From director Adam McKay (Anchorman, Don't Look Up), the show tells the story of enthusiastic playboy Dr. Jerry Buss (John C ... raising their two teenage sons. To make matters more complicated ...
Ever since Jeanie Buss took over ownership of the Los Angeles Lakers in 2013 following the death of her father, Jerry Buss, she has had one goal. To make him proud. When asked if she believes ...
Ever since Jeanie Buss took over ownership of the Los Angeles Lakers in 2013 following the death of her father, Jerry Buss, she has had one goal. To make him proud. "He'd be very proud," Buss told ...
When Dr. Jerry Buss bought the Los Angeles Lakers, he knew the key to sustained success and championships in the NBA was to acquire superstars and treat them right so they don’t want to leave.
Her dad, Jerry Buss, was famous for making big moves when he controlled the franchise. He was able to trade for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, sign Shaquille O'Neal, and many more big moves. Buss was asked ...
The way Kendrick Perkins sees things, Buss using AD's plea for a true center against him feels reminiscent of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. During Thursday's segment of "First Take," the ...
The way Kendrick Perkins sees things, Buss using AD's plea for a true center against him feels reminiscent of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. During Thursday's segment of "First Take," the analyst ...
Jeanie even said that her father, the great Jerry Buss himself, would approve of the deal that involved giving up a championship player. "He'd be very proud," Buss said, via FOX's Melissa Rohlin.
The game of basketball cannot be told without mentioning the Buss family. Dr. Jerry Buss purchased the Los Angeles Lakers franchise in 1979, and helped usher in a new age of professional basketball.
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