How the Lakers won their previous 16 championships (2024)

The Los Angeles Lakers won the franchise’s 17th NBA championship to equal the Boston Celtics for most in league history.

A look at the Lakers’ 16 previous NBA championship teams:

1948-49 (44-16)

How the Lakers won their previous 16 championships (1)

George Mikan lead the Minneapolis Lakers to their first NBA championship in 1949.

(NBA Photos / Getty Images)

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Championship: Minneapolis Lakers 4, Washington Capitols 2

The Team: George Mikan, Jim Pollard, Herm Schaefer, Don Carlson, Arnie Ferrin, Tony Jaros, Jack Swan, Donnie Forman, Whitney Kachan, Mike Bloom, Johnny Jorgensen, Earl Gardner, Jack Tingle, Don Smith, Ray Ellefson

Coach: John Kundla

The Season: As the National Basketball League and Basketball Association of America merged to become the NBA, the Lakers had the good fortune of landing George Mikan, formerly of the disbanded Chicago American Gears. At 6-10 and 245 pounds, Mikan was dominant, averaging 28.3 points and 3.6 assists per game. The Lakers finished one game behind Rochester in the West, but easily defeated the Royals in the playoffs.

Western Division Semifinals: Defeated Chicago Stags 2-0

Western Division Finals: Defeated Rochester Royals 2-0

Top playoff performances: Mikan, 30.3 ppg; Pollard 13.0 ppg, 3.9 apg; Schaefer 12.4 ppg

1949-50 (51-17)

Championship: Minneapolis Lakers 4, Syracuse Nationals 2

The Team: George Mikan, Jim Pollard, Vern Mikkelsen, Arnie Ferrin, Herm Schaefer, Don Carlson, Bob Harrison, Slater Martin, Tony Jaros, Paul Walther, Gene Stump, Billy Hassett, Bud Grant, Normie Glick

Coach: John Kundla

The Season: In the first official season of the NBA, the Lakers continued to be a force because of Mikan. He averaged 27.4 points per game in the regular season, one of just two players to average above 20. Vern Mikkelsen began to show his value as well, with 14.1 points per game. This team showed that the Lakers were becoming the NBA’s first dynasty.

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Central Division Semifinals: Defeated Chicago Stags 2-0

Central Division Finals: Defeated Fort Wayne Pistons 2-0

NBA Semifinals: Defeated Anderson Packers 2-0

Top playoff performances: Mikan 31.3 ppg, 3.0 apg; Mikkelsen 13.0 ppg; Pollard 12.0 ppg, 4.7 apg

1951-52 (40-26)

How the Lakers won their previous 16 championships (2)

Minneapolis Lakers hoist coach John Kundla and carry him to their dressing room after beating the New York Knickebockers 82-65 on April 25, 1952. Left to right are Max Winter, Laker manager (dark suit); Slater Martin (22); George Mikan (99) ; Jim Pollard ( sweatshirt) and Ben Berger Laker president.

(ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Championship: Minneapolis Lakers 4, New York Knicks 3

The Team: George Mikan, Jim Pollard, Vern Mikkelsen, Slater Martin, Whitey Skoog, Bob Harrison, Howie Schultz, Lew Hitch, Joe Hutton, John Pilch, Pep Saul

Coach: John Kundla

The Season: The NBA widened the foul lane prior this season in hopes of slowing down Mikan, but he still averaged 23.8 points per game. He was also tops in a new statistic, rebounds, with 13.5 per game. Mikkelsen and Pollard excelled there too, with 10.3 and 9.1 rebounds per game, respectively. The Knicks provided a challenge in the Finals, forcing the Lakers’ first Game 7.

