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  2. Kurt Rambis - Wikipedia

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    Rambis spent most of his 14 seasons in the NBA with the Lakers, winning championships in 1982, 1985, 1987, and 1988 as part of their Showtime teams. During his playing days, Rambis was a favorite among the Lakers fans because of his status as an overachieving underdog and ultimate team player. Known for his defensive and rebounding skills, he ...

  3. What The 'Winning Time' Season 2 Finale Really Means - AOL

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    'Winning Time Season 2 finale director explains the easter eggs we missed, ... Abdul-Jabbar Kurt Rambis found themselves punching fans to get away. You may see a brawl, Richardson-Whitfield sees ...

  4. List of NBA players with most championships - Wikipedia

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    The winning team of the series receives the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy. Players from the winning team usually receive championship rings from the team honoring their contribution, with "rings" becoming shorthand for championships. [3] The number of championships won by NBA superstars is often used as a measurement of their greatness. [4]

  5. Showtime (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was the Lakers' primary half-court option. The most important component of Showtime was the Lakers' fast break. [12] In a typical sequence, rebounders such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kurt Rambis, and A.C. Green would quickly release an outlet pass to Johnson, who would race down the court and distribute the ball to players such as Jamaal Wilkes, James Worthy, Byron Scott, and ...

  6. 1982 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    On the defensive end, they kept up the pressure with their zone trap. The Lakers went up, three games to one, with a 111–101 win. [1] Jamaal Wilkes and Magic Johnson had 24 points each, while Abdul-Jabbar added 22 and Bob McAdoo 19 off the bench. [1] Hard-charging bruiser Kurt Rambis pulled down 11 rebounds, matching Abdul-Jabbar's output. [1]

  7. The Showtime Lakers remember Jerry West, the man who ...

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    For Kurt Rambis, it all started in the most unthinkable way. The first time he ever spoke with Jerry West, the NBA legend tried recruiting Rambis to join the Lakers in training camp. But the ...

  8. 1987–88 Los Angeles Lakers season - Wikipedia

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    By the time the Lakers had finished their season they had played an NBA record 106 games including another record 24 playoff games, winning 77 and losing 29. The Lakers went 62–20 in the regular season and 15–9 in the playoffs, en route to their sixth NBA Championship in Los Angeles, and their 11th overall in franchise history.

  9. 1984 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    It was also the last time that a team with home court advantage in the NBA finals played Game 5 on its own floor until 2014. The next year, the NBA Finals switched to the 2-3-2 format with Game 5 going to the team without home-court advantage, which continued through 2013 .