Lakers: Does Jesse Buss Have Wife? Net Worth Jerry Buss Son

June 2024 · 2 minute read

Does Jesse Buss have a wife? This article covers everything about the Lakers’ co-owner, including his net worth. 

Jesse Buss is the co-owner and assistant General Manager of the Los Angeles Lakers.

Besides the NBA franchise, people know him as the youngest son of Jerry Buss. He recently sold his Brentford mansion for $10.7 million. The place sits near the home of LeBron James, for which the basketballer paid $23 million in 2017.

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Lakers: Does Jesse Buss Have A Wife?

Lakers co-owner Jesse Buss doesn’t seem to have a wife.

Nonetheless, he is in a relationship with Sarah Jordan, whose birthday is in April of each year. Looking at his Instagram stories, the couple probably began dating in 2019 as the oldest post showcasing both of them came on 9 April of that year.

On 10 April 2020, Jesse’s girlfriend gave birth to their son, Ashton Hatten Buss. Sarah looks like a possible wife candidate, looking at how smoothly their relationship is going.

Likewise, he also has another son named Jaden Noah Hatten Buss, born 22 February 2016. As for the mother of that child, it is Jordanna Younger, who was his ex-fiance. Living in Los Angeles, she uses Instagram as @jordannarachel.

Jesse Buss Net Worth 2021

The estimated net worth of Jesse Buss in 2021 is 399.3 million dollars.

In October of this year, Forbes valued Lakers at $5.5 billion. He is one-sixth of the 66% majority stake at the NBA franchise. The business magazine’s evaluation is the basis for the speculation.

Jesse’s net worth was $330 million in 2018. He bought a mansion in the Brentwood area for $9.75 million the same year in November, which he sold for $10.7 million in October 2021.

Reportedly, he shifted to Encino earlier this year after purchasing a Mediterranean-style estate off Mulholland Drive for $5.9 million.

Jesse Buss Father

Jesse Buss’s father was Jerry Buss, an American businessman, and investor.

He was the majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is a Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Born on 27 January 1993 as Gerald Hatten Buss, he died on 18 February 2013 of kidney failure. Before his passing, he was in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center due to an undisclosed form of cancer.

Jesse’s televised memorial service happened at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on 21 February, and his burial was the next day at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills).

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