Western Division Semifinals: Defeated the Indianapolis Olympians 2-0

Western Division Finals: Defeated the Rochester Royals 3-1

Top playoff performances: Mikan 23.6 ppg, 15.9 rpg; Pollard 16.1 ppg, 6.5 rpg; Mikkelsen 13.3 ppg, 8.5 rpg; Martin 4.3 apg

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1952-53 (48-22)

Championship: Minneapolis Lakers 4, New York Knicks 1

The Team: George Mikan, Vern Mikkelsen, Jim Pollard, Slater Martin, Pep Saul, Bob Harrison, Jim Holstein, Lew Hitch, Whitey Skoog, Howie Schultz

Coach: John Kundla

The Season: With essentially the same lineup as its championship team the year before, the Lakers finished first in the West. Though Mikan’s numbers (20.6 ppg) were lower, Mikkelsen and Pollard picked up the slack. Minneapolis was 7-0 against Fort Wayne in the regular season, but nearly slipped against the Pistons in the division finals. They beat the Knicks with an average margin of victory of just 6.5 points.

Western Division Semifinals: Defeated Indianapolis Olympians 2-0

Western Division Finals: Defeated Fort Wayne Pistons 3-2

Top playoff performances: Mikan 19.8 ppg, 15.4 rpg; Pollard 14.3 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 4.1 apg; Mikkelsen 12.0 ppg, 8.7 rpg

1953-54 (56-26)

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Championship: Minneapolis Lakers 4, Syracuse Nationals 3

The Team: George Mikan, Jim Pollard, Vern Mikkelsen, Slater Martin, Clyde Lovellette, Whitey Skoog, Pep Saul, Dick Schnittker, Jim Holstein, Jim Fritsche, Bob Harrison

Coach: John Kundla

The Season: The fifth championship season in six years for the Lakers was the last for Coach John Kundla and for Mikan. The addition of rookie Clyde Lovellette helped to ease the dependence on Mikan, who struggled with knee problems. The duo helped the team become the first NBA team to win three consecutive titles. Mikan announced his retirement after the season and became the team’s general manager.

Western Division Semifinals: In a Round Robin-style playoff between the three best teams in the Western Division, the Lakers defeated the Rochester Royals and won two games against the Fort Wayne Pistons.

Western Division Finals: Defeated the Rochester Royals 2-1

Top playoff performances: Mikan 19.4 ppg, 13.2 rpg; Pollard 12.3 ppg, 8.5 rpg; Lovellette 10.5 ppg, 9.7 rpg; Martin 4.6 apg

1971-72 (69-13)

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Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4, New York Knicks 1

The Team: Gail Goodrich, Jerry West, Jim McMillian, Wilt Chamberlain, Happy Hairston, Elgin Baylor, Flynn Robinson, Pat Riley, Keith Erickson, John Trapp, Leroy Ellis, Jim Cleamons

Coach: Bill Sharman

The Season: In the first championship season since their move to Los Angeles 11 years before, the Lakers set a record with 69 regular-season wins, which would not be broken for 24 seasons. On Nov. 5, 1971, the Lakers beat the Baltimore Bullets to begin a 33-game win streak which did not end until Jan. 9, 1972. The mark still stands as the longest winning streak in NBA history.

Western Conference Semifinals: Defeated the Chicago Bulls 4-0

Western Conference Finals: Defeated Milwaukee Bucks 4-2

Top playoff performances: Goodrich, 23.8 ppg; West, 22.9 ppg, 8.9 apg; Chamberlain 14.7 ppg, 21.0 rpg; Hairston 13.5 ppg, 13.1 rpg

1979-80 (60-22)

Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4, Philadelphia 76ers 2

The Team: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jamaal Wilkes, Magic Johnson, Norm Nixon, Jim Chones, Spencer Haywood, Michael Cooper, Mark Landsberger, Ron Boone, Kenny Carr, Don Ford, Brad Holland, Marty Byrnes, Ollie Mack, Butch Lee

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Coach: Jack McKinney/Paul Westhead

The Season: “ Showtime” began as 20-year old rookie Magic Johnson inspired this talented team to first place in the Pacific Division and the Lakers began to establish themselves as a dynasty once again. After four close games in the Finals, Abdul-Jabbar turned in a 40-point performance in Game 5 despite spraining his ankle. With Abdul-Jabbar out, Johnson stepped up in Game 6, his 42 points and 15 rebounds leading the Lakers.

