1982–83 Los Angeles Lakers season


In the 1982–83 NBA season, the Lakers were attempting to become the first team since the Boston Celtics in 1969 to repeat as NBA Champions. However, on April 10, 1983, rookie James Worthy injured his leg while attempting a putback in a home loss against Phoenix, ending his rookie season. Even without Worthy for the playoffs, the Lakers did make it to the NBA Finals, only to be swept in four games by the Julius Erving and Moses Malone led Philadelphia 76ers.

NBA Draft

The Lakers were the defending league champions, which normally results in a low draft position, but the Lakers had the top pick in the Draft thanks to a trade made years earlier. On February 15, 1980, the Lakers sent Don Ford and their top pick in the 1980 NBA Draft in exchange for Butch Lee and the Cleveland Cavaliers' top pick in the 1982 NBA Draft. Prior to the implementation of the NBA Draft Lottery in 1985, the teams with the two worst records from the previous season would engage in a coin flip to determine which team would receive the top pick. Therefore, when Cleveland finished with the worst record in 1981-82, the Lakers took their place in the coin flip, and won out over the San Diego Clippers to earn the top pick.
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalitySchool/Club Team
11James WorthyForwardNorth Carolina

Roster

Regular season

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Game log

Playoffs

West First Round

The Lakers had a first round bye.

West Conference Semifinals

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Portland Trail Blazers: Lakers win series 4–1
Los Angeles Lakers vs. San Antonio Spurs: Lakers win series 4–2
Philadelphia 76ers vs. Los Angeles Lakers: 76ers win series 4–0
Note: GP= Games played; MPG= Minutes per Game; REB = Rebounds; AST = Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points; PPG = Points per Game

Season

Playoffs

Award winners/Honors