1983–84 Los Angeles Lakers season


The 1983–84 season for the Los Angeles Lakers saw them lose in the 1984 NBA Finals against Larry Bird's Boston Celtics in seven well-fought games. The Lakers were coming off of an NBA Finals loss to the Julius Erving and Moses Malone led Philadelphia 76ers, in which they were swept in four games. The Los Angeles Lakers, powered by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson with his 13.1 assists per game, ended up winning 54 games in the 1983–84 NBA season. On April 5, 1984, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had a 12-foot shot over Mark Eaton of the Utah Jazz to surpass Wilt Chamberlain as the NBA's all-time leading scorer with 31,421 points.
In the playoffs, the Lakers defeated the Kansas City Kings in the first round, Dallas Mavericks in the second, and the Phoenix Suns in the 1984 Western Conference Finals in order to advance to what is called the "greatest NBA Finals in history", against Larry Bird's formidable, 62–20 Boston Celtics. The Lakers' early step on the green team in the Championship caused Bird to label teammates "sissies". The words inspired the Celtics, and shot down the Lakers, and the C's won game 7 111–102, a Laker heartbreaker, and still, arguably, the most memorable Finals of the 1980s.

Draft picks

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege

Roster

Regular season

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Game log

Playoffs

West First Round

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Kansas City Kings: Lakers win series 3–0
Last Playoff Meeting: 1955 Western Division Semifinals

West Conference Semifinals

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Dallas Mavericks: Lakers win series 4–1
Last Playoff Meeting: This is the first meeting between the Lakers and Mavericks.

West Conference Finals

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns: Lakers win series 4–2
Last Playoff Meeting: 1982 Western Conference Semifinals

NBA Finals

GameHome teamScoreRoad TeamSeries
Game 1Boston Celtics109–115Los Angeles LakersLA 1–0
Game 2Boston Celtics124–121*Los Angeles LakersTIED 1–1
Game 3Los Angeles Lakers137–104Boston CelticsLA 2–1
Game 4Los Angeles Lakers125–129*Boston CelticsTIED 2–2
Game 5Boston Celtics121–103Los Angeles LakersBOS 3–2
Game 6Los Angeles Lakers119–108Boston CelticsTIED 3–3
Game 7Boston Celtics111–102Los Angeles LakersBOS 4–3

*overtime
Boston beats Los Angeles 4–3

Player statistics

Season

Playoffs

Awards and records