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latimes.com:

>Lakers owner Jerry Buss dies at 80

Fans will remember the real estate mogul for enjoying extraordinary NBA success -- 10 championships in three-plus decades -- but equally important to his legacy was a sense of showmanship.

By David Wharton

February 18, 2013, 8:00 a.m.

Jerry Buss, the longtime owner of the Lakers whose penchant for showmanship helped turn the game of basketball into “Showtime” and who led the team to 10 NBA championships, died Monday. He was 80.

A self-made millionaire who built his fortune in real estate, Buss bought the Lakers in 1979. He charted his successful course with marquee players Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal, Hall of Fame coaches Pat Riley and Phil Jackson, celebrities sitting courtside and Laker Girls dancing during timeouts.

"I really tried to create a Laker image, a distinct identity," Buss said. "I mean, the Lakers are pretty damn Hollywood."

It was a remarkable winning streak for a man who dug his way out of a hardscrabble youth.

A Depression-era baby, Jerry Hatten Buss was born Jan. 27, 1933, in Salt Lake City. His parents divorced when he was an infant.

His mother struggled to make ends meet as a waitress in tiny Evanston, Wyo., and Buss remembered standing in food lines in the bitter cold.

Later, Buss earned a science scholarship to the University of Wyoming. At 19 he married a coed named JoAnn Mueller, and they would eventually have four children: John, Jim, Jeanie and Janie.

By the mid-1950s, the couple had moved to Southern California, where Buss earned a doctorate in chemistry at USC. He worked briefly in the aerospace industry, and in the late 1950s, he and a colleague, Frank Mariani, tried their hand at real estate.

They scraped together a few thousand dollars to buy a 14-unit apartment house in West Los Angeles and, to save money, did all the repairs themselves. Their real estate company kept growing as they invested in residential properties, hotels and office buildings.

In 1979, Buss and his partners bought the Lakers (along with the Forum in Inglewood), the NHL’s Kings and a 13,000-acre ranch in Kern County for $67 million from Jack Kent Cooke.

At the time, the NBA had fallen by the wayside and several teams stood on the brink of bankruptcy.

But to Buss, the Lakers looked like a gem in the coal bin. They had a dominant center in Abdul-Jabbar, and the team picked the effervescent Johnson out of Michigan State in the 1979 NBA draft.

Success came quickly. With former Lakers star Jerry West maturing into one of the most gifted general managers in the league, the team won an NBA championship in Buss’ first season. Johnson, Abdul-Jabbar and Michael Cooper guided the Lakers to five titles.

The Lakers' next title era came with O’Neal; the precocious Bryant, whom they traded for after he was drafted out of high school; and Jackson as coach. The Lakers won three consecutive championships from 2000 through 2002.

The team then flamed out in the 2004 NBA Finals against the Detroit Pistons and traded O’Neal to the Miami Heat. At the same time, Jackson walked away.

After a few more disappointing seasons, Bryant demanded a trade, but Buss stood firm.

The Lakers, with Jackson back as coach and with Pau Gasol added to the team, defeated Orlando for the 2008-09 title. The following season, they beat Boston for another championship. It was their 10th and final title under Buss.

"Jerry Buss helped set the league on the course it is on today," NBA Commissioner David Stern said. "Remember, he showed us it was about 'Showtime,' the notion that an arena can become the focal point for not just basketball, but entertainment. He made it the place to see and be seen."

Former Times staff writer Mark Heisler contributed to this report.

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R.I.P. Dr. Jerry Buss [View all] , Cold Truth, Thu Feb-14-13 05:38 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
THANKS A LOT, KOBE
Feb 14th 2013
1
Larry Coon confirmed that he is near death
Feb 14th 2013
2
Fuck, this is a major bummer.
Feb 14th 2013
3
Sigh.
Feb 14th 2013
4
damn..ruined my day
Feb 14th 2013
5
Damn I like that dude.
Feb 14th 2013
6
Damn, I heard he had cancer but that it was treatable
Feb 14th 2013
7
eh, I figured it was bad, he's been on 'late period Steinbrenner' status
Feb 14th 2013
9
man..
Feb 14th 2013
8
Fk cancer...
Feb 15th 2013
10
Damn, one of the coolest people to have ever lived
Feb 15th 2013
11
RE: Jerry Buss Hospitalized, Dying Of Cancer?
Feb 15th 2013
12
Pimp Down, it's not looking good
Feb 15th 2013
13
A man of vision
Feb 15th 2013
14
GOAT
Feb 15th 2013
15
RIP
Feb 18th 2013
16
RIP to the GOAT.
Feb 18th 2013
17
Well that was a hot, liquid shit in my corn flakes this morning.
Feb 18th 2013
18
You know, those are the only famous deaths that have affected me
Feb 18th 2013
22
RIP Good Doctor, You Definitely Did Your Thing While You Were Here
Feb 18th 2013
19
RIP
Feb 18th 2013
21
R.I.P.
Feb 18th 2013
23
RIP to one of the great sports owners and a So Cal legend
Feb 18th 2013
24
respect due...
Feb 18th 2013
25
RIP
Feb 18th 2013
26
R.I.P. - As a fan thank you for everything...
Feb 18th 2013
27
RIP to the owner of the greatest pro sports team in modern history
Feb 18th 2013
28
RIP
Feb 18th 2013
29
A Man....
Feb 18th 2013
30
Peace - Many years of joy growing up in LA watching the team
Feb 18th 2013
31
Ugh. RIP to the best owner in sports history
Feb 18th 2013
32
RIP
Feb 18th 2013
33
RIP
Feb 18th 2013
34
Great owner, visionary and a dude who LIVED in every sense
Feb 18th 2013
35
damn RIP
Feb 18th 2013
36
RIP to the best to ever do it..
Feb 18th 2013
37
Respect. RIP.
Feb 18th 2013
38
RIP GOAT
Feb 18th 2013
39
RIP. The man knew what he was doing
Feb 18th 2013
40
R.I.P.
Feb 18th 2013
41
Rest in Peace
Feb 18th 2013
42
Damn, RIP to a Pioneer
Feb 18th 2013
43
RIP Dr. Buss. Greatest pro owner in north american sports history
Feb 18th 2013
44
^
Feb 18th 2013
47
RIP to the man that personified LA
Feb 18th 2013
45
Props to Buss nm
Feb 18th 2013
46
Peace Mr. Buss. Bill Simmon is an asshole
Feb 18th 2013
48
Yeh, time and a place. No reason to bring that up right now
Feb 18th 2013
51
Felt really tacked on and...well, tacky.
Feb 18th 2013
55
R.I.P.
Feb 18th 2013
49
this man loved all kinds of pussy
Feb 18th 2013
50
I wish every sports fan could feel that confidence.....
Feb 18th 2013
52
real talk...
Feb 18th 2013
57
Nail on the head WC
Feb 18th 2013
59
Hurts man ..RIP. Thank you for everything!
Feb 18th 2013
53
R.I.P.
Feb 18th 2013
54
Envy of the league.... great story
Feb 18th 2013
56
Not just the success, but the way he handled himself and treated others
Feb 18th 2013
58
Have a personal story about Dr. Buss that I feel should be shared today
Feb 18th 2013
60
I was front row at Kobe's first professional game
Feb 19th 2013
63
innovator...first to have an arena endorsement deal looong before these ...
Feb 19th 2013
61
RIP to a man who set a standard
Feb 19th 2013
62
Lots of science was dropped at his memorial service...
Feb 22nd 2013
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