Los Angeles Lakers accomplishments and records
This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Los Angeles Lakers. The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team currently playing in the National Basketball Association.
Laker individual accomplishments
[edit]- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1976, 1977, 1980
- Magic Johnson – 1987, 1989, 1990
- Shaquille O'Neal – 2000
- Kobe Bryant – 2008
- Jerry West – 1969
- Wilt Chamberlain – 1972
- Magic Johnson – 1980, 1982, 1987
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1985
- James Worthy – 1988
- Shaquille O'Neal – 2000, 2001, 2002
- Kobe Bryant – 2009, 2010
- LeBron James – 2020
- LeBron James – 2023
NBA Defensive Player of the Year
- Michael Cooper – 1987
- Bill Sharman – 1972
- Pat Riley – 1990
- Del Harris – 1995
- Lamar Odom – 2011
- Jerry West – 1995
- Elgin Baylor – 1959
- Bill Hewitt – 1969
- Dick Garrett – 1970
- Jim Price – 1973
- Brian Winters – 1975
- Norm Nixon – 1978
- Magic Johnson – 1980
- James Worthy – 1983
- Byron Scott – 1984
- Vlade Divac – 1990
- Eddie Jones – 1995
- Jordan Clarkson – 2015
- Kyle Kuzma – 2018
- Nick Van Exel – 1994
- Kobe Bryant – 1997
- Travis Knight – 1997
- D'Angelo Russell – 2016
- Brandon Ingram – 2017
- Lonzo Ball – 2018
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award
- Michael Cooper – 1986
- Magic Johnson – 1992
- Ron Artest – 2011
- Pau Gasol – 2012
- Pau Gasol – 2012
- George Mikan – 1949–1951
- Jerry West – 1970
- Shaquille O'Neal – 2000
- Kobe Bryant – 2006, 2007
- Jerry West – 1972
- Magic Johnson – 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987
- LeBron James – 2020
- George Mikan – 1949–1954
- Jim Pollard – 1949, 1950
- Elgin Baylor – 1959–1965, 1967–1969
- Jerry West – 1962–1967, 1970–1973
- Gail Goodrich – 1974
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986
- Magic Johnson – 1983–1991
- Shaquille O'Neal – 1998, 2000–2004
- Kobe Bryant – 2002–2004, 2006–2013
- Anthony Davis – 2020
- LeBron James – 2020
- Vern Mikkelsen – 1951–1953, 1955
- Jim Pollard – 1952, 1954
- Slater Martin – 1955, 1956
- Clyde Lovellette – 1956
- Dick Garmaker – 1957
- Jerry West – 1968, 1969
- Wilt Chamberlain – 1972
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1978, 1979, 1983, 1985
- Magic Johnson – 1982
- Shaquille O'Neal – 1999
- Kobe Bryant – 2000, 2001
- Pau Gasol – 2011
- Andrew Bynum – 2012
- LeBron James – 2021
- Anthony Davis – 2024
- James Worthy – 1990, 1991
- Shaquille O'Neal – 1997
- Kobe Bryant – 1999, 2005
- Pau Gasol – 2009, 2010
- Dwight Howard – 2013
- LeBron James – 2019, 2022–2024
- Jerry West – 1970–1973
- Wilt Chamberlain – 1972, 1973
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1979–1981
- Michael Cooper – 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988
- Kobe Bryant – 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006–2011
- Anthony Davis – 2020, 2024
- Jerry West – 1969
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1976–1978, 1984
- Michael Cooper – 1981, 1983, 1986
- A.C. Green – 1989
- Eddie Jones – 1998
- Shaquille O'Neal – 2000, 2001, 2003
- Kobe Bryant – 2001, 2002, 2012
- George Mikan – 1947–1954, 1956
- George Mikan – 1947–1954, 1956
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1975–1989
- Elgin Baylor – 1958–1971
- Wilt Chamberlain – 1968–1973
- Jerry West – 1960–1974
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1975–1989
- Elgin Baylor – 1958–1971
- Wilt Chamberlain – 1968–1973
