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The Clippers ended a 27-game Forum losing streak against the Lakers that season, and they finished with a better record than the Lakers. They again finished ahead of the Lakers in 1992–93. They also won the season series against the Lakers for the first time since moving to Los Angeles.
Lakers general manager Jerry West made the deal to free Johnson from sharing the ball with Nixon. [13] In his first year with the Clippers, Nixon led the league in total assists with 914, and regular season games played (82). [3] He made the All-Star team for the second time in the 1984–85 season. [14]
Most blocks in the playoffs, all-time; 116 by DeAndre Jordan [82] Most steals in a playoff game; 6 by Jamal Crawford vs the Houston Rockets on May 8, 2015; 6 by Ron Harper vs the Houston Rockets on May 8, 1993 [83] Most steals in a playoff run; 37 by Chris Paul, 2013–14 [84] Most steals in the playoffs, all-time; 121 by Chris Paul [85]
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.
The 2010 championship marks the 16th NBA championship in Lakers franchise history. The Lakers would claim their first championship led by LeBron James and Anthony Davis in 2020 after defeating the Miami Heat, marking the 17th and tying the Celtics. The list is composed of players who played at least one BAA/NBA game for the Lakers franchise.
He has 26,681 points over his 16-year career, pushing him past Dominique Wilkins for 15th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. Harden said he’s not able to process his records and these moments.
Los Angeles Clippers regular season record (1984–present) 1,398 1,814 .435 All-time regular season record 1,843 2,517.423; Buffalo Braves postseason record (1970–1978) 9 13 .409 San Diego Clippers postseason record (1978–1984) 0 0 — Los Angeles Clippers postseason record (1984–present) 56 70 .444 All-time postseason record 65 83.439
The following season again saw the team missing the playoffs, although, they posted a better record than the Lakers for the first time since 1993. Bobby Simmons, a former second-round pick, won the 2004–05 NBA Most Improved Player award after averaging 16 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists per game.