This Day In Lakers History: L.A. Becomes First Team To Sweep Back-To-Back Seven-Game Series
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Lakers
MPS-USA TODAY Sports

The 1982 Los Angeles Lakers are probably the most forgotten about of the five championship teams of that decade.

The roster was extremely stacked as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was the focal point, Magic Johnson was really coming into his own, and a plethora of excellent role players including Jamaal Wilkes, Norm Nixon, and Bob McAdoo filled in all of the gaps.

Due to the circumstances surrounding all of the other Lakers’ rings, this team has fallen under the radar a bit, but they made some history themselves. On May 15, 1982 the Lakers defeated the San Antonio Spurs, 128-123, to end their Western Conference Finals with a four-game sweep.

The Lakers had also swept the Phoenix Suns in the previous round, making them the first team in NBA history to sweep back-to-back seven-game playoff series.

It was truly a team effort on that night as there were six players in double-figures and it was those role players leading the way. Nixon paced the Lakers with 30 points and 10 assists while McAdoo had 26 points and eight assists.

Kareem and Magic were their normal stellar selves as Abdul-Jabbar had 22 points and nine rebounds, while Johnson finished with 22 points, nine rebounds, six assists and four steals.

The Lakers definitely needed everything they got to hold off the high-octane Spurs. George Gervin, one of the greatest pure scorers in NBA history, finished with 38 points and Mike Mitchell added 30, but it just wasn’t enough.

Lakers swept their way to NBA Finals

L.A. was determined to reclaim their spot as the top team in the league after a disappointing playoff finish the year before. They wanted to establish their dominance and sweeping their way to the NBA Finals before dispatching of the Philadelphia 76ers was the perfect way to do just that.

Have you subscribed to our YouTube channel? It’s the best way to watch player interviews, exclusive coverage from events, participate in live shows, and more!

You May Also Like

Recap: Anthony Davis Aggravates Achilles; Lakers Lose To Nuggets

Anthony Davis didn’t play in the second half after aggravating his right Achilles injury, and the Los Angeles Lakers…

Austin Reaves Believes Lakers Have Learned To Run Offennse Through Anthony Davis

Anthony Davis has been an absolute force for the Los Angeles Lakers over the past week with at least 37 points and 10 rebounds…

Lakers Rumors: Rob Pelinka Preaching Importance Of Patience In Conducting Remaining Offseason Business

The Los Angeles Lakers maintain they will do more work to improve the roster ahead of the 2022-23 season…

Frank Vogel Has Had To Put His ‘Ego Aside’ Due To Lakers’ Defensive Struggles

Head coach Frank Vogel has been one of the leading defensive specialists in the NBA for years, raising even more…