2002-03 NBA Season
LOS ANGELES SEASON OVERVIEW | |||||
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+ Ginobili, Los Angeles cruise in 4th to comfortable win over New York 104-90 + Lakers unable to overcome foul discrepancy vs. New York + O'Neal has 41 point night in 130-112 win vs. the Knicks + Laettner wakes up in second half to thwart Knicks 106-98 + Los Angeles get team effort with multiple double digit scoring outings + O'Neal drives Lakers with 35 in 135-116 loss to Knicks |
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LOS ANGELES HISTORY |
Total Points | Christian Laettner | 14702 |
Total Assists | Mark Jackson | 4431 |
Total Rebounds | Christian Laettner | 5745 |
Total Blocks | Vlade Divac | 1272 |
Total Steals | Mark Jackson | 809 |
NBA Titles | 2002-03 |
Conference Titles | 2001-02, 2002-03 |
Division Titles | 2001-02 |
City | Los Angeles, CA |
Arena | Great Western Forum (1967) |
GM | Real Mofo (583-437, .572) |
HC | Pat Riley (667-481, .581) |
ASST | Bill Bertka, Randy Pfund, Jerry West |
2002-03 | 57 | - | 25 | .695 | 4th | Champs |
2001-02 | 61 | - | 21 | .744 | 2nd | NBA Finals |
2000-01 | 35 | - | 47 | .427 | 10th | Missed Playoffs |
1999-00 | 25 | - | 57 | .305 | 13th | Missed Playoffs |
1998-99 | 37 | - | 45 | .451 | 9th | Missed Playoffs |
1997-98 | 50 | - | 32 | .610 | 5th | 1st round |
1996-97 | 49 | - | 33 | .598 | 6th | 1st round |
1995-96 | 52 | - | 30 | .634 | 5th | Conf. Semis |
1994-95 | 53 | - | 29 | .646 | 4th | Conf. Semis |
1993-94 | 53 | - | 29 | .646 | 4th | 1st round |
1992-93 | 56 | - | 26 | .683 | 3rd | Conf. Semis |
1991-92 | 30 | - | 52 | .366 | 12th | Missed Playoffs |
1990-91 | 51 | - | 31 | .622 | 4th | Conf. Semis |
1989-90 | 58 | - | 24 | .707 | 2nd | Conf. Semis |
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2005 | Lakers 1st, Lakers 2nd |
2004 | Lakers 1st, Lakers 2nd |
2003 | Lakers 1st, Lakers 2nd |
2002 | Fred Jones (24), Dan Gadzuric (34), Mike Wilks (49), J.R. Bremer (51), Lonny Baxter (52) |
2001 | Shane Battier (10), Oscar Torres (37), Jarron Collins (41), Willie Solomon (42) |
2000 | Kenyon Martin (2), Slava Medvedenko (32) |
1999 | Manu Ginobili (2), Tim Young (40) |
1998 | No picks |
1997 | Kelvin Cato (18), Ed Stokes (45) |
1996 | Jeff McInnis (20), Mark Hendrickson (48) |
1995 | Ed O'Bannon (20), Matt Maloney (28), Loren Meyer (47) |
1994 | Eric Montross (21), Charles Claxton (28), Jamie Watson (40), Jerome Harmon (48) |
1993 | Scott Burrell (23), Matt Wenstrom (47), Darren Morningstar (49), Chris King (53) |
1992 | Christian Laettner (3), Elmore Spencer (36), Anthony Avent (44), Dexter Cambridge (51) |
1991 | Elliot Perry (18), Donald Hodge (45) |
1990 | Duane Causwell (23), Milos Babic (50) |