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Jerry Buss. Gerald Hatten "Jerry" Buss (January 27, 1933 – February 18, 2013) was an American businessman, investor, chemist, and philanthropist. He was the majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), winning 10 league championships that were highlighted by the team's Showtime era during the 1980s.
When Buss rolls back into her life in Winning Time, Honey is somewhat of a childcare provider who reformed from a past life that once included being thrown into a pool to put out a fire. Even ...
Maddox: Well, he kind of was nobody. So he rose through the coaching ranks. He had been assistant in other places, you know, Portland. And then the show shows us Jerry West, starting to watch the ...
With Lakers co-owner Jerry Buss, Daniels started the Prime Ticket sports programming network in 1985, which he sold in 1994, sharing $12 million with his employees. [4] In 1990, he sold 49% of Daniels & Associates to company executives. [4] Daniels died in 2000, and in 2006 Royal Bank of Canada acquired Daniels & Associates, renaming it RBC ...
Winning Time Season 2 Episode 2 introduces Honey as Jerry Buss' long-lost love. Here's what to know about the character and the real-life people she's based on.
Jack Kent Cooke (October 25, 1912 – April 6, 1997) was a Canadian-American businessman in broadcasting and professional sports. Starting in sales, Cooke was very successful, eventually becoming a partner in a network of radio stations and newspapers in Canada. After failing at starting a major league baseball team in Toronto and being turned ...
Jerry Buss character: I don't know why basketball can't feel like that. Magic Johnson character: To me, Dr. Buss, it do.] ... Maddox: Today the Lakers are worth more than $5 billion.
Owner Jerry Buss, who had recently acquired the team, wanted games to be entertaining, and hired the coach to install a running offense. [8] [9] McKinney had 6-foot-9-inch (2.06 m) rookie Magic Johnson, who some thought should play forward, be a point guard, even though incumbent Norm Nixon was already one of the best in the league. [10] [11] [12]