The Los Angeles Lakers have developed into one of the most successful and well-known teams in NBA history. The squad relocated to Los Angeles in 1960 after being created in Minneapolis in 1947.
The Lakers have had a number of NBA luminaries play for them since their founding. They have only lost one championship to the Boston Celtics for the most in NBA history after winning 17 along the way.
Over the years, L.A. has found many of its legends in the NBA Draft. The franchise has also made multiple trades for both players and draft picks that have worked in their favor and helped them win those 17 titles.
Some trades that did not make this list include the trade that sent Wilt Chamberlain from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Lakers in 1968, which led to the Lakers’ championship in 1971-72. Another is the trade that sent Anthony Davis to the Lakers from the New Orleans Pelicans in 2019, leading the Lakers to win their 17th championship in 2019-20.
Here are the top five trades in the history of the Los Angeles Lakers.
James Worthy
A crucial part of three championships in the 1980s
In 1980, the Lakers made a deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers to acquire a 1982 first-round pick and Butch Lee in exchange for Don Ford and a 1980 first-rounder.
After the Cavaliers finished with the worst record in the league during the 1981-82 season, the draft pick sent to L.A. became the first pick in the 1982 NBA Draft. With that pick, the Lakers selected James Worthy, and the rest is history.
James Worthy Trade – 1980 | |
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Lakers Received: | Cavaliers Received: |
1982 1st (James Worthy) | Don Ford |
Butch Lee | 1980 1st (Chad Kinch) |
Worthy became the first and only player in NBA history to be taken first overall by a team coming off of winning a championship. He immediately impacted the Lakers, becoming their starting small forward in his second season.
With the Lakers led by Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , Worthy was not asked to be the best player on the court, but some nights he was.
In his second season, 1984-85, L.A. won the title. The Lakers would then win two more titles, in 1986-87 and 1987-88. Worthy was named the 1987–88 Finals MVP.
James Worthy Lakers Career Stats | |
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Category | Stat |
G | 926 |
PPG | 17.6 |
RPG | 5.1 |
APG | 3.0 |
SPG | 1.1 |
FG% | 52.1 |
3PT% | 24.1 |