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Minneapolis Lakers draft picks (60 P) Pages in category "Los Angeles Lakers draft picks" The following 187 pages are in this category, out of 187 total.
At the Lakers' championship celebration in Los Angeles, coach Riley brashly declared that Los Angeles would repeat as NBA champions, [127] which no team had done since the 1968–69 Boston Celtics. Looking to make good on Riley's promise in the 1987–88 season , the Lakers took their seventh consecutive Pacific Division title with a 62–20 ...
As a result of the various trades, the Los Angeles Lakers had five first and second-round picks in 1979. In 1996, GM Jerry West orchestrated a draft day trade in which a High School Kobe Bryant was acquired by the Los Angeles Lakers for Vlade Divac. This same year, Jerry West had acquired a FA Shaquille O’Neal in a blockbuster signing.
Los Angeles Lakers: Bronny James, G Grade: B+ As expected, Bronny James is headed to the Lakers to join his dad, LeBron, as the first father-son duo to share the court in NBA history.
Here's a look at draft grades for all 30 teams and what they mean for each franchise heading into the 2024-25 NBA season. ... Los Angeles Lakers: A. ... Sam Presti is one of the best scouting GMs ...
The Lakers entered this draft (which was two days long instead of one day long like it had been since 1989) with a first-round pick and a second-round pick. [10] [11] On the first night of the draft, the Lakers selected small forward Dalton Knecht from the University of Tennessee with the first round pick that was conveyed to the Lakers after the New Orleans Pelicans decided to defer it back ...
GM Rob Pelinka and coach JJ Redick on Wednesday highlighted the Lakers' offseason progress and the need to make the most of LeBron James' final years.
Rick Roberson (July 7, 1947 – May 3, 2020) was an American professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Los Angeles Lakers (1969–71), Cleveland Cavaliers (1971–73), Portland Trail Blazers (1973–74), New Orleans Jazz (1974–75) and Kansas City Kings (1975–76).