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The favorite American basketball team of Los Angeles Lakers is a member of the NBA and plays from the Pacific Division in the Western Conference. Based in Los Angeles, the team plays its home games at the multi-purpose sports arena of Staples Center, which is also home to their rival team Los Angeles Clippers, NHL’s Los Angeles Kings and WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks. The Lakers are considered to be one of the most well-established and successful NBA teams that have won sixteen championships, and are worth approximately nine hundred million dollars, as reported by Forbes. They made a new record for the longest-winning streak in NBA in their 1971-72 season. While as many as sixteen players holding the Hall of Famers title have played for the team, four have been involved in coaching it. Four players from the team namely Kobe Bryant, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Shaquille O’Neal and Magic Johnson are known to have won NBA’s Most Valuable Player Award eight times. Los Angeles Lakers tickets are particularly popular among Los Angeles patriots who known the prized team to be as promising as ever.
Staples Center, Los Angeles Lakers home ground, is famous for hosting more than two hundred and fifty events and entertains four million visitors every year. The arena has a seating capacity of just over nineteen thousand for basketball games and measures up to nine hundred and fifty thousand square feet. From the whole seating area of the arena, about two-thirds including twenty-five hundred club seats are located in the lower bowl. Moreover, a hundred and sixty luxury suites and fifteen event suites area placed on three different levels between the upper and lower bowls. Los Angeles Lakers have been playing there since 1999, prior to which they played their games at California’s The Forum. In the NBA preseason of 1999, the Lakers’ home games were played at the Forum till their new home ground was made official, where they hosted a game against Golden State Warriors on 2009 as a way of commemorating their fiftieth anniversary. In Los Angeles, during their initial seven years, the team’s home ground was Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. Between 1947 and 1960, while still in Minneapolis, the Lakers played their home games at the well-known Minneapolis Auditorium.
Los Angeles Lakers franchise was created after a disbanded team of NBL’s Detroit Gems was bought in 1947. The team then started playing in Minneapolis, self- declaring itself as the Lakers to credit the nickname of their current state since it was the land of ten thousand lakes. The team came to prominence after winning five championships while still in Minneapolis, owing to the efforts of George Mikan, who in retrospect is considered to be the Lakers’ earliest superstar. In the late fifties, just after Mikan retired, the team moved to Los Angeles where it then played the season of 1960-61. Through the sixties, under the leadership of two famous Hall of Famers Jerry West and Elgin Baylor, the Lakers entered six times into the NBA Finals, losing each successive series to the famous Boston Celtics from where the two teams’ long rivalry began. By 1968, the team had acquired Wilt Chamberlain, a fourtime MPV, to play center, so that after having lost the 1969 and 1970 Finals, the team finally won their sixth title form the NBA.
When Chamberlain retired, Los Angeles Lakers got hold of another center, this time choosing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with whom it won many MVP Awards, but could not succeed in making it to the Finals all through the end of seventies. By the eighties the team was informally addressed as Showtime owing to its quick break-offense under Magic Johnson, winning five championships within nine years, while also including another championship of the Finals since 1985. The Lakers won three titles back-to-back during 2000 and 2002, bringing the team its first ever ‘three-peat’. The team lost both the NBA Finals of 2008 and 2004, after which they won two championships by beating Orlando Magic and Boston in 2009 and 2010, respectively. If you want to watch a real basketball game full of thrills and goals, then get in line to pocket those Los Angeles Lakers tickets.
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