Much of the material in this story was previously published in a story by Dale Buss in the Detroit News.
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The Lakers and Buss were in the middle of it all.
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Another skier, Daniel Buss, was in an avalanche with a friend in Kitzbuehl, Austria, in February 2010.
The lack of those assets is the fault of team management (Jim Buss, Mitch Kupchak) in assembling their roster.
The Lakers became the biggest show in town under Buss.
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It will then be incumbent upon the Buss family to identify who comes in to complement Dwight once Kobe and Nash hang up their kicks.
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Buss made a fortune on Southern California real estate in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Jerry Buss has groomed his son Jim to replace him in day-to-day operations assisted by astute General Manager, Mitch Kupchak.
With the passing of Dr. Jerry Buss on Monday night, one can only reflect favorably and marvel in hindsight upon how this real-estate businessman transformed the Los Angeles Lakers into one of the largest sports brands in the world over the course of 30 years.
Patrick Soon-Shiong, the richest man in L.A., bought a 5% stake in the Lakers from Magic Johnson in 2010 and could easily afford a bigger stake if the Buss family wants to raise any cash.
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But in some ways, Stern was simply following the lead of Jerry Buss, who had already been on that track for five years.
Before the tip-off, there was a moment of silence in remembrance of the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, Jerry Buss, who died Monday.
If the Buss family needs to raise money to pay estate taxes, they have a benefactor in their backyard.
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The notion was first proposed by Martie Haselton and David Buss, two of Dr Hill's colleagues, to explain a puzzling quirk in male psychology.
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