- Jerry West – 1960–1974
- George Mikan – 1947–1954, 1956
- Magic Johnson – 1979–1991, 1996
- Karl Malone – 2003–2004
- Shaquille O'Neal – 1996–2004
- James Worthy – 1982–1994
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1975–1989
- Elgin Baylor – 1958–1971
- Kobe Bryant – 1996–2016
- Wilt Chamberlain – 1968–1973
- Anthony Davis – 2019–present
- LeBron James – 2018–present
- Magic Johnson – 1979–1991, 1996
- Karl Malone – 2003–2004
- Bob McAdoo – 1981–1985
- George Mikan – 1947–1954, 1956
- Steve Nash – 2012–2015
- Shaquille O'Neal – 1996–2004
- Gary Payton – 2003–2004
- Dennis Rodman – 1999
- Jerry West – 1960–1974
- James Worthy – 1982–1994
- Russell Westbrook – 2021–2023
- Carmelo Anthony – 2021–2022
NBA All-Star Weekend
[edit]- George Mikan – 1951–1954
- Vern Mikkelsen – 1951–1953, 1955–1957
- Jim Pollard – 1951, 1952, 1954, 1955
- Slater Martin – 1953–1957
- Clyde Lovellette – 1956
- Dick Garmaker – 1957–1960
- Larry Foust – 1958, 1959
- Elgin Baylor – 1959–1965, 1967–1970
- Rod Hundley – 1960, 1961
- Jerry West – 1961–1974
- Frank Selvy – 1962
- Rudy LaRusso – 1962, 1963, 1966
- Darrall Imhoff – 1967
- Archie Clark – 1968
- Wilt Chamberlain – 1969, 1971–1973
- Gail Goodrich – 1972–1975
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1976, 1977, 1979–1989
- Magic Johnson – 1980, 1982–1992
- Jamaal Wilkes – 1981, 1983
- Norm Nixon – 1982
- James Worthy – 1986–1992
- A.C. Green – 1990
- Cedric Ceballos – 1995
- Shaquille O'Neal – 1997, 1998, 2000–2004
- Eddie Jones – 1997, 1998
- Kobe Bryant – 1998, 2000–2016
- Nick Van Exel – 1998
- Pau Gasol – 2009–2011
- Andrew Bynum – 2012
- Dwight Howard – 2013
- LeBron James – 2019–2024
- Anthony Davis – 2020, 2021, 2024
- No All-Star game in 1999, due to a lockout that shortened the season.
- George Mikan – 1953
- Elgin Baylor – 1959
- Jerry West – 1972
- Magic Johnson – 1990, 1992
- Shaquille O'Neal – 2000, 2004
- Kobe Bryant – 2002, 2007, 2009, 2011
- Kobe Bryant – 1997
All-Star Rookie/Sophomore Challenge Game
- Nick Van Exel – 1994
- Eddie Jones – 1995*
- Kobe Bryant – 1997
- Derek Fisher – 1997
- Travis Knight – 1997
- Andrew Bynum – 2007
- Jordan Farmar – 2007, 2008
- Jordan Clarkson – 2016
- D'Angelo Russell – 2016, 2017
- Brandon Ingram – 2017, 2018
- Kyle Kuzma – 2018, 2019
- Lonzo Ball – 2018, 2019
NBA All-Star Game head coaches
- John Kundla – 1951–1954
- Fred Schaus – 1962–1964, 1966–1967
- Bill Sharman – 1972–1973
- Pat Riley – 1982–1983, 1985–1990
- Phil Jackson – 2000, 2009
- Frank Vogel – 2020
Los Angeles Lakers Basketball Hall of Famers
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Retired jerseys
[edit]- 8 Kobe Bryant, G, 1996–2006
- 13 Wilt Chamberlain, C, 1968–1973
- 16 Pau Gasol, C, 2008–2014
- 22 Elgin Baylor, F, 1958–71 (including team's last two seasons in Minneapolis)
- 24 Kobe Bryant, G, 2006–2016
- 25 Gail Goodrich, G, 1965–68 and 1970–76
- 32 Magic Johnson, G, 1979–91 and 1995–96; Head Coach 1994
- 33 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, C, 1975–89
- 34 Shaquille O'Neal, C, 1996–2004
- 42 James Worthy, F, 1982–94
- 44 Jerry West, G, 1960–74; Head Coach, 1976–79; General Manager, 1981–2002
- 52 Jamaal Wilkes, F, 1977–85
- 99 George Mikan, C, 1947–56 (did not play in 1954–55)
- MIC Chick Hearn, Broadcaster, 1960–2002
The NBA announced on August 12, 2022, that no. 6 would be retired league-wide in honor of Bill Russell. Current players wearing no. 6, such as the Lakers' LeBron James, would be grandfathered by the rule.