Western Conference Semifinals: Defeated the Phoenix Suns 4-1

Western Conference Finals: Defeated the Seattle Supersonics 4-1

Top playoff performances: Abdul-Jabbar, 31.9 ppg, 12.1 rpg; Johnson 18.3 ppg, 10.5 rpg, 9.4 apg; Wilkes 20.3 ppg, 8.0 rpg; Nixon 16.9 ppg, 7.8 apg

1981-82 (57-25)

Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4, Philadelphia 76ers 2

The Team: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jamaal Wilkes, Magic Johnson, Norm Nixon, Mitch Kupchak, Michael Cooper, Bob McAdoo, Mike McGee, Kurt Rambis, Mark Landsberger, Eddie Jordan, Clay Johnson, Jim Brewer, Kevin McKenna

Coach: Paul Westhead/Pat Riley

The Season: The Lakers came into the season looking to avenge a surprising loss to Houston in the first round of the 1981 playoffs. With Johnson back from a knee injury and the additions of coach Pat Riley and sixth man Bob McAdoo, the Lakers swept Phoenix and San Antonio with an average margin of victory of 11 points and finished with a playoff record of 12-2.

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Western Conference Semifinals: Defeated the Phoenix Suns 4-0

Western Conference Finals: Defeated the San Antonio Spurs 4-0

Top playoff performances: Johnson 17.4 ppg, 11.3 rpg, 9.3 apg; Abdul-Jabbar 20.4 ppg, 8.5 rpg; Nixon 20.4 ppg, 8.1 apg; Wilkes 20.0 ppg

1984-85 (62-20)

How the Lakers won their previous 16 championships (3)

The Lakers’ Kurt Rambis, left, coach Pat Riley, center, and Magic Johnson, right, celebrate with the rest of the team in the locker room after beating the Boston Celtics in Game 6 to win the 1985 NBA Finals.

(Joe Kennedy / Los Angeles Times)

Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4, Boston Celtics 2

The Team: Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy, Kurt Rambis, Byron Scott, Michael Cooper, Jamaal Wilkes, Ronnie Lester, Larry Spriggs, Mike McGee, Mitch Kupchak, Bob McAdoo, Chuck Nevitt, Earl Jones

The Coach: Pat Riley

The Season: Johnson’s 13.3 assists per game fueled “Showtime” and resulted in the 22.7 and 16.1 ppg averages of Abdul-Jabbar and Worthy. A year removed from yet another loss to Boston in the Finals, the Lakers looked set to avenge. After a brutal 148-114 loss in Game 1, known as the “Memorial Day Massacre,” Los Angeles came back to defeat Boston in the Finals for the first time.

Western Conference Semifinals: Defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 4-1

Western Conference Finals: Defeated the Denver Nuggets 4-1

Top playoff performances: Johnson, 17.5 ppg, 15.2 apg; Abdul-Jabbar, 21.9 ppg, 8.1 rpg; Worthy, 21.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg

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1986-87 (65-17)

Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4, Boston Celtics 2

The Team: Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy, Kurt Rambis, Byron Scott, Wes Matthews, Michael Cooper, A.C. Green, Mychal Thompson, Adrian Branch, Billy Thompson, Frank Brickowski, Mike Smrek

The Coach: Pat Riley

The Season: Following one of only two seasons in which they didn’t make the NBA Finals in the ‘80s, the Lakers won 65 games and continued to dominate in the playoffs. The Lakers went 11-1 to reach the championship. Johnson took his place on top of the team, leading in points (23.9), assists (12.2) and steals (1.7) per game. He was named regular season and Finals MVP.

