List of Los Angeles Lakers seasons

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The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA), which was formerly called the Basketball Association of America (BAA). Since 1999, the Lakers have played their home games at Crypto.com Arena.[1] The franchise was founded in 1946 as the Detroit Gems. It played one season in the National Basketball League (NBL) in Detroit before new ownership moved the team to Minneapolis[2][3] and renamed the team as the Minneapolis Lakers, after Minnesota's nickname, "Land of 10,000 Lakes".[4] The Lakers won one NBL and five BAA/NBA championships in Minneapolis before relocating to Los Angeles for the 1960–61 NBA season. The Lakers went on to lose all of their six appearances in the NBA Finals in the 1960s, despite the presence of Elgin Baylor and Jerry West. In Template:Nbay, the Lakers compiled a 33-game winning streak, the longest streak in U.S. professional team sports, and won their sixth title, under coach Bill Sharman.[5] The Lakers' popularity soared in the 1980s when they won five additional championships during a nine-year span with the help of Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and coach Pat Riley, the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins.[6][7] Two of those championships during that span were against their arch-rivals, the Boston Celtics. With the help of Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, and Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers played in seven NBA Finals between 2000 and 2010, winning three of them consecutively from 2000 to 2002, losing the next two in 2004 and 2008, and winning in 2009 and 2010; the last three appearances were without O'Neal.

The Lakers hold records for having (at the end of the 2014–15 NBA season) the most wins (3,125), the highest winning percentage (.620), the most NBA Finals appearances (32) of any NBA franchise, second-fewest non-playoff seasons with seven and are second NBA championships with 17, behind the Boston Celtics' 18.[8] They have won 60+ regular season games 11 times, trailing only the Boston Celtics in this category.

The team struggled during the mid to late 2010s, during which they suffered the longest playoff drought in franchise history, failing to qualify for the postseason for six seasons. Before that stretch, they had missed the playoffs only five times in their entire existence up to 2013.

The Lakers' fortunes turned around following the signing of LeBron James in the summer of 2018 and a trade for Anthony Davis in 2019. The team finished the 2020 regular season as the first seed in the Western Conference for the first time since 2010 and won the 2020 NBA Finals, their first championship since 2010.

Table key

head shot of Jerry West
Jerry West played in nine of the Lakers' 32 NBA Finals appearances, from 1962 to 1973.
ASG MVP All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
COY Coach of the Year
DPOY Defensive Player of the Year
Finish Final position in league or division standings
GB Games behind first-place team in division[lower-alpha 1]
L Number of regular season losses
EOY Executive of the Year
FMVP Finals Most Valuable Player
JWKC J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship
MVP Most Valuable Player
ROY Rookie of the Year
SIX Sixth Man of the Year
W Number of regular season wins

Seasons

Note: Statistics are correct as of the end of the Template:Nbay.

