Minority shareholder agrees to sell stake in Los Angeles Lakers
Sports
BILLIONAIRE Philip Anschutz, the founder of AEG and owner of Staples Center, has agreed to sell his stake in the Los Angeles Lakers, an American professional basketball team.
Sources confirmed this to the Los Angeles Times, a U.S. newspaper, on Friday night.
The deal, first reported by Sportico, another media outfit, is to an unknown buyer.
Anschutz is the owner of the Los Angeles Kings and the Galaxy, and a source said the move with the Lakers shares would not affect his relationship with either team.
Anschutz owns 27 per cent of the Lakers, the largest minority shareholder of the organization controlled by the Buss family.
The move is “part of some financial planning and redeployment of capital to other AEG projects and growth initiatives,” AEG chief executive Dan Beckerman told Sportico.
The Lakers recently extended their lease with Staples Center.
“Location, location, location,” Tim Harris, president of business operations for the franchise, told The Times in late May.
“We’re in the heart of L.A., and the infrastructure is building up all around us.”
According to Sportico’s data, the Lakers are the third-most valued NBA organisation at 5.14 billion dollars, trailing only the New York Knicks and the Golden State Warriors.
Some of the team’s notable players are LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Alex Caruso and Marc Gasol.
The Lakers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league’s Western Conference Pacific Division.(dpa/NAN)
– June 26, 2021 @ 09:49 GMT|
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