Where the movers and shakers sit at the Staples Center. Irving Azoff (2) Dyan Cannon (2) Leonardo DiCaprio* Ari Emanuel (4) Sam Gores (2) Dustin Hoffman (2) Jimmy Iovine (4) Steven Jackson (8) Khloe Kardashian (2) Jeffrey Katzenberg (4) Avi Lerner* Norm Pattiz (4) Richard Simmons* Patrick Soon-Shiong (4) Jerry Weintraub (4) Luanne Wells (2) Yori*
Secrets of Lakers Seats
Who gets the most coveted seats in Hollywood — and why.
The Ticketmaster CEO has two floor seats, but rumor has it he sublets another two to Eagle Glenn Frey.
The Solomon’s baby of celebrity divorce, these two seats were the most contested items in her 1991 split from real estate bigwig Stan Fimberg. The pair decided to each take a seat because neither was willing to miss a game.
Although the camera-shy actor is a frequent courtside guest, his actual season tickets are a few rows behind the Lakers’ bench.
The WME head (right) sublets four courtside seats next to the Lakers’ bench from an unknown ticket holder. Oftentimes accompanied by WME co-CEO Patrick Whitesell (left), Emanuel will occasionally fill his chairs with agency clients.
The Paradigm chairman (below) holds court a few seats down from the unofficial team mascot, Jack Nicholson. However, sources say Gores sublets these spots from the chairs’ rightful owner, Michael Ovitz.
During the 2010 NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics, Hoffman and his wife began a tradition of outrageous PDA during the “Kiss Cam.”
Using his seats as currency, the Interscope chairman shares his four courtside chairs with many of his artists including Jay-Z, Usher and T.I. (particularly after concerts and shows at the arena’s neighboring venue, the Nokia Theatre).
Known as “King of the Courtside,” Jackson owns an unprecedented eight chairs, more than any other ticket holder. The CEO of ACI International — a footwear manufacturer that inked a deal during the late 1990s with then-Laker Shaquille O’Neal — can be seen at most home games, joined by his family.
Even being married to a player can’t get her courtside. She’s in Section 105, Row 1.
The DreamWorks Animation CEO (right) is often spotted alongside fellow DreamWorks co-founder Steven Spielberg (left). Other times, Katzenberg hands the tickets to his son, David, who brings girlfriend Nicky Hilton.
It’s unclear whether The Expendables producer has season spots, but he is a courtside regular.
The radio mogul has full ownership of his four spots on the far side of the bench, which he once traded to Haim Saban for use of Saban’s private jet. Recently, Pattiz leased two of his four chairs to DreamWorks’ David Geffen.
The L.A.-based labor and employment lawyer can often be spotted during games perched directly behind announcers.
In October, Magic Johnson sold his share of the team to the biotech billionaire; the Los Angeles Business Journal estimated that Johnson owned about 5 percent, putting the price tag at about $30 million. It’s rumored that Soon-Shiong received Johnson’s courtside tickets as part of the deal.
The veteran producer is proud owner of the four padded perches next to the visitors’ bench. However, he hasn’t been seen courtside this season as he sublet his exclusive chairs to real estate giant Michael Meldman.
The widow of former Disney president Frank Wells kept his two spots after his death.
Little is known about this elusive courtside fan besides her first name.
YORI!!!!
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