NBL champions NBA champions Conference champions Division champions Playoff berth
Season League Conference Finish Division Finish Wins Losses Win% GB Playoffs Awards Head Coach Ref.
colspan="15" align="center" style="Template:NBA color cell;"|Detroit Gems
1946–47 NBL Western 6th 4 40 .091 24 Joel Mason
Fred Campbell
[9]
colspan="15" align="center" style="Template:NBA color cell;"|Minneapolis Lakers
1947–48[lower-alpha 2] NBL Western 1st 43 17 .717 Won opening round (All-Stars) 3–1
Won division semifinals (Blackhawks) 2–0
Won NBL championship (Royals) 3–1
George Mikan (MVP) John Kundla [10]
1948–49 BAA Western 2nd 44 16 .733 1 Won division semifinals (Stags) 2–0
Won division finals (Royals) 2–0
Won BAA Finals (Capitols) 4–2[11]
[12]
1949–50 NBA Central 1st[lower-alpha 3] 51 17 .750 Won division semifinals (Stags) 2–0
Won division finals (Pistons) 2–0
Won NBA semifinals (Packers) 2–0
Won NBA Finals (Nationals) 4–2[14]
[15]
1950–51 NBA Western 1st 44 24 .647 Won division semifinals (Olympians) 2–1
Lost division finals (Royals) 3–1[16]
[17]
1951–52 NBA Western 2nd 40 26 .606 1 Won division semifinals (Olympians) 2–0
Won division finals (Royals) 3–1
Won NBA Finals (Knicks) 4–3[18]
[19]
1952–53 NBA Western 1st 48 22 .686 Won division semifinals (Olympians) 2–0
Won division finals (Pistons) 3–2
Won NBA Finals (Knicks) 4–1[20]
George Mikan (ASG MVP) [21]
1953–54 NBA Western 1st 46 26 .639 Advanced divisional semifinals 3–0
Won division finals (Royals) 2–1
Won NBA Finals (Nationals) 4–3[22]
[23]
1954–55 NBA Western 2nd 40 32 .556 3 Won division semifinals (Royals) 2–1
Lost division finals (Pistons) 3–1[24]
[25]
1955–56 NBA Western 2nd[lower-alpha 4] 33 39 .458 4 Lost division semifinals (Hawks) 2–1[27] [28]
1956–57 NBA Western 2nd[lower-alpha 5] 34 38 .472 Won division semifinals (Pistons) 2–0
Lost division finals (Hawks) 3–0[30]
[31]
1957–58 NBA Western 4th 19 53 .264 22 George Mikan
John Kundla
[32]
1958–59 NBA Western 2nd 33 39 .458 16 Won division semifinals (Pistons) 2–1
Won division finals (Hawks) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–0[33]
Elgin Baylor[lower-alpha 6] (ROY, ASG MVP) John Kundla [35]
1959–60 NBA Western 3rd 25 50 .333 21 Won division semifinals (Pistons) 2–0
Lost division finals (Hawks) 4–3[36]
John Castellani
Jim Pollard
[37]
colspan="15" align="center" style="Template:NBA color cell;"|Los Angeles Lakers
1960–61[lower-alpha 7] NBA Western 2nd 36 43 .456 15 Won division semifinals (Pistons) 3–2
Lost division finals (Hawks) 4–3[38]
Fred Schaus [39]
1961–62 NBA Western 1st 54 26 .675 Won division finals (Pistons) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–3[40]
[41]
1962–63 NBA Western 1st 53 27 .663 Won division finals (Hawks) 4–3
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–2[42]
[43]
1963–64 NBA Western 3rd 42 38 .525 6 Lost division semifinals (Hawks) 3–2[44] [45]
1964–65 NBA Western 1st 49 31 .613 Won division finals (Bullets) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–1[46]
[47]
1965–66 NBA Western 1st 45 35 .563 Won division finals (Hawks) 4–3
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–3[48]
[49]
1966–67 NBA Western 3rd 36 45 .444 8 Lost division semifinals (Warriors) 3–0[50] [51]
1967–68 NBA Western 2nd 52 30 .634 4 Won division semifinals (Bulls) 4–1
Won division finals (Warriors) 4–0
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–2[52]
Butch van Breda Kolff [53]
1968–69 NBA Western 1st 55 27 .671 Won division semifinals (Warriors) 4–2
