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| | [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1992-93/los-angeles-lakers-media-guide-1992-93.html 1992-93]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1993-94/los-angeles-lakers-media-guide-1993-94.html 1993-94]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1999-2000/los-angeles-lakers-media-guide-1999-2000.html 1999-2000] | | | [[1991-92 Los Angeles Lakers media guide|1991-92]]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1992-93/los-angeles-lakers-media-guide-1992-93.html 1992-93]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1993-94/los-angeles-lakers-media-guide-1993-94.html 1993-94]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1999-2000/los-angeles-lakers-media-guide-1999-2000.html 1999-2000] |
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Revision as of 16:09, 15 November 2020
Los Angeles Lakers
First Season
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1948-49
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Team History
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Los Angeles Lakers (1960-present) Minneapolis Lakers (1948-60)
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Conference/Division
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National Basketball Association (1949-present)
- Western Conference (1970–present)
- Pacific Division (1970-present)
- Western Division (1950-70)
- Central Division (1949-50)
Basketball Association of America (1948-49)
- Western Division (1948-49)
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Venue
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Staples Center (1999-present) The Forum (1967-99) Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (1960-67) Minneapolis Armory (1959-60) Minneapolis Auditorium (1947-1959)
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Key People
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Players • Head Coaches • Executives
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The Los Angeles Lakers are a professional basketball team in the National Basketball Association, based out of Los Angeles, California. They began play in 1947 as the Detroit Gems of the short-lived Professional Basketball League of America. When the league folded the rights to the Gems were purchased and the franchise was moved to Minnesota. The rechristened Minneapolis Lakers joined the National Basketball League and won the 1947-48 league championship.
The Lakers quit the NBL in 1948 and switched to the Basketball Association of America (BAA). The BAA and NBL merged in 1949 to form the National Basketball Association, making the Lakers a charter NBA franchise. The Lakers moved to Los Angeles in 1960.
Publications
Home programs by season
Season/Date |
Type |
Opponent |
Venue
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1950s
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Minneapolis Lakers
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November 22, 1951
|
Regular Season
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Rochester Royals
|
Minneapolis Auditorium
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1951-52
|
NBA Finals
|
New York Knicks
|
Minneapolis Auditorium
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1952-53
|
Regular Season
|
n/a
|
Minneapolis Auditorium
|
1953-54
|
Regular Season
|
Philadelphia Warriors
|
Minneapolis Auditorium
|
1954-55
|
Regular Season
|
Syracuse Nationals
|
Minneapolis Auditorium
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1955-56
|
Regular Season
|
n/a
|
Minneapolis Auditorium
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1956-57
|
Regular Season
|
n/a
|
Minneapolis Auditorium
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February 14, 1958
|
Regular Season
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St. Louis Hawks
|
Minneapolis Auditorium
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1958-59
|
Regular Season
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Detroit Pistons
|
Minneapolis Auditorium
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1959-60
|
Regular Season
|
St. Louis Hawks
|
Minneapolis Auditorium
|
1960s
|
Los Angeles Lakers
|
October 9, 1960
|
Preseason
|
Boston Celtics
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
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1960-61
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Postseason
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St. Louis Hawks
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
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1961-62
|
Regular Season
|
Syracuse Nationals
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
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1962-63
|
Regular Season
|
St. Louis Hawks
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
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1962-63
|
NBA Finals
|
Boston Celtics
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
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1963-64
|
Regular Season
|
Philadelphia 76ers
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
|
1964-65
|
Regular Season
|
New York Knicks
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
|
1964-65
|
NBA Finals
|
Boston Celtics
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
|
1965-66
|
Regular Season
|
Boston Celtics
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
|
1965-66
|
Postseason
|
St. Louis Hawks
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
|
1965-66
|
NBA Finals
|
Boston Celtics
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
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November 11, 1967
|
Regular Season
|
Philadelphia 76ers
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
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December 31, 1967
|
Regular Season
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San Diego Rockets
|
The Forum
|
January 10, 1968
|
Regular Season
|
New York Knicks
|
The Forum
|
1967-68
|
Postseason
|
San Francisco Warriors
|
The Forum
|
1967-68
|
NBA Finals
|
Boston Celtics
|
The Forum
|
1968-69
|
Regular Season
|
n/a
|
The Forum
|
March 21, 1969
|
Regular Season
|
Atlanta Hawks
|
The Forum
|
1968-69
|
NBA Finals
|
Boston Celtics
|
The Forum
|
1969-70
|
Postseason
|
Phoenix Suns
|
The Forum
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1969-70
|
Postseason
|
Atlanta Hawks
|
The Forum
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1969-70
|
NBA Finals
|
New York Knicks
|
The Forum
|
1970s
|
1971-72
|
NBA Finals
|
New York Knicks
|
The Forum
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1972-73
|
Postseason
|
Chicago Bulls
|
The Forum
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1972-73
|
NBA Finals
|
New York Knicks
|
The Forum
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1980s
|
1981-82
|
NBA Finals
|
Philadelphia 76ers
|
Spectrum, The Forum
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1982-83
|
NBA Finals
|
Philadelphia 76ers
|
Spectrum, The Forum
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October 18, 1986
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Preseason
|
Chicago Bulls
|
Smith Center
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October 24, 1988
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Preseason
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New Jersey Nets
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Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
|
1990s
|
1999-2000
|
NBA Finals
|
Indiana Pacers
|
Staples Center, Conseco Fieldhouse
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2000s
|
2000-01
|
NBA Finals
|
Philadelphia 76ers
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Staples Center, First Union Center
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2001-02
|
NBA Finals
|
New Jersey Nets
|
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Continental Airlines Arena
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2007-08
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NBA Finals
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Boston Celtics
|
TD Banknorth Garden, Staples Center
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2008-09
|
NBA Finals
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Orlando Magic
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Staples Center, Amway Arena
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2010s
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2011-12
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Regular Season
|
n/a
|
Staples Center
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Media guides and yearbooks by season
Media guides
Yearbooks