A new Netflix comedy series starring Kate Hudson, Running Point, is based on the life of L.A. Lakers' president Jeanie Buss, who inherited the team from her flamboyant father and had to contend with her brothers in the front office.
Netflix's new hit comedy Running Point is a must-watch TV show for anyone interested in an empowering story about women in sports. Co-created by Mindy Kaling, the first 10-episode season stars Kate Hudson as Isla Gordon,
Jeanie Buss, however, is not the only Buss sibling. There are, in fact, six Buss siblings in total. Jeanie Buss is the controll
The Lakers sent Anthony Davis to the Mavericks as part of the deal. Davis helped lead the Lakers to the NBA championship back in 2020 but is now trying to adjust to a major move to Dallas. Lakers owner Jeanie Buss recently spoke about the deal the team made to land Doncic. During the conversation, Buss did not hold back her feelings on Davis.
The inspiration behind Hudson's character and a writer for the Netflix comedy talk to TIME about drawing from history for the series.
The main character of Running Point very much resembles a real person. Is the Netflix series based on the story of Jeanie Buss? We explain.
Lakers owner Jeanie Buss is proud of how tight-lipped her team remained in the days prior to the Luka Doncic trade.
Recent comments by Lakers owner Jeanie Buss shed light on what led to the league-shaking trade with the Dallas Mavericks.
Jeanie Buss recently revealed the factors behind the Los Angeles Lakers' massive Luka Doncic trade, including the influence of the Denver Nuggets.