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Who are the famous players in Lakers history?

20. Karl Malone This is a too tragic name for the Lakers.

In his career, the postman has all the honors...but he just lacks a ring.

For this ring, he came to Los Angeles despite the loud curses from Salt Lake City people.

In the Lakers, he put aside his status as the best power forward in history to work hard for "OK". It can be said that for the championship, he gave up everything that could be given up on the court, and he also did what was possible on the court. After all, it's a pity that maybe some names are destined to miss the O'Brien Cup.

After the 2004 finals, Shaq first came to Malone and said to him: I'm sorry Karl, we were going to give you a ring.

Then came Fisher, then George... Finally, the arrogant Kobe also came to the postman and sincerely apologized to him.

This sad scene may be the most touching scene in Lakers history.

19. Derek Fisher, the main point guard of the Lakers' third dynasty, is also the starting No. 1 position next to Kobe Bryant.

As a point guard, averaging less than four assists per game seems a bit unreasonable. However, Jackson's triangle offense itself has a relatively weak effect on point guards. Fisher's main job is to dribble the ball halfway. The court is then handed over to Kobe, and then he turns into a man and waits for an opportunity to sneak attack with a long shot.

In the short season of the Jazz, Fisher was pushed more to the second position.

But if you only regard Fisher as a porter, you would be underestimating his role. As a stable outside shooter, Fisher has a big heart and can often help the ball at critical moments. The team opened up the situation. Regarding the legend of Xiaoyu, the most amazing thing is the miracle of 0.4 seconds. Fortunately, the Spurs won two championships in the following three seasons, otherwise they would probably still regret it to this day.

18. Ron Hudab’s gorgeous “SHOW TIME” makes people remember the Magician’s “NO LOOK PASS”, and makes people remember the elegant shot of the Sky Hook that cannot be defended. "Cobra" Worthy's explosive dunk made people ignore the fact that the magicians didn't participate in defense at all.

Who is going to help these superstars contend with the other team's toughest scorers every night? He is Harper, a perimeter coolie who will not compete with the Iron Triangle on offense but is extremely deadly on defense. It is his toughness on the defensive end that allows Magic to release his offensive talents without being accused of doing nothing defensively.

17. Bob McAdoo McAdoo is a strange man in NBA history. Although he has close to 210 super center statistics in his career, his area of ??dominance is achieved on the outside. In the 1970s, when centers were used to attacking the basket, McAdoo's high jump shots made the big men miserable, and defending him almost became a nightmare for the centers in the 1970s.

Probably because he was not used to the gap period of a super center, the Lakers recruited him in 1981, but by this time, McAdoo had reached the end of his career and could only score ten goals as a substitute. It's a bit of a struggle, but even so, it still makes him the Lakers' most reliable bench player.

16. Sam Perkins Sometimes it is not difficult to be remembered by history. Sometimes it only takes one hit, such as "Little Fish" Fisher, and Sam Perkins.

Speaking of his background, this guy can be regarded as Jordan's senior. He spent 17 seasons in the NBA and only spent two full seasons with the Lakers. However, all the glory in his life came from the Lakers.

In the first game of the 1991 Finals, Jordan reached the Finals for the first time, but the most shining star in this game was neither Jordan nor "Magic". In the last 14 seconds, the Bulls still led 91 to 89. Two points, but at this time Perkins, whose three-point shooting rate in the regular season was less than 30%, accidentally made a three-pointer, turning the game around and achieving the Lakers' only victory in the series.

15. Vlade Divac When you think of this European, what do you think of? Diving, slashing sharks or his famous trash talk.

His glory was accomplished with the Kings, but in the history of the Lakers, this bearded man is also indispensable.

Divac entered the NBA in 1989 and began playing for the Lakers. At that time, just before Kareem Abdul-Jabbar retired, Divac promptly filled the Lakers' center vacancy. By 1996, Divac relied on his "excellence" With his excellent defense and good passing skills, he has become a top center in the NBA.

But his greatest contribution to the Lakers was that in the 1996 draft, using him as a bargaining chip, the Lakers acquired a rookie named Kobe Bryant from the Hornets.

