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$20B Mega-Deal to Anduril Weapons Group Backed by Lakers Owner JOSH KUSHNER

So Lakers owner Josh Kushner accepts profits for weapons of war? But people were defending this guy and saying he's a liberal Democrat. That is why it doesn't matter what political party someone aligns with.

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u/bi11ygoat42 — 3 days ago
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[2006] Kobe Bryant, AC Green, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson with Jerry Buss as he receives the famous ⭐️ on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

u/CircledSquare7 — 3 days ago
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August 17: Happy Birthday, Yoshinobu Yamamoto! 山本由伸さん、お誕生日おめでとうございます。🇯🇵⚾️🐐

Yoshinobu Yama-🐐-⚾️ was born on this day in 1998. “Losing Isn’t An Option!” 🥳🎉🎂

In case you already forgot who this man is and what he has accomplished in a decade of an already Hall Of Fame career, here are just some highlights (thanks, Wikipedia!):

With the Orix Buffaloes of the NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball): 5x All-Star, 4x Pacific League ERA champion, 3x Pacific League strikeouts and wins champion, 3x Triple Crown, 3x Pacific League MVP, 3x Eiji Sawamura (NPB’s equivalent of Cy Young), 2 no-hitters, 1x Japan Series champion

With the Samurai Japan national team: Gold Medal and All-Olympic Team in Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Gold Medal in 2023 World Baseball Classic

With the Los Angeles Dodgers of Los Angeles (MLB): 2x World Series Champion (2024, 2025), 2x All-Star (2025, 2026), 2025 World Series MVP, 2025 All-MLB First Team

u/NBAOldFart — 3 days ago
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Mark Walter reportedly made $2,500,000,000 in just one year after flipping the Lakers franchise.

u/matrix_2905 — 7 days ago
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I supporting young women and girls who plays Baseball. Women has equal rights like men. Men and Women are equal and strong. I appreciated for those ladies belles. 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷

😊🙂

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u/Downtown-Pack-6178 — 5 days ago
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Kobe Bryant taking Raja Bell off the dribble to finish with the fierce reverse slam dunk at the 2007 Christmas Day Game.

u/CircledSquare7 — 9 days ago
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Top 5 Most Expensive Sports Franchise Sales in U.S. History

Sports franchise valuations in North America continue to explode into uncharted territory! Here are the top five most expensive sports franchise sales in U.S. history:

  • Los Angeles Lakers (NBA | 2026): $12.5 Billion
  • Seattle Seahawks (NFL | 2026): $9.6 Billion
  • Boston Celtics (NBA | 2025): $6.1 Billion
  • Washington Commanders (NFL | 2023): $6.05 Billion
  • Denver Broncos (NFL | 2022): $4.65 Billion

From media rights to global brand appeal, marquee franchises are seeing historic valuation spikes.

Which franchise do you think will be the next to join the $10B+ club?

u/islovelyEmily — 8 days ago