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  2. Los Angeles Lakers - Wikipedia

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    At the Lakers' championship celebration in Los Angeles, coach Riley brashly declared that Los Angeles would repeat as NBA champions, [127] which no team had done since the 1968–69 Boston Celtics. Looking to make good on Riley's promise in the 1987–88 season, the Lakers took their seventh consecutive Pacific Division title with a 62–20 record.

  3. Jerry West - Wikipedia

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    Under his reign, Los Angeles won six championship rings. In 2002, West became general manager of the Memphis Grizzlies and helped the franchise win their first-ever playoff berths. For his contributions, West won the NBA Executive of the Year Award twice: once as a Lakers manager (1995) and then as a Grizzlies manager (2004).

  4. List of NBA champions - Wikipedia

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    The NBA Finals is the championship series for the National Basketball Association ... Los Angeles Lakers (1) (30, 15–15) Phil Jackson: 4–1: Orlando Magic (3) (2 ...

  5. Los Angeles Lakers Championship Rings Feature Kobe ... - AOL

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    The huge rings, which were designed by Jason of Beverly Hills with help from Don C, contain 16.45 carats and 804 stones, as well as tributes to Kobe Bryant. Los Angeles Lakers Championship Rings ...

  6. Kobe Bryant’s Father Puts His Lakers Championship Ring Up for ...

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    Kobe Bryant. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Kobe Bryant’s father, Joe Bryant, is auctioning off the replica championship ring gifted to him by his late son. The 14-karat gold and 40-diamond ring was ...

  7. History of the Los Angeles Lakers - Wikipedia

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    The Lakers were eliminated from playoff contention for the third straight season, the ninth time total since moving to Los Angeles, and a new team record for worst finish at 17–65. It was the first postseason drought for the Lakers to surpass two straight misses since the 1974–75 and 1975–76 seasons. [ 134 ]