The Milwaukee Bucks won't be leaving town anytime soon. Longtime owner Herb Kohl has agreed to sell his majority stake in the franchise to Wesley Edens and Marc Lasry, ESPN's Marc Stein reports. Still pending league approval, the deal is worth $550 million and sees the team's first ownership transition in 29 years. Kohl, a Milwaukee native, purchased the Bucks in 1985 from Jim Fitzgerald for $18 million...
Milwaukee Bucks to be sold for $550 million, according to report
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