Honored Minneapolis Lakers: Next to their retired numbers, the Lakers have hung a banner with the names of five Hall-of-Famers who were instrumental to the franchise's success during its days in Minneapolis:
- 17 Jim Pollard, F, 1947–55
- 19 Vern Mikkelsen, F, 1949–59
- 22 Slater Martin, G, 1949–56
- 34 Clyde Lovellette, F-C, 1953–57
- John Kundla, Coach, 1947–59
No. 22 jersey was retired for Elgin Baylor; 34 was retired for Shaquille O'Neal in April 2013; 17 was previously worn by Andrew Bynum and Rick Fox, and 19 is currently not being worn.
Olympic team selection
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NBA regular season records set/tied by Los Angeles Lakers
[edit]Individual records
[edit]Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers Accomplishments & Records
[edit]- Most consecutive games won – 33, 1971-11-05 – 1972-01-07
- Most consecutive games won, one season – 33, 1971-11-05 – 1972-01-07
- Highest winning percentage, road games, season – .816, 1971–72 (31–7)[1]
- Most consecutive road games won – 16, 1971-11-06 – 1972-01-07
- Most consecutive overtime games, season – 3, 1991-11-01 – 1991-11-05
- shared with 15 other teams
- Fewest opponent points, first half – 19, vs. L.A. Clippers, 1999-12-14
- Fewest opponent points, second quarter – 3, vs. L.A. Clippers, 1999-12-14
- Fewest opponent points, third quarter – 2, vs. Dallas, 1997-04-06
- Fewest points, overtime period – 0, vs. Detroit, 1989-12-01
- shared with seven other teams
- Most players, 2,000-or-more points, season – 2, 1964–65 (West 2,292; Baylor 2,009)
- shared with four other teams
- Most players, 40-or-more points, game – 2, at San Francisco, 1970-02-11 (Baylor 43, West 43)
- shared with eight other teams
- Highest field goal percentage, season – .545, 1984–85 (3,952/7,254)
- Lowest opponent field goal percentage, game – .229, vs. Milwaukee Hawks (at Buffalo, New York), 1954-11-06 (22/96)
- Lowest field goal percentage, both teams, game – .246, Milwaukee Hawks vs. Minneapolis (at Buffalo, New York), 1954-11-06 (48/195)
- Most field goals, both teams, one quarter – 40, Boston (23) vs. Minneapolis (17), 1959-02-27 (4th qtr.)
- Most field goal attempts, both teams, game – 291, Phil. Warriors (153) vs. L.A. Lakers (138), 1961-12-08 (3 OT)
- Most field goal attempts, both teams, one half – 153, Boston (80) vs. Minneapolis (73), 1959-02-27 (2nd half)
- Lowest three-point field goal percentage, season – .104, 1982–83 (10/96)
- Fewest three-point field goals per game, season – 0.12, 1982–83 (10/82)
- Most free throws made, both teams, one quarter – 41, Milwaukee (22) vs. L.A. Lakers (19), 2001-03-21
- Fewest free throw attempts, both teams, game – 12, L.A. Lakers (3) vs. San Diego Clippers (9), 1980-03-28
- Most rebounds, both teams, game – 188, Phil. Warriors (98) vs. L.A. Lakers (90), 1961-12-08 (3 OT)
- Fewest opponent defensive rebounds, game – 10, vs. Utah, 1990-04-01
- Fewest defensive rebounds, both teams, game – 31, Utah (10) at L.A. Lakers (21), 1990-04-01
- Most defensive rebounds, one half – 36, vs. Seattle, 1973-10-19
- Most assists per game, season – 31.4, 1984–85 (2,575/82)
- Fewest opponent assists, game – 3, vs. Boston (at Louisville, Kentucky), 1956-11-28
- shared with three other teams
- Fewest assists, both teams, game – 10, Boston vs. Minneapolis (at Louisville, Kentucky), 1956-11-28
- Fewest disqualifications per game, season – 0.02, 1988–89 (2/82)
- Most steals, both teams, game – 40, Golden State (24) vs. L.A. Lakers (16), 1975-01-21
- shared with two other pairs of teams
- Fewest steals, both teams, game – 2, L.A. Lakers (1) vs. Miami (1), 2006-01-16
- shared with three other pairs of teams
- Most steals, one quarter – 11, vs. Chicago, 1982-03-12; at Dallas, 1994-12-13
- shared with six other teams
- Fewest blocked shots, both teams, game – 0, L.A. Lakers vs. Houston, 1978-01-22
- shared with 11 other pairs of teams
NBA playoff records set by the Los Angeles Lakers
[edit]- Most NBA Finals appearances – 32 times
- Best postseason record – 15–1 (2001)
- Most Playoff Games Won – 421
Franchise records for regular season
[edit]Unless otherwise stated, statistics/records are accurate as at the end of the 2016–17 season.
