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2008 Los Angeles Lakers Schedule
All times are US/Eastern
Regular Season
| January |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time | Channel | HD Channel |
| 01/04 |
Friday |
Philadelphia 76ers |
10:30 PM |
759 |
|
| 01/06 |
Sunday |
Indiana Pacers |
9:30 PM |
757 |
|
| 01/08 |
Tuesday |
at Memphis Grizzlies |
8:00 PM |
754 |
|
| 01/09 |
Wednesday |
at New Orleans Hornets |
8:00 PM |
757 |
|
| 01/11 |
Friday |
Milwaukee Bucks |
10:30 PM |
206 |
|
| 01/13 |
Sunday |
Memphis Grizzlies |
9:30 PM |
755 |
|
| 01/14 |
Monday |
at Seattle SuperSonics |
10:00 PM |
756 |
|
| 01/25 |
Friday |
at Dallas Mavericks |
8:30 PM |
758 |
|
| 01/29 |
Tuesday |
New York Knicks |
10:30 PM |
758 |
|
| 01/31 |
Thursday |
at Detroit Pistons |
7:30 PM |
751 |
|
| February |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time | Channel | HD Channel |
| 02/01 |
Friday |
at Toronto Raptors |
7:00 PM |
751 |
|
| 02/06 |
Wednesday |
at Atlanta Hawks |
7:00 PM |
752 |
|
| 02/08 |
Friday |
at Orlando Magic |
7:00 PM |
753 |
|
| 02/11 |
Monday |
at Charlotte Bobcats |
7:00 PM |
752 |
|
| 02/13 |
Wednesday |
at Minnesota Timberwolves |
8:00 PM |
759 |
|
| 02/19 |
Tuesday |
Atlanta Hawks |
10:30 PM |
759 |
|
| 02/24 |
Sunday |
at Seattle SuperSonics |
9:00 PM |
756 |
|
| 02/26 |
Tuesday |
Portland Trail Blazers |
10:30 PM |
756 |
|
| March |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time | Channel | HD Channel |
| 03/04 |
Tuesday |
at Sacramento Kings |
10:00 PM |
756 |
|
| 03/07 |
Friday |
Los Angeles Clippers |
10:30 PM |
760 |
|
| 03/09 |
Sunday |
Sacramento Kings |
9:30 PM |
753 |
|
| 03/11 |
Tuesday |
Toronto Raptors |
10:30 PM |
755 |
|
| 03/14 |
Friday |
at New Orleans Hornets |
8:00 PM |
754 |
|
| 03/18 |
Tuesday |
at Dallas Mavericks |
8:30 PM |
755 |
|
| 03/21 |
Friday |
Seattle SuperSonics |
10:30 PM |
758 |
|
| 03/23 |
Sunday |
Golden State Warriors |
9:30 PM |
752 |
|
| 03/24 |
Monday |
at Golden State Warriors |
10:30 PM |
756 |
|
| 03/26 |
Wednesday |
Charlotte Bobcats |
10:30 PM |
760 |
|
| 03/28 |
Friday |
Memphis Grizzlies |
10:30 PM |
759 |
|
| 03/30 |
Sunday |
Washington Wizards |
9:30 PM |
757 |
|
| April |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time | Channel | HD Channel |
| 04/02 |
Wednesday |
Portland Trail Blazers |
10:30 PM |
759 |
|
| 04/06 |
Sunday |
at Sacramento Kings |
9:00 PM |
755 |
|
| 04/08 |
Tuesday |
at Portland Trail Blazers |
10:00 PM |
758 |
|
| 04/11 |
Friday |
New Orleans Hornets |
10:30 PM |
761 |
|
| 04/15 |
Tuesday |
Sacramento Kings |
10:30 PM |
755 |
|
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Los Angeles Lakers History
The Lakers began in 1944 when Ben Berger and Morris Chalfen bought the Detroit Gems of the National Basketball League for $150,000,00. The team was relocated to Minneapolis for the 1947 season. As the Gems had by far the worst record in the NBL, the Lakers had the first pick in the 1947 dispersal draft of players from the Professional Basketball League of America, which they used to select George Mikan, later to become arguably the greatest center of his time. With Mikan, new coach John Kundla and an infusion of former University of Minnesota players, the Lakers won the NBL championship in that 1947-48 season and joined three other NBL teams in jumping to the Basketball Association of America, where they promptly won the 1948-49 BAA championship. The NBL and BAA merged to become the NBA in 1949.
Kobe Bryant in a Lakers uniform.The Minneapolis Lakers were one of the dominant teams of the fledgling NBA. With Hall of Famers George Mikan, Vern Mikkelsen, Jim Pollard, Slater Martin, and Clyde Lovellette, they were the NBA's first "dynasty", winning five championships in six years (1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954).
After their move to Los Angeles in 1960, the team would go on to feature Hall of Famers Elgin Baylor, Jerry West, Gail Goodrich, and Wilt Chamberlain. But despite the wealth of talent, they were repeatedly foiled by the Boston Celtics, losing the championship to them six times in eight years. It wasn't until 1972, when the Lakers strung together a record 33-game win streak under Coach of the Year Bill Sharman, that they were able to secure their first championship in Los Angeles.
However, even with the addition of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Lakers weren't able to win another championship until the arrival of Earvin "Magic" Johnson in 1979, defeating the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1980 championship series.(thanks to an MVP performance by the rookie Johnson, who, starting for the injured Abdul-Jabbar, had 42 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists to clinch the series). Under coach Pat Riley, a former Laker player, the Lakers then went on to dominate the 1980s, appearing in the finals eight times in the decade and being crowned champions five times, including consecutive championships in 1987 and 1988, the first team to do so since Boston in 1969.
Although they made another finals appearance in 1991, they spent most of the 1990s fielding teams that were not considered legitimate title contenders. However, during the 1996 offseason, the Lakers signed Shaquille O'Neal and acquired rookie Kobe Bryant from the Charlotte Hornets. Following the hiring of Phil Jackson as head coach in 1999, the team returned to championship form; led by O'Neal, Bryant, and a talented supporting cast, the Lakers won three consecutive NBA Finals from 2000-02.
Most recently, the Lakers endured a series of off-the-court problems, largely the result of friction among O'Neal, Bryant, and Jackson. In 2004, O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat and Jackson temporarily retired. After the Lakers struggled in 2004-05, Jackson returned for the following season, and the Bryant-led team returned to the postseason, losing to the Phoenix Suns in the first round in both the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons. Later in the offseason, rumours that Kobe Bryant, the Laker's star player, requested to be traded. The Lakers did not trade Bryant.
Information excerpted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_lakers.
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