14. Michael Cooper Michael played for the Lakers for 11 years. His contribution in terms of statistics was mediocre, but he always had a solid position in the Lakers until his retirement. The secret is that he was the Lakers in the 1980s. The first defender on the outside, how strong is his defensive ability? Some information can be used as evidence. In his career, he was selected to the league's first defensive team 5 times, to the second defensive team 3 times, and became the best defensive player once.

"Big Bird" Bird, "Dr. J" Irving, Michael Jordan and other offensive players in the 1980s have all experienced this guy's skills.

In addition, Cooper also has a precise outside touch and is an important outside shooter for the Lakers. He once had an astonishing performance of as high as 50% of his three-point shooting rate in a single season.

13. Byron Scott Because he was hired as the best coach, Hornets coach Byron Scott has gradually attracted people's attention. In fact, his playing career is also quite brilliant.

Scott entered the NBA in 1983 and served with the Lakers until 1993, almost experiencing the entire Lakers "show time" dynasty.

Almost all of his peak period was spent with the Lakers. With his precise outside shooting and stable psychological quality, Scott was firmly the third scorer of the Lakers at the time. He also had good defensive skills. .

There is a short story about his defense. After he left the NBA, he played in Greece for a season. In the finals, Scott guarded the opponent's number one star. It’s Stojakovic who plays under him now.

12. Vaughn Mixon was McCann's most capable assistant during the Lakers' first dynasty. He was a qualified coolie and averaged 15 points per game.

It is his desperate defense and scrambling every night that gives McCann more energy to destroy opponents with his elegant offense.

Maybe we should pay more tribute to these coolies who hide around the superstars.

It is they who have solved most of the worries of the superstars with their tenacious struggle, so that the superstars can free their hands and feet to do something big.

11. Pau Gasol The arrival of Gasol is one of the key factors for the Lakers' strong recovery this season.

His arrival relieved the pressure on Kobe, liberated Odom, and gave the Lakers a new look, as if they suddenly had a enlightenment.

Coming to the Lakers is also a new life for Gasol himself.

Before this, he had always been a loser. His 0 wins and 12 losses in the playoffs seemed to nail him to the pillar of shame forever. But now, for the first time in his career, he is standing in the finals. The Catalonians can finally respond loudly to those critical voices.

10. James Worthy, the representative of Lakers SHOW TIME style.

Every time he used a powerful dunk to convert Magic's pass into an assist.

Worthy's regular season statistics are not very amazing. He has always been calm and always willing to hide behind the flamboyant magician and act as a shadow killer.

But he is a real big-game player. His playoff statistics are much better than those in the regular season, and his most spectacular performance was the 36 points in Game 7 of the 1988 Finals. A super triple-double with 16 rebounds and 10 assists.

In that finals, he also stole the limelight from Magic and Skyhook and won the finals MVP.

9. Gale Goodrich As a leader, he created the Lakers' only championship trophy in 70 years.

That season, the Lakers had just played eight games when legendary star Baylor chose to retire. At that time, people thought that the Lakers would never recover, but Goodrich quickly stepped up and formed a team with Jerry West. A new golden backcourt.

Goodrich, who was only 1.85 meters tall, averaged 25.9 points per game that season and became the team's scoring leader.

33 consecutive wins, championship... Goodrich completed a great season, and this championship is also the best consolation for West, the "Father of the Lakers" who has since retired.

8. Elgin Baylor For the Lakers, this is a more tragic figure than Malone.

As a terrifying scoring weapon at the time, Baylor had set countless glorious records, including three consecutive games with 5 points and a single-game high of 61 points in the playoffs. However, due to the existence of Chamberlain, the most terrifying scoring maniac in history, Baylor was He never had a chance to win the scoring title.

Although his Lakers team has been at the top of the Western Conference in those years, the Celtics, who were once the champions, have blocked Baylor's path to the championship every time, eight times in a row. ...Perhaps while lamenting Baylor's miserable fate, we should pay tribute to his strong nerves! In the year he retired, the Lakers immediately won the championship. Like Karl Malone, Elgin Baylor was destined to miss O'Brien's name.

