2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers season
Season of National Basketball Association team the Los Angeles Lakers / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers season was the 60th season of the franchise, 59th in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 48th in Los Angeles. During the offseason, the Lakers re-signed point guard Derek Fisher. The Lakers celebrated their 60th anniversary, thus the Laker jerseys wore the 60th anniversary patches on the leftmost part. They finished the regular season with 57 wins, finishing with the most wins in the tightest conference race in NBA history. The Lakers clinched the top seed in the playoffs for the 29th time in franchise history. This 15-game turnaround from the prior season has been attributed to the progress of the team's bench players and the mid-season trade for Pau Gasol. The Lakers sold out all 41 home games for the season. After 12 seasons in the NBA, Kobe Bryant was named the 2008 NBA Most Valuable Player for the first and only time in his career. The Lakers had the third best team offensive rating and the fifth best team defensive rating in the NBA.[1]
2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers season | |||
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Conference champions | |||
Division champions | |||
Head coach | Phil Jackson | ||
General manager | Mitch Kupchak | ||
President | Jim Buss (vice) | ||
Owner(s) | Jerry Buss | ||
Arena | Staples Center | ||
Results | |||
Record | 57–25 (.695) | ||
Place | Division: 1st (Pacific) Conference: 1st (Western) | ||
Playoff finish | NBA Finals (lost to Celtics 2–4) | ||
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com | |||
Local media | |||
Television | Home: FS West HD Away: KCAL 9 HD | ||
Radio | AM 570 KLAC | ||
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In the playoffs, the Lakers swept the Denver Nuggets in four games in the First Round, defeated the Utah Jazz in six games in the Semifinals, and defeated the defending NBA champion San Antonio Spurs in five games in the conference finals to advance to the NBA Finals since 2004. In the NBA Finals, the Lakers faced off against their rivals, the Boston Celtics, renewing their storied rivalry, and marking the first time the two teams faced off against each other in the NBA Finals since 1987. However, the Lakers would lose against the Celtics in the NBA Finals in six games, ending with a blowout defeat to the Celtics in Game 6 by 39 points, losing 92–131, and marking the Lakers' ninth defeat to the Celtics in the NBA Finals.