Late, great Los Angeles Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss had six children, some of which took over the team after his passing in 2013. While it is the team’s governor Jeanie Buss that now runs the organization with siblings Joey and Jesse also holding prominent roles in basketball operations, Johnny is the oldest of the bunch at 67 years of age.
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Your Los Angeles Lakers have won 11 of their 17 NBA titles (and 11 of their 12 championships following the franchise's move from Minnesota) under the governorship of the Buss family.
Many were sad to hear that the HBO series ‘Winning Time’ would be cancelled after just two seasons. Despite some not being happy with how they were portrayed in the dramatic series following the ‘Showtime’ era of the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980s, it was an entertaining show and one that Lakers owner Jeanie Buss watched regularly.
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Earlier this month, Los Angeles Lakers team governor Jeanie Buss wedded her long time boyfriend, comedian, actor and sportscaster Jay Mohr, in a modest Malibu beachside ceremony.
The Los Angeles Lakers have a storied history dating back several decades, and arguably their most exciting era is being captured right now on HBO’s ‘Winning Time.’ ‘Winning Time’ is exploring the 1980s ‘Showtime’ Lakers teams that featured Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Dr.
HBO’s original series ‘Winning Time’ has been loved by Los Angeles Lakers fans, seeing the ‘Showtime’ era of Lakers basketball being brought to life. Allowing
Like a lot of Los Angeles Lakers fans, Jeanie Buss has been enjoying watching Season 2 of ‘Winning Time’ on HBO. The second season is exploring the mid-1980s portion of the Lakers dynasty and Jeanie has gotten a chance to watch more of John C.
Los Angeles Lakers governor Jeanie Buss is one of the main characters portrayed in HBO’s ‘Winning Time.’ Although the show heavily focuses on the Dr. Jerry Buss and the players of the 1980s, Jeanie is featured as a young woman and her rise through the organization.
Although the 2023-24 season is still over a month away, fans have been able to get their fix of the popular HBO show about the ‘Showtime’ Los Angeles Lakers called ‘Winning Time.’ Season of 1 the show covered former governor Jerry Buss’ acquisition of the team and how he managed to spearhead a run at a championship in 1980.
Los Angeles Lakers majority owner Jeanie Buss has reportedly gotten hitched! Sources inform TMZ Sports that Buss married longtime beau Jay Mohr -- an actor,
Los Angeles Lakers governor Jeanie Buss has always been out front and open when it comes to talking about the team that she owns. She has publicly backed up her coach and general manager on the moves they make while also praising the current and former players whenever the opportunity presents itself.
The Los Angeles Lakers exceeded a lot of expectations last season coming in as the seventh seed fighting for a playoff spot in the Play-In Tournament. The team essentially had a whole new roster to work with after the trade deadline and luckily, they were able to put it together on the fly and climb from 13th in the standings.
Los Angeles Lakers governor Jeanie Buss has been with the franchise essentially her whole life with her father, the late great Jerry Buss, purchasing the team in 1979.
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