Won division finals (Hawks) 4–1
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–3[54]
Jerry West (FMVP) [55]
1969–70 NBA Western 2nd 46 36 .561 2 Won division semifinals (Suns) 4–3
Won division finals (Hawks) 4–0
Lost NBA Finals (Knicks) 4–3[56]
Joe Mullaney [57]
1970–71 NBA Western 2nd Pacific[lower-alpha 8] 1st 48 34 .585 Won conference semifinals (Bulls) 4–3
Lost conference finals (Bucks) 4–1[58]
[59]
1971–72 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 69 13 .841 Won conference semifinals (Bulls) 4–0
Won conference finals (Bucks) 4–2
Won NBA Finals (Knicks) 4–1[60]
Wilt Chamberlain (FMVP)
Bill Sharman (COY)
Jerry West (ASG MVP)
Bill Sharman [61]
1972–73 NBA Western 2nd Pacific 1st 60 22 .732 Won conference semifinals (Bulls) 4–3
Won conference finals (Warriors) 4–1
Lost NBA Finals (Knicks) 4–1[62]
[63]
1973–74 NBA Western 2nd Pacific 1st 47 35 .573 Lost conference semifinals (Bucks) 4–1[64] [65]
1974–75 NBA Western 9th Pacific 5th 30 52 .366 18 [66]
1975–76 NBA Western 6th Pacific 4th 40 42 .488 19 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (MVP) [67]
1976–77 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 53 29 .646 Won conference semifinals (Warriors) 4–3
Lost conference finals (Trail Blazers) 4–0[68]
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (MVP) Jerry West [69]
1977–78 NBA Western 5th Pacific 4th 45 37 .549 13 Lost first round (SuperSonics) 2–1[70] [71]
1978–79 NBA Western 5th Pacific 3rd 47 35 .573 5 Won first round (Nuggets) 2–1
Lost conference semifinals (SuperSonics) 4–1[72]
[73]
1979–80 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 60 22 .732 Won conference semifinals (Suns) 4–1
Won conference finals (SuperSonics) 4–1
Won NBA Finals (76ers) 4–2[74]
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (MVP)
Magic Johnson (FMVP)
Jack McKinney
Paul Westhead
[75]
1980–81 NBA Western 3rd Pacific 2nd 54 28 .659 3 Lost first round (Rockets) 2–1[76] Paul Westhead [77]
1981–82 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 57 25 .695 Won conference semifinals (Suns) 4–0
Won conference finals (Spurs) 4–0
Won NBA Finals (76ers) 4–2[78]
Magic Johnson (FMVP) Paul Westhead
Pat Riley
[79]
1982–83 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 58 24 .707 Won conference semifinals (Trail Blazers) 4–1
Won conference finals (Spurs) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (76ers) 4–0[80]
Pat Riley [81]
1983–84 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 54 28 .659 Won first round (Kings) 3–0
Won conference semifinals (Mavericks) 4–1
Won conference finals (Suns) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–3[82]
[83]
1984–85 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 62 20 .756 Won first round (Suns) 3–0
Won conference semifinals (Trail Blazers) 4–1
Won conference finals (Nuggets) 4–1
Won NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–2[84]
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (FMVP) [85]
1985–86 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 62 20 .756 Won first round (Spurs) 3–0
Won conference semifinals (Mavericks) 4–2
Lost conference finals (Rockets) 4–1[86]
Michael Cooper (JWKC) [87]
1986–87 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 65 17 .793 Won first round (Nuggets) 3–0
Won conference semifinals (Warriors) 4–1
Won conference finals (SuperSonics) 4–0
Won NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–2[88]
Magic Johnson (MVP, FMVP)
