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Jeanie Buss and Jay Mohr confirm they’re engaged to be married

 Jeanie Buss and Jay Mohr attend the Los Angeles Lakers and Portland Trail Blazers game at Crypto.com Arena.
Lakers governor Jeanie Buss and longtime boyfriend Jay Mohr confirmed their engagement to The Times.
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Lakers governor Jeanie Buss and her longtime boyfriend, actor and comedian Jay Mohr, are engaged to be married, the couple confirmed to The Times.

Mohr and Buss have been dating since 2017, TMZ reported. The pair often sit together in Buss’ second-row seats during Lakers games at Crypto.com Arena.

Buss, 61, was married to volleyball player Steve Timmons from 1990 to 1993 and was engaged to former Lakers coach Phil Jackson.

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Mohr, 52, has been married twice, to former model Nicole Chamberlain from 1998 to 2004 and actress Nikki Cox from 2006 to 2018. He has two sons, one from each marriage.

Darvin Ham took a stray bullet to the face, witnessed the crack epidemic turn Saginaw bloody and dealt with PTSD on his way to an unlikely NBA career.

An actor, comedian and sports radio host, Mohr played sports agent Bob Sugar in “Jerry Maguire.â€

Buss has been under fire from Lakers fans frustrated by the team’s struggles. She told Times columnist Bill Plaschke before the start of this season that she understood the fan emotions and vowed to “make it better.â€

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Jeanie Buss says she will do whatever it takes to restore the Lakers’ luster. And Phil Jackson and Magic Johnson are again part of the plan.

She said she has maintained a nonromantic relationship with Jackson, winner of 11 NBA titles as a coach, and counts on him for advice.

“He’s somebody that knows this environment and knows the challenges I have and wants to see the Lakers successful,†Buss said of Jackson.

Before Anthony Davis was injured, he offered the Lakers front office a reason to gamble on this team. That means trading their 2027 and 2029 picks now.

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