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Lakers Rookie Was Named After Beloved Movie CharacterOne Lakers rookie was conceived 12 years after the 1989 movie “Road House” was released, but the cult classic left a lasting impression on his parents to name him after the protagonist.
Kurt Rambis, Byron Scott, Michael Cooper and Magic Johnson praised Jerry West, the general manager who added them to the Showtime Lakers roster.
He returned to L.A. for his final season in the league in 2004-05. Next up, in the 2002 NBA Finals, the Lakers would do battle against another team sporting a former Showtime Laker.
From David Stern to the Chicago Bulls, the NBA attained a new level of prominence in the '90s. We discuss how the Lakers of the '80s made it possible.
Perhaps the best era of Los Angeles Lakers basketball was the Showtime Lakers era. That team with Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was almost unstoppable.
In Bronny James’ first quarter of his debut Summer League game this season, his dad LeBron James was already showing proud ...
Quincy Isaiah stars as Magic Johnson and John C. Reilly as Jerry Buss in HBO's 'Winning Time,' a 10-part series about the LA Lakers' Showtime era.
Three members of the Showtime family make their exit in the penultimate episode, as the team heads into the Finals. Alan Sepinwall's recap ...
Quincy Isaiah plays a young Magic Johnson in HBO's Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, premiering March 6 Glenn Garner is a form writer-reporter who worked heavily with PEOPLE's Movies ...
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