Most consecutive games played
- A.C. Green – 567
Most minutes played in a game
- Norm Nixon – 64
Highest minutes per game
- Wilt Chamberlain – 43.7
Highest minutes per game in a season
- Wilt Chamberlain – 45.3
Most points scored in a game
- Kobe Bryant – 81
- Elgin Baylor – 71
- Wilt Chamberlain – 66
- Kobe Bryant – 65
- Elgin Baylor – 64
Highest career points per game
- Elgin Baylor – 27.4
Highest points per game in a season
- Elgin Baylor – 38.3 (48 games)
- Kobe Bryant – 35.4
- Elgin Baylor – 34.8
- Elgin Baylor – 34.0
- Kobe Bryant – 31.6
Most defensive rebounds (since 1973–74)
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 7785
- Kobe Bryant – 5548
- Magic Johnson – 4958
- Shaquille O'Neal – 4133
- Lamar Odom – 3757
Most offensive rebounds (since 1973–74)
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 2494
- A.C. Green – 2089
- Shaquille O'Neal – 1957
- Magic Johnson – 1601
- James Worthy – 1561
Most total rebounds
- Elgin Baylor – 11463
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 10279
- Kobe Bryant – 7047
- Magic Johnson – 6559
- Wilt Chamberlain – 6524
Most rebounds in a game
- Wilt Chamberlain – 42
Highest rebounds per game
- Wilt Chamberlain – 19.2
Highest rebounds per game in a season
- Wilt Chamberlain – 21.1
Most assists in a game
- Magic Johnson – 24
Highest career assists per game
- Magic Johnson – 11.2
Highest assists per game in a season
- Magic Johnson – 13.1
Most blocks in a game
- Elmore Smith – 17
Highest career blocks per game
- Elmore Smith – 3.93
Highest blocks per game in a season
- Elmore Smith – 4.85
Most steals in a game
- Jerry West – 10
Highest career steals per game
- Eddie Jones – 2.05
Highest steals per game in a season
- Magic Johnson – 3.43
Most field goals made in a game
- Wilt Chamberlain – 29 -Feb. 9, 1969
Highest field goal percentage in a game
- Wilt Chamberlain – 1.000 on 14 attempts
Most three-point field goals in a game
- Kobe Bryant – 12 (January 7, 2003 vs Seattle SuperSonics)
- Kobe Bryant – 9 (March 28, 2008 vs Memphis Grizzlies)
- Kobe Bryant – 9 (March 22, 2005 vs Utah Jazz)
- Kobe Bryant – 9 (March 28, 2003 vs Washington Wizards)
Most free throws made in a game
- Anthony Davis – 26 (October 29, 2019 vs Memphis Grizzlies)
- Dwight Howard – 25 (March 12, 2013 vs Orlando Magic)
- Kobe Bryant – 23 (January 31, 2006 vs New York Knicks)
- Kobe Bryant – 23 (January 30, 2001 vs Cleveland Cavaliers)
Lowest turnovers per game
- Mark Madsen – 0.4 (minimum 100 games played)
Lowest turnovers per game in a season
- Stanislav Medvedenko – 0.3 (2004–05 season; minimum 41 games played)
Highest assist-to-turnover ratio
- Sedale Threatt – 3.34
Highest assist-to-turnover ratio in a season
- Nick Van Exel – 4.25 (1997–98 season)
Most double doubles, career
- Magic Johnson – 463
- Shaquille O'Neal – 365
- Pau Gasol – 215
Most triple doubles, career
- Magic Johnson – 138
- LeBron James – 36
- Elgin Baylor – 24
- Kobe Bryant – 21
- Jerry West – 16
- Russell Westbrook — 14
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 13
- Wilt Chamberlain – 8
- Elmore Smith – 6
- Pau Gasol – 5
- Julius Randle – 5
- Lamar Odom – 4
- Vlade Divac — 4
- Lonzo Ball – 3
- Karl Malone – 1
- Steve Blake – 1
- Gary Payton – 1
- Jamaal Wilkes – 1
- Sam Perkins — 1
- Connie Hawkins – 1
- Jim Price – 1
- Hot Rod Hundley – 1
- Slater Martin – 1
- Rajon Rondo — 1
- Austin Reaves — 1