Western Conference Semifinals: Defeated the Golden State Warriors 4-1

Western Conference Finals: Defeated the Seattle Sonics 4-0

Top playoff performances: Worthy, 23.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg; Johnson, 21.8 ppg, 12.2 apg, 7.4 rpg; Abdul-Jabar, 19.2 ppg, 6.8 rpg.

1987-88 (62-20)

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Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4, Detroit Pistons 3

The Team: Magic Johnson, James Worthy, Kurt Rambis, Byron Scott, Jeff Lamp, Milt Wagner, Wes Matthews, Michael Cooper, A.C. Green, Billy Thompson, Ray Tolbert, Tony Campbell, Mychal Thompson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Mike Smrek

The Coach: Pat Riley

The Season: As Abdul-Jabbar began to age, Worthy and Scott stepped up their scoring. The two combined to average 38 points on the season. Johnson helped to boost that total with an average of 11.9 assists during the regular season. The defeat of the Detroit Pistons gave the Lakers their first back-to-back NBA titles since the Minneapolis team won three straight in the 1950s.

Western Conference Semifinals: Defeated the Utah Jazz 4-3

Western Conference Finals: Defeated the Dallas Mavericks 4-3

Top playoff performances: Johnson, 19.9 ppg, 12.6 apg; Worthy, 21.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg; Scott, 19.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg

1999-2000 (67-15)

How the Lakers won their previous 16 championships (4)

Lakers’ Kobe Bryant holds the Larry O’Brien trophy as teammate Shaquille O’Neal holds the MVP trophy after winning the NBA Finals against Indiana Pacers on June 19, 2000, at Staples Center.

(AFP/Getty Images)

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Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4, Indiana Pacers 2

The Team: Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant, Robert Horry, A.C. Green, Glen Rice, Ron Harper, Rick Fox, Derek Fisher, Travis Knight, Brian Shaw, Devean George, John Sally, Tyronn Lue, John Celestand

The Coach: Phil Jackson

The Season: Three seasons after signing with the Lakers as a free agent, O’Neal delivered the first of his three championships. He averaged 30.7 points and 15.4 rebounds en route to the title. Bryant chipped in 21.8 points, and Jackson took home his seventh NBA coaching title. The Lakers led the Western Conference with a 67-15 regular season record and finished the playoffs with a 15-8 mark.

Western Conference first round: Defeated the Sacramento Kings 3-2

Western Conference Semifinals: Defeated the Phoenix Suns 4-1

Western Conference Finals: Defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 4-3

Top playoff performances: O’Neal, 30.7 ppg, 15.4 rpg; Bryant, 21.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 4.4 apg; Rice 12.2 ppg

2000-01 (56-26)

How the Lakers won their previous 16 championships (5)

Lakers’ Kobe Bryant gets a kiss on the head from teammate Ron Harper after defeating the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on June 13, 2001.

(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)

Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4, Philadelphia 76ers 1

The Team: Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant, Derek Fisher, Robert Horry, Rick Fox, , Ron Harper Devean George, Horace Grant, Tyronn Lue, Brian Shaw, Mark Madsen, Isiah Rider, Greg Foster, Stanislav Medvedenko, Mike Penberthy

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The Coach: Phil Jackson

The Season: The veteran Lakers raced through the regular season. O’Neal led the team in scoring at 29.5 ppg, closely followed by Bryant’s 28.9. The Lakers swept all three rounds of the playoffs to make it to the Finals, where Allen Iverson and the 76ers handed them a Game 1 loss, the only one the Lakers would allow, as they easily won the next four.

Western Conference first round: Defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 3-0

Western Conference Semifinals: Defeated the Sacramento Kings 4-0

Western Conference Finals: Defeated the San Antonio Spurs 4-0

Top playoff performances: O’Neal, 30.4 ppg, 15.4 rpg; Bryant, 29.4 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 6.1 apg; Fisher, 13.4 ppg

2001-02 (58-24)

How the Lakers won their previous 16 championships (6)

Lakers teammates Kobe Bryant, Lindsey Hunter and Shaquille O’Neal celebrate the team’s 2002 NBA Finals win over the New Jersey Nets.

