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Little Known Facts About the Los Angeles Lakers
The Lakers are a team of superstars, Hollywood glamour, and a whole lot of championships. But beyond the glitz, there’s a treasure trove of fun and surprising facts just waiting to be discovered. Let’s dive in!
- Minnesotan Lakers? They might be LA icons now, but the Lakers started life in Minneapolis, known for its many lakes! The nickname stuck even after their move west.
- The Streak That Nearly Wasn’t Their record-breaking 33-game win streak in 1971/72 almost didn’t happen. The team was about to board a flight home when the coach rallied them – and history was made.
- Mr. Clutch Jerry West made incredible plays under pressure, earning him the nickname ‘Mr. Clutch’. He’s so iconic, his silhouette is the NBA logo!
- Showtime! The 1980s Lakers were famous for their fast-paced, flashy style nicknamed “Showtime”. Magic Johnson’s no-look passes and dazzling plays made them the hottest ticket in town.
- A Shaq-sized Impact Shaquille O’Neal’s arrival was a game-changer. His sheer power was legendary – he once shattered a backboard with a monster dunk!
- Not Just about the Players Legendary announcer Chick Hearn coined phrases like “slam dunk” and “airball”. His voice was as synonymous with the Lakers as the stars on the court.
- Famous Fans from Day 1 Hollywood and the Lakers go hand-in-hand. Jack Nicholson has been a courtside fixture since the 1970s, joining countless other celebrities cheering their team on.
- The Rivalry of Rivalries Lakers vs. Celtics is the NBA rivalry. They’ve clashed in the NBA Finals a record 12 times, creating a legacy of epic battles.
- Kobe’s Scoring Extravaganza Kobe Bryant‘s 81-point game in 2006 stands as one of the NBA’s most astounding individual performances. Second highest in NBA history!
- Numbers Speak Loudly The Lakers hold the record for the longest winning streak in NBA history at 33 consecutive games.
- Pre-Game Pasta Power For a while, the Lakers had a superstitious pre-game ritual – eating pasta! Clearly, sometimes carbs are key to championships.
- A Forum Fit for Kings The Lakers used to play in an iconic arena called The Forum. Its unique round design and bright color earned it the nickname “The Fabulous Forum”.
- A Buss Family Legacy The Buss family has long owned the Lakers. Dr. Jerry Buss’s vision turned them into a dynasty, and his children continue to guide the team today.
- The Color of Royalty The Lakers didn’t always wear purple and gold. In their early days, their colors were blue and white!
- More Than Just Basketball During the 1960s, the Lakers hosted some games in neutral cities like San Diego and Las Vegas, expanding their fanbase.