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On August 24, 2023, the Lakers announced that a statue of Kobe Bryant would be unveiled in front of Crypto.com Arena on February 8, 2024. The Lakers held a perfect 7–0 record in the inaugural In-Season Tournament, [2] winning the inaugural NBA Cup on December 9 by defeating the Indiana Pacers. [3]
2 NBA regular season records set/tied by Los Angeles Lakers. ... 2023–24: 184 3PFGA: Kobe Bryant: 2005–06: 518 3P% Vladimir Radmanovic: 2008–09.441 FGM:
The Lakers hold records for having (at the end of the 2014–15 NBA season) the most wins (3,125), the highest winning percentage (.620), the most NBA Finals appearances (32) of any NBA franchise, second-fewest non-playoff seasons with seven and are second NBA championships with 17, behind the Boston Celtics' 18. [8]
2023-24 finish. Record: 47-35 (lost in the first round to the Nuggets, but they also won the in-season tournament, so, y’know: not all bad) Offensive rating: 115.4 (15th) Defensive rating: 114.8 ...
24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. ... The win improves the Lakers' record to 6-4 this season without James. Davis posted 34 points, 23 rebounds ...
The 2023–24 NBA season was the 78th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The regular season began on October 24, 2023, and ended on April 14, 2024. [1] The NBA held their first-ever in-season tournament from November 3 to December 9, with the Los Angeles Lakers winning the tournament against the Indiana Pacers.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Dalton Knecht tied an NBA rookie record Tuesday ... where he was the SEC Player of the Year and a consensus first-team All-American in 2023-24 as a senior. The Lakers ...
24 by James Harden, Houston Rockets (vs. San Antonio Spurs) on December 3, 2019 [469] [470] Note: DeMar DeRozan made 24 consecutive FTs, then intentionally missed his 25th FT on March 4, 2016 [471] [472] Most free throws attempted in a game, none made; 11 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Seattle SuperSonics) on December 8, 2000 [467]