Career leaders
[edit]Category | Name | Years with Lakers | Total |
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SP | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 20 |
GP | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 1,346 |
MP | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 48,637 |
MPG | Wilt Chamberlain | 1968–1973 | 43.7 |
PTS | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 33,643 |
PPG | Elgin Baylor | 1958–1971 | 27.4 |
REB | Elgin Baylor | 1958–1971 | 11,463 |
RPG | Wilt Chamberlain | 1968–1973 | 19.2 |
OREB | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 1975–1989 | 2,494 |
DREB | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 1975–1989 | 7,785 |
AST | Magic Johnson | 1979–1991, 1996 | 10,141 |
APG | Magic Johnson | 1979–1991, 1996 | 11.2 |
TO | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 4,010 |
PF | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 3,353 |
STL | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 1,944 |
SPG | Eddie Jones | 1994–1999 | 2.1 |
BLK | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 1975–1989 | 2,694 |
BPG | Elmore Smith | 1973–1975 | 3.9 |
FG | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 11,719 |
FGA | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 26,200 |
FG% | Wilt Chamberlain | 1968–1973 | .605 |
2PFG | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 1975–1989 | 9934 |
2PFGA | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 20,654 |
2P% | Wilt Chamberlain | 1968–1973 | .605 |
3PFG | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 1,827 |
3PFGA | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 5,546 |
3P% | Steve Nash | 2012–2015 | .422 |
FGM | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 14,481 |
FT | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 8,378 |
FTA | Kobe Bryant | 1996–2016 | 10,011 |
FT% | Cazzie Russell | 1974–1977 | .877 |
Single-season leaders
[edit]Category | Name | NBA season | Total |
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MP | Wilt Chamberlain | 1968–69 | 3,669 |
MPG | Wilt Chamberlain | 1968–69 | 45.3 |
PTS | Kobe Bryant | 2005–06 | 2,832 |
PPG | Kobe Bryant | 2005–06 | 35.4 |
REB | Wilt Chamberlain | 1968–69 | 1,712 |
RPG | Wilt Chamberlain | 1968–69 | 21.1 |
OREB | Shaquille O'Neal | 1999–2000 | 336 |
DREB | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 1975–76 | 1,111 |
AST | Magic Johnson | 1990–91 | 989 |
APG | Magic Johnson | 1983–84 | 13.1 |
TO | Magic Johnson | 1990–91 | 314 |
PF | Jim Chones | 1980–81 | 324 |
STL | Magic Johnson | 1981–82 | 208 |
SPG | Magic Johnson | 1980–81 | 3.4 |
BLK | Elmore Smith | 1973–74 | 393 |
BPG | Elmore Smith | 1973–74 | 4.9 |
FG | Elgin Baylor | 1962–63 | 1,029 |
FGA | Elgin Baylor | 1962–63 | 2,273 |
FG% | Wilt Chamberlain | 1972–73 | .727 |
2PFG | Elgin Baylor | 1962–63 | 1,029 |
2PFGA | Elgin Baylor | 1962–63 | 2,273 |
2P% | Wilt Chamberlain | 1972–73 | .727 |
3PFG | D'Angelo Russell | 2023–24 | 184 |
3PFGA | Kobe Bryant | 2005–06 | 518 |
3P% | Vladimir Radmanovic | 2008–09 | .441 |
FGM | Elgin Baylor | 1962–63 | 1,244 |
FT | Jerry West | 1965–66 | 840 |
FTA | Jerry West | 1965–66 | 977 |
FT% | Magic Johnson | 1988–89 | .911 |
Franchise records for playoffs
[edit]Unless otherwise stated, statistics/records are correct as at the end of the 2012–13 season.
