Los Angeles Lakers accomplishments and records
Championship banners, Lakers retired jerseys, and honored Minneapolis Lakers banner hanging in the rafters of Crypto.com Arena
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
All-NBA First Team
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
All-NBA Second Team
All-NBA Third Team
NBA All-Defensive First Team
NBA All-Defensive Second Team
NBA 25th Anniversary Team
NBA 35th Anniversary Team
NBA 50th Anniversary Team
NBA 75th Anniversary Team
NBA All-Star Weekend
NBA All-Star Selections
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.
Los Angeles Lakers Basketball Hall of Famers
See Los Angeles Lakers#Hall of Famers and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Retired jerseys
Lakers retired jerseys hanging inside the Staples Center , January 2013
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
NBA regular season records set/tied by Los Angeles Lakers
Individual records
Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers Accomplishments & Records
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
Most NBA Finals appearances – 32 times
Best postseason record – 15–1 (2001 )
Most Playoff Games Won – 421
Franchise records for regular season
Unless otherwise stated, statistics/records are accurate as at the end of the 2016–17 season .
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
Category
Name
Years with Lakers
Total
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
Franchise records for playoffs
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
Other franchise records
In a game
Team (regular season)
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)
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
References
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
External links
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