(Alex Gallardo / Los Angeles Times)

Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4, New Jersey Nets 0

The Team: Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant, Derek Fisher, Robert Horry, Rick Fox, Lindsey Hunter, Mitch Richmond, Devean George, Mark Madsen, Brain Shaw, Samaki Walker, Jelani McCoy

The Coach: Phil Jackson

The Season: The Lakers finished third in the Western Conference but defeated both teams holding the one and two slots on the way to the 2002 title. Los Angeles went through San Antonio, 4-1, and Sacramento, 4-3, before sweeping the New Jersey Nets for the league championship. O’Neal and Bryant combined to average 53.6 ppg and lead the Lakers to a 58-24 regular season and 15-4 postseason.

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Western Conference first round: Defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 3-0

Western Conference Semifinals: Defeated the San Antonio Spurs 4-1

Western Conference Finals: Defeated the Sacramento Kings 4-3 .

Top playoff performances: O’Neal, 28.5 ppg, 12.6 rpg; Bryant 26.6 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 4.6 apg

2008-09 (65-17)

How the Lakers won their previous 16 championships (7)

Lakers guard Kobe Bryant holds the Larry O’Brien Trophy while celebrating his NBA fourth championship with the team following a win over the Orlando Magic in Game 5 of the 2009 NBA Finals.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)

Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4, Orlando Magic 1

The Team: Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Derek Fisher, Lamar Odom, Trevor Ariza, Andrew Bynum, Jordan Farmar, Sasha Vujacic, Luke Walton, Vladimir Radmanovic, Shannon Brown, D.J. Mbenga, Adam Morrison, Josh Powell, Chris Mihm, Sun Yu

The Coach: Phil Jackson

The Season: After a tumultuous rebuilding process, Bryant won his first championship without Shaquille O’Neal. The Lakers were 65-17, finishing atop the Western Conference. Los Angeles went 16-7 in the playoffs to win the 2009 NBA championship. With the help of newly acquired big men Gasol and Odom, Bryant and Jackson won their fourth championship together. Bryant was named Finals MVP for the first time in his career.

Western Conference first round: Defeated the Utah Jazz 4-1

Western Conference Semifinals: Defeated the Houston Rockets 4-3

Western Conference Finals: Defeated the Denver Nuggets 4-2

Top playoff performances: Bryant, 30.2 ppg, 5.5 apg; Gasol, 18.3 ppg, 10.3 rpg; Odom, 12.3 ppg, 9.1 rpg

2009-2010 (57-25)

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How the Lakers won their previous 16 championships (8)

Lakers Derek Fisher and MVP Kobe Bryant hold the team and MVP trophies after winning Game 7 of the 2010 NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics at Staples Center on June 17.

(Paul J. Richards / AFP via Getty Images)

Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4, Boston Celtics 3

The Team: Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Derek Fisher, Lamar Odom, Ron Artest, Andrew Bynum, Jordan Farmar, Sasha Vujacic, Luke Walton, Shannon Brown, D.J. Mbenga, Adam Morrison, Josh Powell

The Coach: Phil Jackson

The Season: The Lakers had the best record in the Western Conference at 57-25, and made it to the finals for the third straight season. Los Angeles acquired Ron Artest to add toughness to a team full of height and talent. Though sometimes confused and often times confusing to teammates and coaches, Artest meshed with a core that still included Bryant, Gasol and Odom.