Most games played, playoffs
- Kobe Bryant – 220
- Derek Fisher – 193
- Magic Johnson – 190
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 180
- Michael Cooper – 168
- Jerry West – 153
- Byron Scott – 150
- James Worthy – 143
- Elgin Baylor – 134
- A.C. Green – 126
Most minutes played, playoffs
- Kobe Bryant – 8,641
- Magic Johnson – 7,538
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 6,646
- Jerry West – 6,321
- Elgin Baylor – 5,510
- Derek Fisher – 5,406
- James Worthy – 5,297
- Shaquille O'Neal – 4,992
- Byron Scott – 4,828
- Michael Cooper – 4,744
Most points, playoffs
- Kobe Bryant – 5,640
- Jerry West – 4,457
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 4,070
- Magic Johnson – 3,701
- Elgin Baylor – 3,623
- Shaquille O'Neal – 3,383
- James Worthy – 3,022
- Byron Scott – 2,223
- Derek Fisher – 1,700
- George Mikan – 1,680
Most field goals made, playoffs
- Kobe Bryant – 2,014
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1,643
- Jerry West – 1,622
- Elgin Baylor – 1,388
- Shaquille O'Neal – 1,309
- Magic Johnson – 1,291
- James Worthy – 1,267
- Byron Scott – 864
- Pau Gasol – 600
- Derek Fisher – 582
- Michael Cooper – 582
Most field goals attempted, playoffs
- Kobe Bryant – 4,499
- Jerry West – 3,460
- Elgin Baylor – 3,151
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 3,024
- Magic Johnson – 2,552
- Shaquille O'Neal – 2,352
- James Worthy – 2,329
- Byron Scott – 1,747
- George Mikan – 1,394
- Derek Fisher – 1,358
Most three-point field goals made, playoffs
- Kobe Bryant – 292
- Derek Fisher – 219
- Michael Cooper – 124
- Byron Scott – 116
- Robert Horry – 83
- Rick Fox – 82
- Sasha Vujacic – 63
- Nick Van Exel – 60
- Metta World Peace – 59
- Devean George – 52
Most three-point field goals attempted, playoffs
- Kobe Bryant – 882
- Derek Fisher – 543
- Michael Cooper – 316
- Byron Scott – 286
- Robert Horry – 263
- Rick Fox – 230
- Magic Johnson – 212
- Nick Van Exel – 196
- Metta World Peace – 195
- Sasha Vujacic – 164
Most free throws made, playoffs
- Kobe Bryant – 1,320
- Jerry West – 1,213
- Magic Johnson – 1,068
- Elgin Baylor – 847
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 784
- Shaquille O'Neal – 765
- George Mikan – 554
- James Worthy – 474
- Byron Scott – 379
- Pau Gasol – 358
Most free throws attempted, playoffs
- Kobe Bryant – 1,617
- Jerry West – 1,507
- Shaquille O'Neal – 1,472
- Magic Johnson – 1,274
- Elgin Baylor – 1,101
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1,037
- George Mikan – 705
- Wilt Chamberlain – 667
- James Worthy – 652
- Pau Gasol – 487
Most rebounds, playoffs
- Wilt Chamberlain – 1,783
- Elgin Baylor – 1,725
- Shaquille O'Neal – 1,630
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1,525
- Magic Johnson – 1,465
- Kobe Bryant – 1,119
- Pau Gasol – 937
- A.C. Green – 858
- Jerry West – 855
- Lamar Odom – 824
Most offensive rebounds (since 1973–74), playoffs
- Shaquille O'Neal – 561
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 438
- Magic Johnson – 349
- A.C. Green – 316
- Pau Gasol – 292
- James Worthy – 257
- Kobe Bryant – 230
- Lamar Odom – 219
- Kurt Rambis – 189
- Robert Horry – 183
Most defensive rebounds (since 1973–74), playoffs
- Magic Johnson – 1,116
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1,087
- Shaquille O'Neal – 1,069
- Kobe Bryant – 889
- Pau Gasol – 645
- Lamar Odom – 605
- A.C. Green – 542
- James Worthy – 490
