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Lakers sale price: How NBA’s record-breaking deal compares to list of most expensive American sports franchise sales

In a surprising move, the Lakers are being sold by the Buss family after 46 years of ownership. The price, simply put, is unfathomable.

ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on Wednesday that the Lakers are being sold to Mark Walter for $10 billion, the largest sale of an American pro sports franchise in history.

The sale is one of a few high-profile deals for NBA franchises in recent years. The Celtics were acquired by Bill Chisholm earlier this year for $6.1 billion, and Mat Ishbia bought the Suns for $4 billion in 2023. Those dollar figures, however, pale in comparison to what Walter just shelled out for the Lakers.

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Here’s a look at where the Lakers sale ranks among the largest in American pro sports.

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How much are the Lakers being sold for?

Walter is buying the franchise from the Buss family for an eye-opening price. Charania reports the sale is for $10 billion, the largest sale price of a franchise in pro sports history.

The $10 billion number smashes the record for most expensive sale price, which was previously $6.1 billion when the Celtics were acquired by Bill Chisholm earlier this year.

MORE: Who is Bill Chisholm? New Celtics owner buys team for $6.1B

The 10 most expensive American sports franchise sales

After the Lakers acquisition, here’s an updated list of the most expensive franchise sales in American pro sports.

Team name (League) Buyer Price Year
Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) Mark Walter $10 billion 2025
Boston Celtics (NBA) Bill Chisholm $6.1 billion 2025
Washington Commanders (NFL) Josh Harris $6.05 billion 2023
Denver Broncos (NFL) Rob Walton/Walton-Penner family/Mellody Hobson $4.65 billion 2022
Phoenix Suns (NBA) Mat Ishbia $4 billion 2023
Dallas Mavericks (NBA) Miriam Adelson $3.5 billion 2023
Charlotte Hornets (NBA) Gabe Plotkin/Rick Schnall $3 billion 2023
New York Mets (MLB) Steve Cohen $2.4 billion 2020
Brooklyn Nets (NBA) Joseph Tsai $2.3 billion 2019
Carolina Panthers (NFL) David Tepper $2.275 billion 2017

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