Index  ›  business  ›  Forbes
business · Forbes ↗

Josh Kushner, Bob Iger Will Buy Lakers Stake From Buss Family

Forbes Published Aug 17, 2026 Reviewed Aug 17, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Josh Kushner, Bob Iger Will Buy Lakers Stake From Buss Family
The Buss family will sell its 17.8% stake in the Los Angeles Lakers.
17.8 % · stake ESPN, source
Josh Kushner and Bob Iger agreed to purchase the Los Angeles Lakers for $12.5 billion from Mark Walter.
12.5 billion · purchase price multiple reports, source
NBA rules require owners or governors to hold at least 15% of a team.
15 % · rule NBA, rule
Forbes estimated the Los Angeles Lakers’ value at $10 billion in January.
10 billion · value Forbes, valuation
Josh Kushner and Bob Iger currently hold roughly 65% of the Los Angeles Lakers after the sale.
about 65 % · stake article, current stake
If the Buss family sells its remaining stake, Josh Kushner and Bob Iger will have a combined stake of about 83% in the Los Angeles Lakers.
about 83 % · stake article, projected stake

The Buss family, the longtime owners of the Los Angeles Lakers, will sell their remaining stake in the iconic team to Josh Kushner and Bob Iger, according to multiple reports, expanding the pair’s control over the team even further after they agreed to purchase the Lakers for $12.5 billion from billionaire Mark Walter last week.

The Buss family will sell its 17.8% stake in the Lakers, according to ESPN, which noted owner Jeanie Buss, the daughter of former team owner Jerry Buss, will lose her role as team governor under NBA rules requiring owners/governors to own at least 15% of a team.

The beneficiaries of the Buss family trust, which is made up of Jerry Buss’ six children, held a vote last week about selling the remaining stake, The Athletic reported, adding Jeanie Buss, Janie Buss and Joey Buss will be responsible for enacting the actual sale.

The intent to sell comes shortly after Lakers owner Mark Walter suddenly agreed to sell the team to Kushner and Iger last week amid a federal fraud investigation, giving them a roughly 65% stake in the team.

If the Buss family successfully sells the remaining stake to Kushner and Iger, the two will have a combined stake of about 83%.

$10 billion. That is how much Forbes estimated the Lakers’ value at in January, when the team ranked No. 18 on Forbes’ list of the world’s most profitable sports teams.

Walter, who is the controlling owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Sparks, agreed to sell the Lakers to Kushner and Iger last week for $12.5 billion just 14 months after he purchased the team when it was valued at $10 billion. Federal investigators are probing whether insurance firms owned by Walter improperly funnelled money to other companies of his. The timing of the investigation and his sale of the Lakers provoked conspiracy theories claiming the federal inquiry may have benefited Kushner, who is the brother of President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. Sports team owners typically keep or stay in business with their teams for decades, further fueling speculation around Walter’s decision to sell. Amid concerns that Josh Kushner, a Democrat, was benefiting from his link to the president, the White House said he “has nothing to do with President Trump or his administration."

This article was originally published by Forbes ↗. citations.press indexes the source-backed facts above and links to the original. Something wrong? Corrections policy · Report an error