Last decade was very successful for Lakers in NBA. Sports Illustrated's named Lakers the franchise of the decade and Phil Jackson was selected as the coach of the decade. Kobe Bryant was called the seventh-best male athlete of the decade.
Lakers started 2000 by winning three consecutive championships, beating Indiana, Philadelphia and New Jersey, respectively, at the NBA Finals. They finished the decade by winning another title, this time over Orlando.
They also reached two other Finals in 2004, losing to the Detroit Pistons, and in 2008, losing to the rebuilt Boston Celtics. The Lakers won 530 regular season games during the 10-year period, trailing both the San Antonio Spurs (576) and even the title-less Dallas Mavericks (548). But they won when it counted.
Although Coach Phil Jackson and point guard Derek Fisher were part of all four NBA championships for the Lakers, only Kobe Bryant was part of every season along the way.
Starting lineup:
Reserve lineup:
Stars lineup:
Garbage lineup:
Special thanks for contribution to Lakers success belong to:
The fourth title for Bryant became his most satisfying, refuting the belief that he couldn't carry a team without O'Neal to ride. But he proved everyone wrong, bringing the Lakers back to where they always seem to be – on top of the NBA.
Lakers started 2000 by winning three consecutive championships, beating Indiana, Philadelphia and New Jersey, respectively, at the NBA Finals. They finished the decade by winning another title, this time over Orlando.
They also reached two other Finals in 2004, losing to the Detroit Pistons, and in 2008, losing to the rebuilt Boston Celtics. The Lakers won 530 regular season games during the 10-year period, trailing both the San Antonio Spurs (576) and even the title-less Dallas Mavericks (548). But they won when it counted.
Although Coach Phil Jackson and point guard Derek Fisher were part of all four NBA championships for the Lakers, only Kobe Bryant was part of every season along the way.
Starting lineup:
- Derek Fisher
- Kobe Bryant
- Rick Fox
- Paul Gasol
- Shaquille O'Neal
Reserve lineup:
- Lamar Odom
- Robert Horry
- Andrew Bynum
- Luke Walton
- Devean George
- Jordan Farmar
- Chris Mihm
Stars lineup:
- Gary Payton
- Caron Butler
- Glen Rice
- Karl Malone
- Ron Artest
Garbage lineup:
- Smush Parker
- Stanislav Medvedenko
- Kwame Brown
- Sasha Vujacic
- Brian Cook
Special thanks for contribution to Lakers success belong to:
- Brian Shaw - 4x NBA Champion (2000,2001,2002,2009 as a coach)
- Horace Grant - Championship in 2001 and 2004 Finals
- Ron Harper - 5x NBA Champion (2000, 2001 with Lakers)
- Ronny Turiaf
- Trevor Ariza (2009 Champion)
The fourth title for Bryant became his most satisfying, refuting the belief that he couldn't carry a team without O'Neal to ride. But he proved everyone wrong, bringing the Lakers back to where they always seem to be – on top of the NBA.