- Kurt Rambis – 438
- Robert Horry – 425
Most assists, playoffs
- Magic Johnson – 2,346
- Kobe Bryant – 1,040
- Jerry West – 970
- Michael Cooper – 703
- Elgin Baylor – 541
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 540
- Derek Fisher – 507
- Norm Nixon – 465
- James Worthy – 463
- Shaquille O'Neal – 360
Most steals, playoffs
- Magic Johnson – 358
- Kobe Bryant – 310
- Derek Fisher – 219
- Byron Scott – 204
- Michael Cooper – 203
- James Worthy – 177
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 169
- Robert Horry – 120
- Norm Nixon – 89
- Jamaal Wilkes – 83
Most blocks, playoffs
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 437
- Shaquille O'Neal – 310
- Pau Gasol – 178
- Kobe Bryant – 144
- Andrew Bynum – 110
- Lamar Odom – 97
- James Worthy – 96
- Michael Cooper – 96
- Elden Campbell – 90
- Robert Horry – 90
- Vlade Divac – 89
Most personal fouls, playoffs
- Kobe Bryant – 660
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 625
- Magic Johnson – 524
- Michael Cooper – 474
- Derek Fisher – 472
- Jerry West – 451
- Elgin Baylor – 435
- Shaquille O'Neal – 415
- Vern Mikkelsen – 397
- Byron Scott – 393
Most triple doubles, playoffs
- Magic Johnson – 30
- LeBron James – 5
- Elgin Baylor – 4
- Pau Gasol – 1
- Andrew Bynum – 1
- James Worthy – 1
- Wilt Chamberlain – 1
- Jerry West – 1
Other franchise records
[edit]In a game
[edit]Team (regular season)
[edit]- Largest margin of victory in a home game – 63 (Score: 162 – 99) March 19, 1972 vs. Golden State
- Largest margin of victory in a road game – 47 (Score: 138 – 91) November 12, 1966 @ Detroit
- Largest margin of defeat in a home game – 48 (Score: 142 – 94) March 6, 2014 vs. LA Clippers
- Largest margin of defeat in a road game – 49 (Score: 122 – 73) January 22, 2017 @ Dallas Mavericks
- Fewest points given up in a home game (post shot clock) – 57 (score: 112–57) January 11, 2011 vs. Cleveland
- Most points scored in a game – 162
- Most points scored in a first half – 89
- Most points scored in a second half – 91
- Most points scored in a quarter – 51
- Most points scored by starters in a game - 120 vs the Portland Trail Blazers on April 7, 1985
- Most points allowed – 173 (Score: 173–139) February 27, 1959 @ Boston Celtics
- Most assists – 51
- Most rebounds – 107
- Most blocks – 21
- Most steals – 23
- Most field goals made – 69
- Most field goals attempted – 153
- Most three-point field goals made – 22
- Most three-point field goals attempted – 45
- Most free throws made – 52
- Most free throws attempted – 69
- Most turnovers – 43
- Largest comeback - 30 points vs the Dallas Mavericks on December 6, 2002
Team (playoffs)
[edit]- Most points scored – 153
- Most points allowed – 148
- Most assists – 44
- Most rebounds – 81
- Most blocks – 15
- Most steals – 19
- Most field goals made – 67
- Most field goals attempted – 116
- Most three-point field goals made – 19
- Most three-point field goals attempted – 31
- Most free throws made – 49
- Most free throws attempted – 68
- Most turnovers – 28
- Largest comeback - 29 points vs the Seattle SuperSonics on May 4, 1989
See also
[edit]References
[edit]General
- 2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers Media Guide. NBA Properties, Inc.
- 2007–08 Official NBA Guide. NBA Properties, Inc. September 2006. ISBN 0-89204-854-9.
Specific
- ^ "1971–72 Los Angeles Lakers". Archived from the original on 2013-08-03. Retrieved 2008-03-04.