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Greatest sports figures in L.A. history, No. 12: Wayne Gretzky
The Fabulous ForumContinuing our countdown of the 20 greatest figures in L.A. sports history, as chosen in voting by our online readers, with No. 12, Wayne Gretzky. No. 12 Wayne Gretzky (36 first-place votes, 1,547 points) On Aug. 9, 1988, ithe Edmonton...... -
Greatest sports figures in L.A. history, No. 8: Kobe Bryant
The Fabulous ForumContinuing our countdown of the 20 greatest figures in L.A. sports history, as chosen in voting by our online readers, with No. 8, Kobe Bryant. No. 8 Kobe Bryant (12 first-place votes, 2,657 points) Arguably the greatest player of his...... -
Greatest sports figures in L.A. history, No. 7: Chick Hearn
The Fabulous ForumContinuing our countdown of the 20 greatest figures in L.A. sports history, as chosen in voting by our online readers, with No. 7, Chick Hearn. No. 7 Chick Hearn (57 first-place votes, 3,469 points) There are three statues representing Lakers...... -
Greatest sports figures in L.A. history No. 6: Jerry West
The Fabulous ForumContinuing our countdown of the 20 greatest figures in L.A. sports history, as chosen in voting by our online readers, with No. 6, Jerry West. No. 6 Jerry West (41 first-place votes, 3,961 points) For all the immortal players, great...... -
Greatest sports figures in L.A. history No. 5: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
The Fabulous ForumContinuing our countdown of the 20 greatest figures in L.A. sports history, as chosen in voting by our online readers, with No. 5, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. No. 5 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (70 first-place votes, 5,203 points) Few, if any, players in basketball...... -
Greatest sports figures in L.A. history, No. 1: Sandy Koufax
The Fabulous ForumConcluding our countdown of the 20 greatest figures in L.A. sports history, as chosen in voting by our online readers, with No. 1, Sandy Koufax. No. 1 Sandy Koufax (320 first-place votes, 8,720 points) Considered by many the greatest left-handed...... -
Sporting News ranks 1971-72 and 1986-87 Lakers as second- and third-greatest NBA teams
Lakers BlogThe headline pretty much writes itself. Based on interviews with current and former coaches, players, executives and journalists, the Sporting News determined in its latest issue that the 1971-72 Lakers and the 1985-86 Lakers are the second- and third-... -
Yao Ming's retirement: Yao had memorable moments vs. Lakers
Lakers BlogYao Ming's retirement: Yao provided plenty of memorable performances against the Lakers... -
NBA lockout: Owners reportedly softening on hard cap
Lakers BlogNBA lockout: Owners reportedly softening on hard cap... -
Lakers plan to retire Shaquille O'Neal's jersey number
Lakers BlogAt an undetermined time, the Lakers plan to raise Shaquille O'Neal's No. 34 jersey to the Staples Center rafters, making him the eighth Lakers player to have his number retired. "There is no timetable and there is no plan other than yes, we definitely... -
Kobe Bryant's 81-point performance five years ago against Toronto vivid example of how scoring helped the team
Lakers BlogFinally, there came a point when Coach Phil Jackson felt comfortable enough the Lakers would secure a victory that Kobe Bryant no longer needed to be on the court. "Maybe I should take him out because the game is in the bag," Jackson recalled saying to... -
An expert's view on the Lakers' greatest centers
Lakers BlogSo, I'm highly unmotivated, but know I have to offer up something for the morning Laker-holics. I'm searching the Web for stuff that hasn't been discussed, thinking of things with which I might be able to entertain you. Then it dawns on me. WWJMD? What...
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