁠positions with the ‌organization following the sale.

Walter, the CEO and chair ⁠of diversified holding company TWG Global, owns MLB’s Los ​Angeles ‌Dodgers and the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks. He ​is currently ⁠under investigation by federal authorities for alleged tax fraud in four of his other business interests.

Should the sale go through, Iger and Kushner will own approximately 83% of the Lakers.

The NBA Board of Governors, which must approve this sale, does not meet until Sept. 15-16 in New ​York.

–Field Level Media