7. Wilt Chamberlain, "Mr. 100%", had already passed the peak of his career when he joined the Lakers, but the deal in which the Lakers acquired him in exchange for four for one is still considered the best in NBA trade history. One of the biggest robberies.

For someone like Chamberlain, no matter how old he is and how his dominance on the court declines, as long as he is still on the court, he can bring a steady stream of rebounds to the team and provide teammates around him with a steady stream of rebounds. They provide opportunities for you to drink a cup of tea before shooting, and provide violent hotpots with free basketballs for the third row of spectators.

In the season when the Lakers won 33 consecutive games and won the championship, Marshal Zhang, who sacrificed his personal data, played a major role.

6. Kobe Bryant is currently the strongest player in the league. Every time he is introduced, he scores 81 points in a single game, 62 points in three quarters, and 5 points in four consecutive games... These statistics are always repeated. Appear.

Now, perhaps people are more willing to introduce him with the words "new MVP, leader of the Western Conference Kings team".

Ranking him sixth this time is partly out of respect for history. In addition, after all, Kobe has not yet brought a championship to the Lakers as a team leader. Perhaps, in the future, Kobe, who hung the 15th or more championship banners for Staples, will become the greatest leader of the Lakers, the greatest team in the NBA.

5. Kareem-Jabbar's exchange for "Sky Hook" is another successful robbery by the Lakers after Chamberlain.

The Bucks were unimpressed with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s departure at the time, believing that the 28-year-old Skyhook was too old, but Milwaukeeans are still grappling with the three regular season MVPs and one Finals they have lost. MVP, five NBA championships and cursed the brainless general manager of the Bucks at the time.

4. Shaquille O'Neal, the founder of the Lakers' third dynasty, helped the Lakers win three consecutive championships.

He is perhaps the most dominant player in history as he dominates the basket.

At the same time, his comedy talent also made him the largest actor in Hollywood history.

Now people are more willing to talk about the soap opera between him and Kobe and forget that he averaged 27 points and 12 rebounds per game with the Lakers, eight All-Stars, one regular season MVP, and three NBA championships. Finals MVP, three-time championship... 3. "Magic" Johnson is the best point guard in history and the founder of the Lakers' second dynasty. His gorgeous "SHOW TIME" directed by him has led an entire era. He and the big players The bird-to-bird confrontation in the 1980s has also become a classic that countless fans chew on.

He is the most smiling and charming superstar in NBA history. Even when he was suffering from AIDS, those infected by his smile never left him.

No matter how time passes, the magician's magical magic will always be integrated into the Lakers' rushing gold. Lakers fans, cheer, for such a great figure has played for the Lakers.

2. George McCann McCann ranks second in history. Firstly, it is respect for history. Secondly, it is his unparalleled dominance in that era. In order to restrict McCann, the league repeatedly As for the three revised rules, opponents tried their best to defend him, but none of this could stop him from winning five championships in six years.

This silent, gentle giant with glasses was the monster of the NBA of that era and the totem of the NBA of that era. Remember what O'Neal said: "Without George Mikan, there would be no me. "Similarly, without McCann, there would be no continuous funding dynasty in the NBA for 60 years! ! 1. Jerry West is the label of the NBA. His elegant dribbling image is printed on every NBA jersey.

His early career was filled with too much tragedy. As the only team leader in history to receive the Finals MVP trophy as a loser, he took the image of a tragic hero to the extreme.

However, he is a person who does not surrender to fate.

In the 1971-72 season, although injuries had slowed down his pace, he still persevered. In the end, the championship trophy was the best reward for his perseverance in his career.

After that, as the team manager, he traded for the Sharks, drafted Kobe Bryant, and even sent Gasol to the Lakers for almost free after leaving, the "Father of the Lakers" The title is well-deserved.

As an aristocratic traditional team with the most championships second only to the Celtics, the Los Angeles Lakers are the only great team in NBA history that can tie with the Celtics.

The biggest feature of the Lakers is that there are always the names of great centers associated with them. McCann, Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, O'Neal (now Gasol) and others have created the "Lakers Dynasty".

Glorious history must be created by outstanding players. Looking back at the 20 outstanding players in the history of the Lakers, let’s relive the glory in the history of the Lakers