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Lakers' Sale Could Strengthen Team With Expected Modernization, Increased Resources

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2025 11:27 am
by RealGM Wiretap

The Los Angeles Lakers have long operated as a small family business under the Buss family, who have agreed to sell their majority stake to Mark Walter at a $10 billion valuation. The Lakers could become even more formidable with substantial financial backing behind them, similar to what Walter accomplished when he purchased the Los Angeles Dodgers.


"This is one of the biggest things that's happened in the NBA in terms of shifts that we've seen in the last 15-20 years," said Brian Windhorst on Wednesday's Sports Center. "It was not a mystery that Mark Walter was probably going to be the next owner of the Lakers because in his deal, he had the right of first refusal. It was just a matter of when—if the Buss family ever decided to give up a majority position—and that has happened.


"The timing is interesting. It's maybe not a total shock because the Celtics just reset the market. The Lakers are one of the biggest brands in the world, so the fact that it's $10 billion is not a surprise. Mark Walter is not a surprise. The Lakers are a very well-respected organization, but a small organization.


"We saw what Mark Walter and his partners did when they took over a major brand that was operated like a family company when they bought the Dodgers. Now, it's not apples to apples, because in baseball there is no salary cap, and the increased spending changed the entire world for the Dodgers. But the Lakers operate with a small infrastructure—they do not operate like a lot of other teams.


"I would only suspect that the modernization of the Lakers is about to come, and if I were another team, I would not think this is a great development. I think the Lakers are only going to get more dangerous as an organization with the more resources that are theoretically about to be poured into it."


The Lakers traded for Luka Doncic at this year's deadline and are expected to sign him to a contract extension this offseason. Rob Pelinka, who recently signed a contract extension, faces a critical offseason as he tries to build a roster around Doncic that can compete for a title. The combination of new ownership and the presence of Doncic will likely define the next decade of the Lakers. 


Jeanie Buss will remain as governor of the Lakers for some period of time as a condition of the sale.


While the Lakers have paid the luxury tax at various points, they have not previously spent at the type of levels seen by franchises such as the LA Clippers, Golden State Warriors, Brooklyn Nets and Phoenix Suns. 

Via Brian Windhorst/ESPN


Re: Lakers' Sale Could Strengthen Team With Expected Modernization, Increased Resources

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2025 2:24 pm
by Rebound Mound
Please raise their hands those people who think this transaction has nothing to do with the trade of Doncic and that Silver was unaware of.

Re: Lakers' Sale Could Strengthen Team With Expected Modernization, Increased Resources

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2025 5:16 pm
by beefman
Rebound Mound wrote:Please raise their hands those people who think this transaction has nothing to do with the trade of Doncic and that Silver was unaware of.


Raising my hand

I can't wait to see how Walter takes this organization to the next level

Re: Lakers' Sale Could Strengthen Team With Expected Modernization, Increased Resources

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2025 7:05 pm
by Pickled Prunes
beefman wrote:
Rebound Mound wrote:Please raise their hands those people who think this transaction has nothing to do with the trade of Doncic and that Silver was unaware of.


Raising my hand

I can't wait to see how Walter takes this organization to the next level

Also raising my hand, but don't really care what Walter does with the org. I'm just not a conspiracy nut. :wink:

Re: Lakers' Sale Could Strengthen Team With Expected Modernization, Increased Resources

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2025 9:43 pm
by M2J
Lakers are just too OP

Re: Lakers' Sale Could Strengthen Team With Expected Modernization, Increased Resources

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2025 10:30 pm
by Luv those Knicks
I said this in the other thread, but I'll mention it here. Baseball is different. Teams draft 20 players a year, plus international, plus undrafted free agents. Hire more scouts and look for players to sign and a baseball team can generate a steady collection of prospects for trade or promotion. Also, the over the salary cap penalties aren't as restrictive.

I'm not saying that modernization won't help, but it's easier in baseball which is such an individual sport. Pitchers work on their pitches, hitters on their hitting. It's very focused. Basketball has more chemistry and missing on one or two players, which can happen to any team when making picks, can have a much bigger impact. In baseball, teams have 100 plus players in the farm system to use. Teams can miss on the early draft picks but still have a good draft with good picks in the later rounds and one bad draft pick or one bad max contract won't set a baseball team back the way it can in basketball.

I'm not saying they can't make it work, and the Lakers are a draw for both fans and free agents. But I wouldn't expect them to repeat a Dodgers level of success.