Los Angeles Times

Long and winding road to a title

The franchise’s campaign to be champion began in earnest with the blockbuste­r trade that landed Davis from New Orleans. The team had no idea what was ahead

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June 15, 2019: The Pelicans agree to trade Davis to the Lakers in a deal that sends Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram and Josh Hart along with several draft picks to New Orleans.

July 2019: The Lakers assemble a roster that includes former AllStar center DeMarcus Cousins, who signs a $ 3.5- million, one- year deal, and veteran guards Avery Bradley and Danny Green. They join returning veterans JaVale McGee, Rajon Rondo and Kentavious Caldwell- Pope as well as youngsters Kyle Kuzma and Alex Caruso to form a core around LeBron James and Davis.

Aug. 15, 2019: It is learned that Cousins has sustained a likely season- ending knee injury while working out with teammates in Las Vegas before the opening of training camp.

Aug. 26, 2019: The Lakers sign former All- Star center Dwight Howard to replace Cousins on a one- year, non- guaranteed contract at $ 2.5 million. He returns to the team after an injury- hampered 2012- 13 season and stops in Houston, Atlanta, Charlotte and Washington.

Sept. 27, 2019: The Lakers opening training camp with media day at their El Segundo facility.

Oct. 5, 2019: The Lakers open the preseason schedule with a 123- 101 victory over the Golden State Warriors in the first game at the new Chase Center in San Francisco.

Oct. 6, 2019: As the Lakers head to China to play the Brooklyn Nets in two preseason games while scheduled to make several public appearance­s, Houston GM Daryl Morey ignites an internatio­nal incident by tweeting his support for pro- democracy demonstrat­ors in Hong Kong.

Oct. 8, 2019: The Lakers arrive in Shanghai without much fanfare and their schedule in jeopardy. Public appearance­s are canceled, China bans NBA games from being shown on TV, and the NBA is embroiled in a battle over free speech and compromise­d business interests.

Oct. 10- 12, 2019: The Nets defeat the Lakers in their preseason games, 114- 111 in Shanghai and 91- 77 in Shenzhen. They are able to leave China despite fears to the contrary.

Oct. 14, 2019: After returning to California, the Lakers begin a series of three more games against the Warriors, winning two of them.

Oct. 22, 2019: The Clippers, featuring their rebuilt team around Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, defeat the “visiting” Lakers 112102 in the regular- season opener at Staples Center.

Oct. 25- Nov. 8, 2019: The Lakers go on a seven- game winning streak in a number of tight games, beating Western Conference contender Utah to begin and Miami to end it. Davis has a 40point, 20- rebound game against Memphis in a victory Oct. 29.

Nov. 10, 2019: The NBA defending champion Toronto Raptors defeat the Lakers 133- 104.

Nov. 12- 29, 2019: The Lakers go on a 10- game winning streak, including five on the road. They pick up a 114- 110 win at New Orleans in which Davis scores 41 points.

Dec. 1- 15, 2019: After a loss to the Dallas Mavericks ends their winning streak, the Lakers start a seven- game winning streak that includes six road victories, beginning with Denver, Utah and Portland. Their record stands at 24- 3, best in the NBA along with the Milwaukee Bucks. Davis, who had a 50- point game against Minnesota on Dec. 8, injures an ankle and will miss some games.

Dec. 17- 19, 2019: The Lakers end a five- game road trip with their first losing streak, falling at Indiana and in a first- place showdown at Milwaukee. They had won 14 in a row on the road since their season- opening loss.

Dec. 22- 25: Their losing streak extends to four games with home losses to Denver and the Clippers, a loss in which James reinjures his groin. Concern grows about their championsh­ip aspiration­s.

Dec. 28, 2019- Jan. 13, 2020: The Lakers enter a favorable part of their schedule and go on a ninegame winning streak. Davis has 46 points and 13 rebounds at home against his former team.

Jan. 15, 2020: James ties a career high with 19 assists, although it comes in a 119- 118 loss at home to the Orlando Magic.

Jan. 16- 25, 2020: The Lakers hit the road with a win at Houston before losses to Eastern Conference contenders Boston and Philadelph­ia. LeBron James passes Kobe Bryant for No. 3 on the NBA’s all- time scoring list in the loss to the 76ers.

Jan. 26, 2020: Bryant dies along with his daughter Gianna and seven others in a helicopter crash in Calabasas. The team learns of the tragedy while traveling home from Philadelph­ia.

Jan. 27, 2020: A game against the Clippers scheduled for the next day is postponed because of the tragedy.

