Los Angeles Lakers governor Jeanie Buss is reportedly taking steps to prevent her siblings from selling their collective stake in the NBA franchise. The family collectively owns a significant portion of the Lakers, and while it’s not the controlling interest, it holds substantial value and influence. Buss, who currently oversees the team’s operations as governor, is said to be actively working to block a potential sale by her brothers and sisters. The specifics of her strategy or the extent of her siblings’ intentions remain unclear, but the move suggests a divergence in family strategy regarding the future ownership of the iconic basketball team. The Lakers franchise is one of the most valuable in professional sports, making any proposed sale a significant development.


