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  1. Les Lakers de Los Angeles (en anglais : Los Angeles Lakers, « les habitants des lacs de Los Angeles ») sont une franchise de basket-ball évoluant en NBA basée à Los Angeles en Californie. Les Lakers jouent leurs matchs à domicile à la Crypto.com Arena , une salle partagée avec les Clippers de Los Angeles , les Sparks de Los ...

  2. The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles. The Lakers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference.

    • 1947–1958: Beginnings and Minneapolis Dynasty
    • 1958–1968: The Baylor/West Duo – Move to Los Angeles and Celtics Rivalry
    • 1968–1975: The Baylor/West/Chamberlain Trio
    • 1975–1979: The Captain – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    • 1979–1991: Showtime Lakers
    • 1991–1996: Lean Years
    • 1996–2004: O'Neal and Bryant Dynasty
    • 2004–2016: The Kobe Bryant Era
    • 2016–2018: Post-Bryant Era
    • 2018–Present: The Lebron James Era

    The Lakers franchise began in 1947 when Ben Berger and Morris Chalfen of Minnesota purchased the recently disbanded Detroit Gems franchise of the National Basketball League (NBL) for $15,000 from Gems founder/owner C. King Boring, and his business partner Maury Winston. They hired John Kundlaas their first head coach. Berger and Chalfen relocated t...

    Last place, however, meant the first pick in the draft, and the Lakers chose wisely, picking Elgin Baylor, who went on to win the NBA Rookie of the Year Award after averaging 24.9 points per game and 15.0 rebounds per game. In 1959, Baylor and Mikkelsen were able to lead the team past their recent nemesis, the Hawks, and into the Finals, where they...

    It had become clear that the Lakers needed to counter the great Celtics center, Bill Russell, and thus Cooke obtained Wilt Chamberlain from the Philadelphia 76ers, hoping to supplement the aging and ailing Baylor. The move seemed at first to have worked, as the 1969 Lakers proceeded to compile a better record than the Celtics behind Chamberlain's l...

    Alcindor, now known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, wanted out of Milwaukee, and the Lakers acquired him in a trade. His first year in Los Angeles resulted in his fourth NBA Most Valuable Player Award, after he averaged 27.7 points per game, and led the NBA with 16.9 rebounds per game and 4.12 blocked shots per game. But the Lakers failed to make the playo...

    Before the 1979–80 season, Cooke sold the team to Dr. Jerry Buss, a Santa Monica real estate developer. That year also found the Lakers holding the top overall draft pick in the Western Conference, compensation for Goodrich's departure via free agency three years earlier to the New Orleans Jazz. At the time, the overall top pick in the draft was de...

    On November 7, 1991, Magic Johnson made the shocking announcement that he had been diagnosed with the HIV virusand was thus retiring from the NBA at the age of 32. The 1991–92 Lakers struggled with the news of Magic's retirement and serious injuries to key players. They did manage to win 43 games and qualify for the playoffs for a then-NBA-record 1...

    During the 1996 season, the Lakers acquired 17-year-old Kobe Bryant from the Charlotte Hornets for Vlade Divac; Bryant was drafted 13th overall out of Lower Merion High School in Ardmore, Pennsylvania in that year's draft, by Charlotte. Los Angeles also signed free-agent and former Magic Center Shaquille O'Neal. Trading for Bryant was West's idea, ...

    2004–2007: Rebuilding

    The following summer after the 2003–04 season, the Lakers made many changes. Jackson was burned out, and the Lakers' management was unwilling to raise his salary from $6 million a year to $12 million that he wanted to continue. Also, assistant coach Tex Winter said Jackson announced at the 2004 All-Star break that he would not want to return to the Lakers if Bryant returned. The long-simmering tensions between Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant finally came to a head. When Jackson was not retai...

    2007–2014: Bryant and Gasol years

    The Lakers started the 2007–08 season surprisingly well. Fueled by the emergence of Andrew Bynum as a main option at center, the Lakers would even enjoy being the number one team in the Western Conference for three days. Capped by an early season trade for Trevor Ariza, rumors of Bryant wanting to leave Los Angeles were finally beginning to die. However, before the Lakers could savor their new success, Bynum would go down with a knee injury that would take him out for the remainder of the sea...

    2014–2016: Bryant's final years and retirement

    The Lakers won the rights to the seventh pick of the 2014 NBA draft with which they selected Julius Randle, a freshman power forward from the University of Kentucky. The Washington Wizards agreed to sell the Lakers the rights to the 46th pick of the draft for cash considerations. The Lakers drafted Jordan Clarksonwith the 46th pick of the draft and agreed terms for a two-year deal. After the Lakers missed the 2014 NBA playoffs, Pau Gasol signed with the Chicago Bullsas a free agent for a thre...

    On April 24, 201,6 the Lakers announced they had fired coach Byron Scott. He was replaced by Warriors assistant and former Lakers forward Luke Walton. Soon thereafter, the Lakers won the second overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft and selected Brandon Ingram, a 6'9" freshman small forward from Duke University. On February 21, 2017, the Lakers fired g...

    2018–2019: The arrival of LeBron James

    July 9, 2018, the Lakers signed LeBron James to a 4-year, $154 million contract. The Lakers sustained several injuries during the 2018–19 season, and did not qualify for the playoffs for the sixth consecutive season. On April 9, 2019, Magic Johnson stepped down as the president of basketball operations, while the Lakers finished the 2018–19 season with a record of 37–45.On April 12, the Lakers and Luke Walton agreed to part ways after three seasons.

    2019–present: James and Davis era - Back to relevance and 17th championship

    On May 13, the Lakers hired Frank Vogel as head coach. On July 6, the Lakers acquired Anthony Davis from the New Orleans Pelicans for Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart, and three first-round picks, including the number four overall in the 2019 draft. During the 2019–20 season, the Lakers made the playoffs for first time since 2013. Leading up to this however Kobe Bryant passed away on 26 January. The team qualified for the 2020 NBA playoffs with a 52–19 record as the first seed in the Wes...

  3. List of Los Angeles Lakers seasons. The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA), which was formerly called the Basketball Association of America (BAA). Since 1999, the Lakers have played their home games at Crypto.com Arena. [1]

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  4. Lakers - The official site of the NBA for the latest NBA Scores, Stats & News. | NBA.com. Anthony Davis and LeBron James Named to 2023-24 All-NBA Teams. 10d. Game. Anthony Davis Named to 2023-24...

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  5. The 2019–20 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 72nd season, its 71st season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 60th in Los Angeles. The Lakers were coached by Frank Vogel in his first year as team head coach.

  6. The 2020–21 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 74th season, its 73rd season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), its 61st season in Los Angeles, and their 22nd season playing home games at Staples Center. The Lakers were coached by Frank Vogel in his second year as head coach.

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