What we're hearing about Luka, LeBron and the Lakers' offseason
Briefly

The Los Angeles Lakers' season concluded with a disappointing playoff exit, despite acquiring superstar Luka Doncic and achieving a 50-win regular season. Major concerns about the team's roster, particularly the need for a starting center and additional two-way talent, persist. However, the most significant development is the sale of majority ownership from the Buss family to businessman Mark Walter, valuing the franchise at $10 billion. Jeanie Buss will remain in charge of day-to-day operations, but roster changes are needed to elevate the team's championship aspirations for the upcoming season.
Just how far away the Lakers are depends on how you view their starting point as free agency is set to begin.
But the biggest piece of Lakers news in decades: that the Buss family agreed to sell a majority ownership stake at a $10 billion valuation.
Read at ESPN.com
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