Michael Cooper (DPOY)
[89]
1987–88 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 62 20 .756 Won first round (Spurs) 3–0
Won conference semifinals (Jazz) 4–3
Won conference finals (Mavericks) 4–3
Won NBA Finals (Pistons) 4–3[90]
James Worthy (FMVP) [91]
1988–89 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 57 25 .695 Won first round (Trail Blazers) 3–0
Won conference semifinals (SuperSonics) 4–0
Won conference finals (Suns) 4–0
Lost NBA Finals (Pistons) 4–0[92]
Magic Johnson (MVP) [93]
1989–90 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 63 19 .768 Won first round (Rockets) 3–1
Lost conference semifinals (Suns) 4–1[94]
Magic Johnson (MVP, ASG MVP)
Pat Riley (COY)
[95]
1990–91 NBA Western 3rd Pacific 2nd 58 24 .707 5 Won first round (Rockets) 3–0
Won conference semifinals (Warriors) 4–1
Won conference finals (Trail Blazers) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Bulls) 4–1[96]
Mike Dunleavy [97]
1991–92 NBA Western 8th Pacific 6th 43 39 .524 14 Lost first round (Trail Blazers) 3–1[98] Magic Johnson (ASG MVP, JWKC) [99]
1992–93 NBA Western 8th Pacific 5th 39 43 .476 23 Lost first round (Suns) 3–2[100] Randy Pfund [101]
1993–94 NBA Western 9th Pacific 5th 33 49 .402 30 Randy Pfund
Bill Bertka
Magic Johnson
[102]
1994–95 NBA Western 5th Pacific 3rd 48 34 .585 11 Won first round (SuperSonics) 3–1
Lost conference semifinals (Spurs) 4–2[103]
Del Harris (COY)
Jerry West (EOY)
Del Harris [104]
1995–96 NBA Western 4th Pacific 2nd 53 29 .646 11 Lost first round (Rockets) 3–1[105] [106]
1996–97 NBA Western 4th Pacific 2nd 56 26 .683 1 Won first round (Trail Blazers) 3–1
Lost conference semifinals (Jazz) 4–1[107]
[108]
1997–98 NBA Western 3rd Pacific 2nd[lower-alpha 9] 61 21 .744 Won first round (Trail Blazers) 3–1
Won conference semifinals (SuperSonics) 4–1
Lost conference finals (Jazz) 4–0[110]
[111]
1998–99[lower-alpha 10] NBA Western 4th Pacific 2nd 31 19 .620 4 Won first round (Rockets) 3–1
Lost conference semifinals (Spurs) 4–0[113]
Del Harris
Bill Bertka
Kurt Rambis
[114]
1999–00 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 67 15 .817 Won first round (Kings) 3–2
Won conference semifinals (Suns) 4–1
Won conference finals (Trail Blazers) 4–3
Won NBA Finals (Pacers) 4–2[115]
Shaquille O'Neal[lower-alpha 11] (MVP, FMVP, ASG MVP) Phil Jackson [116]
2000–01 NBA Western 2nd Pacific 1st 56 26 .683 Won first round (Trail Blazers) 3–0
Won conference semifinals (Kings) 4–0
Won conference finals (Spurs) 4–0
Won NBA Finals (76ers) 4–1[117]
Shaquille O'Neal (FMVP) [118]
2001–02 NBA Western 3rd Pacific 2nd 58 24 .707 3 Won first round (Trail Blazers) 3–0
Won conference semifinals (Spurs) 4–1
Won conference finals (Kings) 4–3
Won NBA Finals (Nets) 4–0[119]
Shaquille O'Neal (FMVP)
Kobe Bryant (ASG MVP)
[120]
2002–03 NBA Western 5th Pacific 2nd[lower-alpha 12] 50 32 .610 9 Won first round (Timberwolves) 4–2
Lost conference semifinals (Spurs) 4–2[122]
[123]
2003–04 NBA Western 2nd Pacific 1st 56 26 .683 Won first round (Rockets) 4–1
Won conference semifinals (Spurs) 4–2
Won conference finals (Timberwolves) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Pistons) 4–1[124]
Shaquille O'Neal (ASG MVP) [125]
2004–05 NBA Western 11th Pacific 4th[lower-alpha 13] 34 48 .415 28 Rudy Tomjanovich
Frank Hamblen
[127]
2005–06 NBA Western 7th Pacific 3rd 45 37 .549 9 Lost first round (Suns) 4–3[128] Phil Jackson [129]
2006–07 NBA Western 7th Pacific 2nd[lower-alpha 14] 42 40 .512 19 Lost first round (Suns) 4–1[131] Kobe Bryant (ASG MVP) [132]
