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2002–03 > The 2001–02 NBA ... 2001–02 Golden State Warriors roster; Players Coaches Pos. No. Name Height Weight ... x-Los Angeles Lakers: 58: 24.707: 3 4 x ...
The Lakers–Warriors rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Golden State Warriors. [1] Unlike most sports rivalries between Northern and Southern California, there is more mutual respect present between both teams as opposed to fierce animosity; such as the Dodgers–Giants rivalry in the MLB or 49ers–Rams rivalry of the NFL.
Los Angeles Lakers Runners-up: ... NBA seasons; ← 2000–01. 2002–03 →. The 2001–02 NBA season was the 56th season of ... Golden State Warriors: Dave Cowens:
The 2001–02 NBA season was the Lakers' 54th season in the National Basketball Association, and 42nd in the city of Los Angeles. [1] The Lakers entered the season as the two-time defending NBA champions, having defeated the Philadelphia 76ers in five games in the 2001 NBA Finals, winning their thirteenth NBA championship.
The 2002 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2001–02 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs.The best-of-seven playoff was contested between the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers (who were also two-time defending NBA champion), and the Eastern Conference champion New Jersey Nets.
The Pacific Division is one of the three divisions in the Western Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The division consists of five teams: the Golden State Warriors, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Lakers, the Phoenix Suns and the Sacramento Kings.
The Golden State Warriors let Game 1 slip away from them Tuesday night. ... Thompson dropped 30 points and hit eight 3-pointers to lead the Warriors past the Los Angeles Lakers 127-100 in Game 2 ...
After three years of scoring 22-plus points a game in Golden State, Richmond, on November 1, 1991, [4] was traded (along with Les Jepsen) to the Sacramento Kings during the 1991–92 season in exchange for the rights to Billy Owens, [5] and became arguably the team's first star since the franchise moved to Sacramento in 1985. Staying with the ...