DVD NBA Dynasty Series: Los Angeles Lakers
Since the NBA's beginnings more than 50 years ago, the Lakers have won an incredible 16 NBA Championships, making them one of the most storied NBA franchises ever. This 10-Disc Special Edition Collector's Set charts the fabled history of the Lakers, including highlights of their greatest Championship seasons. Plus for the first time ever on DVD, full broadcast replays of the team's most memorable games, including their first Championship win in Los Angeles in 1972 with Wilt Chamberlain, and Magic Johnson's famous "Baby Hook" game on the way to back-to-back titles in 1987 and 1988. From their early days in Minneapolis with the great George Mikan through to the "Showtime" era of the 1980s and the amazing Three-Peat of 2000-02, the Lakers' spectacular on-court play and off-court celebrity have made them one of the NBA's most successful dynasties.
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING CLASSIC GAMES:
1972 NBA Finals, Game 5: Wilt Chamberlain leads the Lakers to their first title in Los Angeles
1980 NBA Finals, Game 6: Rookie Magic Johnson starts at centre for the injured Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
1982 NBA Finals, Game 1: Lakers start the march to their second title in three years
1985 NBA Finals, Game 6: Lakers become the first visiting team to win a Championship at Boston Garden
1987 NBA Finals, Game 4: Magic Johnson's famous "Baby Hook" against archrivals Boston Celtics
1988 NBA Finals, Game 7: James Worthy's triple-double as the Lakers clinch back-to-back titles
2000 NBA Finals, Game 4: Shaq and Kobe win an overtime classic against the Pacers
200 1 NBA Finals, Game 5: Lakers beat 76ers and go back-to-back
2002 Western Conference Finals, Game 7: Lakers never say die on their way to Championship Three-Peat
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING CLASSIC GAMES:
1972 NBA Finals, Game 5: Wilt Chamberlain leads the Lakers to their first title in Los Angeles
1980 NBA Finals, Game 6: Rookie Magic Johnson starts at centre for the injured Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
1982 NBA Finals, Game 1: Lakers start the march to their second title in three years
1985 NBA Finals, Game 6: Lakers become the first visiting team to win a Championship at Boston Garden
1987 NBA Finals, Game 4: Magic Johnson's famous "Baby Hook" against archrivals Boston Celtics
1988 NBA Finals, Game 7: James Worthy's triple-double as the Lakers clinch back-to-back titles
2000 NBA Finals, Game 4: Shaq and Kobe win an overtime classic against the Pacers
200 1 NBA Finals, Game 5: Lakers beat 76ers and go back-to-back
2002 Western Conference Finals, Game 7: Lakers never say die on their way to Championship Three-Peat