2007–08 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 57 25 .695 Won first round (Nuggets) 4–0
Won conference semifinals (Jazz) 4–2
Won conference finals (Spurs) 4–1
Lost NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–2[133]
Kobe Bryant (MVP) [134]
2008–09 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 65 17 .793 Won first round (Jazz) 4–1
Won conference semifinals (Rockets) 4–3
Won conference finals (Nuggets) 4–2
Won NBA Finals (Magic) 4–1[135]
Kobe Bryant[lower-alpha 15] (FMVP, ASG MVP) [136]
2009–10 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 57 25 .695 Won first round (Thunder) 4–2
Won conference semifinals (Jazz) 4–0
Won conference finals (Suns) 4–2
Won NBA Finals (Celtics) 4–3[137]
Kobe Bryant (FMVP) [138]
2010–11 NBA Western 2nd Pacific 1st 57 25 .695 Won first round (Hornets) 4–2
Lost conference semifinals (Mavericks) 4–0[139]
Kobe Bryant (ASG MVP)
Lamar Odom (SIX)
Ron Artest (JWKC)
[140]
2011–12[lower-alpha 16] NBA Western 3rd Pacific 1st 41 25 .621 Won first round (Nuggets) 4–3
Lost conference semifinals (Thunder) 4–1[143]
Pau Gasol (JWKC) Mike Brown [144]
2012–13 NBA Western 7th Pacific 3rd 45 37 .549 11 Lost first round (Spurs) 4–0[145] Mike Brown
Bernie Bickerstaff
Mike D'Antoni
[146]
2013–14 NBA Western 14th Pacific 5th 27 55 .329 30 Mike D'Antoni [147]
2014–15 NBA Western 14th Pacific 5th 21 61 .256 46 Byron Scott [148]
2015–16 NBA Western 15th Pacific 5th 17 65 .207 56 [149]
2016–17 NBA Western 14th Pacific 4th 26 56 .317 41 Luke Walton [150]
2017–18 NBA Western 11th Pacific 3rd 35 47 .427 23 [151]
2018–19 NBA Western 10th Pacific 4th 37 45 .451 20 [152]
2019–20 NBA Western 1st Pacific 1st 52 19 .732 Won first round (Trail Blazers) 4–1
Won conference semifinals (Rockets) 4–1
Won conference finals (Nuggets) 4–1
Won NBA Finals (Heat) 4–2[153]
LeBron James (FMVP) Frank Vogel [154]
2020–21 NBA Western 7th Pacific 3rd 42 30 .583 10 Lost first round (Suns) 4–2[155] [156]
2021–22 NBA Western 11th Pacific 4th 33 49 .402 31 [157]
2022–23 NBA Western 7th Pacific 5th 43 39 .524 5 Won first round (Grizzlies) 4–2
Won conference semifinals (Warriors) 4–2
Lost conference finals (Nuggets) 4–0[158]
Darvin Ham [159]
2023–24 NBA Western 7th[lower-alpha 17] Pacific 3rd 47 35 .573 4 Lost first round (Nuggets) 4–1[161] [162]

All-time records

Note: Statistics are correct as of the 2024 NBA playoffs.

NBA records

Statistic Wins Losses Win%
Minneapolis Lakers regular season record (1948–1960) 457 382 Template:Winning percentage
Los Angeles Lakers regular season record (1960–present) 3,093 2,072 Template:Winning percentage
All-time regular season record (1948–present) 3,550 2,454 Template:Winning percentage
Minneapolis Lakers post-season record (1948–1960) 67 40 Template:Winning percentage
Los Angeles Lakers post-season record (1960–present) 398 277 Template:Winning percentage
All-time post-season record (1948–present) 465 317 Template:Winning percentage
All-time regular and postseason record 4,015 2,771 Template:Winning percentage

Sources:[163][164]

NBL records

Statistic Wins Losses Win%
Minneapolis Lakers regular season record (1947–1948) 43 17 Template:Winning percentage
Minneapolis Lakers postseason record (1947–1948) 8 2 Template:Winning percentage
All-time regular and postseason record 51 19 Template:Winning percentage

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Notes

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