Jan. 31, 2020: The Lakers resume the season with a touching remembranc­e of Bryant and the crash victims that includes cellist Ben Hong’s moving instrument­al, a stirring performanc­e by Usher and a heartfelt speech by James. The Lakers fall to Portland 127- 119 for their second losing streak.

Feb. 1- 27, 2020: The Lakers resume their winning ways, claiming victories in nine of the next 10 games, four of them on the road, including narrow wins in Denver ( 120- 116) and at home over Boston ( 114- 112). James, in his first meeting against Zion Williamson, outscores the heralded rookie 40- 29 in a 118- 109 win. He also became the first player age 35 to post multiple 30- point tripledoub­les with 32 points, 12 rebounds and 14 assists in a victory over the Nuggets. The Lakers waive Cousins and sign Markieff Morris after he clears waivers with the Detroit Pistons.

Feb. 29- March 10, 2020: After a loss in Memphis, the Lakers win four in a row, among them victories over Philadelph­ia, Milwaukee and the Clippers in consecutiv­e games, before losing to Brooklyn. James wins his personal duel with reigning MVP Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, and the team finally gets the best of its hallway rivals. The Lakers sign veteran guard Dion Waiters after waiving Troy Daniels.

March 11, 2020: Before that day’s round of games becomes complete, it is announced that Utah star Rudy Gobert has tested positive for the coronaviru­s. The NBA announces it is suspending the season, to be resumed when health officials deem it safe.

March 12- April 1: The NBA studies ways to resume the season while players work out and train remotely because all team training facilities are closed.

April 2- May: The NBA announces plans to allow teams to practice in limited capacity at training facilities. Across the nation, protests over police brutality and systemic racism grow, including participat­ion by NBA players, some questionin­g whether the season should continue.

June 26: The NBA and players’ union agree to a quarantine plan to send the 22 teams with legitimate playoff chances to Orlando, Fla., to finish the season at the Disney World sports complex.

July 1, 2020: The Lakers sign free agent J. R. Smith after Bradley opts out of playing during the season restart in Orlando because of his health concern for one of his children.

July 7- 9, 2020: Teams participat­ing in the restart of the season arrive in Orlando.

July 10- 28, 2020: Teams in the Orlando bubble practice for two weeks before playing three exhibition games.

July 30- Aug. 13:, 2020: The Lakers resume the season with a 103- 101 win over the Clippers. The Lakers clinch the No. 1 seed in the West despite going 3- 5 in what the league calls “seeding games.” The other two wins are over Western Conference rivals Denver and Utah.

 ?? Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times ?? FROM LEFT, Kentavious Caldwell- Pope, Quinn Cook and James stand in honor of Kobe Bryant on Jan. 31 at Staples Center before the Lakers’ f irst game since the death of the franchise legend.
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times FROM LEFT, Kentavious Caldwell- Pope, Quinn Cook and James stand in honor of Kobe Bryant on Jan. 31 at Staples Center before the Lakers’ f irst game since the death of the franchise legend.
 ?? Marcus Yam Los Angeles Times ?? NEW LAKER Anthony Davis, left, is greeted by LeBron James, top right, and James’ friend and business partner Randy Mims following Davis’ introducto­ry news conference July 13, 2019.
Marcus Yam Los Angeles Times NEW LAKER Anthony Davis, left, is greeted by LeBron James, top right, and James’ friend and business partner Randy Mims following Davis’ introducto­ry news conference July 13, 2019.
 ?? China News Ser vi ce/ VCG vi a Getty I mages ?? Zhang Hengwei A WORKER removes a huge poster ahead of the Lakers’ exhibition game with the Brooklyn Nets in Shanghai last October. The NBA found itself in a battle over free speech during the Lakers’ trip.
China News Ser vi ce/ VCG vi a Getty I mages Zhang Hengwei A WORKER removes a huge poster ahead of the Lakers’ exhibition game with the Brooklyn Nets in Shanghai last October. The NBA found itself in a battle over free speech during the Lakers’ trip.
 ?? JAMES HANDLES Mike Ehrmann Associated Press ?? the ball against the Clippers’ Reggie Jackson on July 30 during the teams’ f irst game in the NBA bubble near Orlando, Fla., as play resumed amid the COVID- 19 pandemic.
JAMES HANDLES Mike Ehrmann Associated Press the ball against the Clippers’ Reggie Jackson on July 30 during the teams’ f irst game in the NBA bubble near Orlando, Fla., as play resumed amid the COVID- 19 pandemic.

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