Western Conference Semifinals: Defeated the Utah Jazz 4-0

Western Conference Finals: Defeated the Phoenix Suns 4-2

Top playoff performances: Bryant, 29.2 ppg 6.0 rpg, 5.5 apg; Gasol, 19.6 ppg, 11.1 rpg; Artest, 11.2 ppg

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FAQs

Have the Lakers won 17 championships? ›

Los Angeles Lakers (17 titles) Boston Celtics (17) Golden State Warriors (7) Chicago Bulls (6)

When did the Lakers win their 16th NBA title? ›

This Day In Lakers History: Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol Deliver Franchise's 16th Championship With Game 7 Win Over Celtics In 2010 NBA Finals. The 2010 NBA playoffs were one of the multiple years where the world was ready to see Kobe Bryant face LeBron James in an NBA Finals.

Do the Lakers have 17 rings? ›

The Celtics won their 18th championship on Monday night — which the N.B.A. says is a record. They broke a tie with their longtime archrivals — the undoubtedly inferior Los Angeles Lakers, who have 17.

Do the Lakers have 18 championships? ›

NBA championships by team
TeamNumber of championships
Los Angeles Lakers17 (1949, 1950, 1952-54, 1972, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987-88, 2000-02, 2009-10, 2020)
Golden State Warriors7 (1947, 1956, 1975, 2015, 2017-18, 2022)
Chicago Bulls6 (1991-93, 1996-98)
San Antonio Spurs5 (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014)
17 more rows
Jun 18, 2024

Who else has 7 NBA rings? ›

Jim Loscutoff, Frank Ramsey, Robert Horry: 7 NBA Championships. Lostcutoff was the Celtics' top draft pick in 1955 and he proved himself worthy of that spot. He wasn't the best scorer of all time, but he was an excellent rebounder. He took the team to seven championships in nine years.

Who has more rings, the Lakers or the Celtics? ›

The Boston Celtics claimed their 18th NBA championship, ending a 16-year title drought. This victory cements their position as the league's all-time winningest franchise, surpassing a long-standing tie with the Los Angeles Lakers (17 championships). Here's a look at how many NBA titles each franchise has won.

Does LeBron have 3 rings? ›

James has won four NBA championships from 10 NBA Finals appearances, having made eight consecutive appearances between 2011 and 2018. He also won the inaugural NBA Cup in 2023 with the Lakers and three Olympic gold medals as a member of the U.S. men's national team.

What are LeBron's 4 rings? ›

LeBron James has won four National Basketball Association championships. He won his first two championships with the Miami Heat in 2012 and 2013. He won a third championship with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016. His fourth championship came with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020.

How big is Shaq's ring? ›

The largest ring produced - size 17 (Shaquille O'Neal). The smallest - size 8 1/2.

Who is better, the Lakers or the Celtics? ›

As of the 2023 offseason, the Celtics and Lakers have a .5918 and .5915 all-time winning records respectively. As of the end of the 2023–24 season, Boston is the only team with a winning overall record against the Lakers.

Who has the most rings as a laker? ›

7 players are tied for the most career championships for the Lakers, with 5 championships. The first three are Kobe Bryant, Derek Fisher and Magic Johnson.

Who wore number 18 for the Lakers? ›

18 in L.A. Lakers history was Kurt Rambis. And while Rambis might be a more essential Lakers figure, he only wore 18 in his second stint with the Lakers before retiring in the mid-90s. Vujacic was no scrub, however.

Did the 72 Lakers win the championship? ›

The Lakers won 114-100 to claim their first NBA Championship in Los Angeles. For the series, Chamberlain averaged 19.4 points and 23.2 rebounds and was named Finals Most Valuable Player. West had averaged 19.8 points and 8.8 assists, and Goodrich averaged 25.2 points for the series.

Do the Celtics have 18 championships? ›

The Celtics are commonly regarded as the most successful team in NBA history and hold the records for most NBA championships won, with 18, and most recorded wins of any NBA franchise.

How many championships did the Lakers win in the 80s? ›

Johnson teamed with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and (from 1982) James Worthy to take the Lakers to eight appearances in the NBA finals over the following decade, resulting in five NBA championships (1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, and 1988).

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