Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

75 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE LAKERS

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Remember chanting “Cooooooop” when Michael Cooper would slam the ball home after a lob pass from Johnson? Wish we could do it one more time.

COOP-A-LOOP RAMBIS YOUTH

A group of young men who wore hornrimmed glasses and sat together at games.

BYRON SCOTT It took awhile for fans to accept him because he was acquired for the popular Norm Nixon. But his outside shot quickly convinced everyone he was a worthy addition to the team.

THREE-PEAT Pat Riley copyrighte­d the term when the Lakers were going for a third straight title. It has been used across sports since. DEREK FISHER The 2004 conference semifinals were tied 2-2. In Game 5, the Spurs took a onepoint lead with fourtenths of a second remaining. Somehow, Fisher grabbed the inbounds pass, turned and shot in one motion, and scored. If it were in a movie, you wouldn’t believe it.

81 POINTS On Jan. 22, 2006, Kobe Bryant had 26 points at halftime against the Toronto Raptors. Didn’t seem like a big deal. Then he scored 27 points in the third quarter. Then 28 in the fourth, good for 81 points. The other Lakers combined for 41 in a 122-104 win.

60 POINTS Kobe Bryant’s final game was April 13, 2016. Most players take it easy, particular­ly when their team isn’t going to be in the playoffs. Sixty points later, another chapter was added to the legend.

A.C. GREEN In the Lakers’ all-time top 10 in rebounds and, get this, won titles with the team in 1987, 1988 and 2000.

WILT CHAMBERLAI­N

One of the greatest of all time had a controvers­ial career in L.A. but was a key part of the 1971-72 title team, and his No. 13 has been retired by the team.

JIM POLLARD

Nicknamed “The Kangaroo Kid” for his jumping ability, he could leap from the free-throw line and dunk and won five titles with the Minneapoli­s Lakers. VERN MIKKELSEN He, George Mikan and Jim Pollard were a Hall of Fame front court for Minneapoli­s. He still holds the league record for career games fouling out with 127.

CLYDE LOVELLETTE

Lovellette is one of only eight players in history to win an NCAA championsh­ip, an NBA championsh­ip and an Olympic gold medal. He is also the first player to win a championsh­ip with the Celtics and the Lakers. We forgive him for the Celtics part.

NICK VAN EXEL Nick the Quick had some big moments on teams that didn’t win titles, but may be best remembered for breaking the huddle with “Cancun!” during a sweep by Utah in the 1998 conference finals. >>

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