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Re: [mnbuckets] Lakers' 15th Championship

Well, as Stew knows, there’s still one more world championship that the Minneapolis Lakers won that they’re not counting, right?

Marc


On 6/15/09 8:04 AM, "stewthornley" <stew@...> wrote:


  

  

The Lakers have now won 9 titles since moving to L. A., right?  And now, even on NBA.com, they're saying that this title is their 15th overall, which means six were in Minneapolis.  That means that apparently the NBA is recognizing the 1947-48 National Basketball League title.  For years, I've always seen references to the five NBA titles the Lakers won in Minneapolis (with one of them actually a Basketball Association of America title, but the NBA counts the BAA records and titles).

If they're finally recognizing all of the titles the Lakers have won, that's great.

Stew

  
    





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The Lakers have now won 9 titles since moving to L. A., right? And now, even on NBA.com, they're saying that this title is their 15th overall, which means six...
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Well, as Stew knows, there¹s still one more world championship that the Minneapolis Lakers won that they¹re not counting, right? Marc ... Re: [mnbuckets]...
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Since I usually see the NBA refer to them as NBA titles rather than world championships, I would not get too bothered by this. I don't see the Pacers or Nets...
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... The ABA was inferior to the NBA. The National Basketball League was probably stronger than the Basketball Association of America (BAA) in 1947-48. Not...
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I believe there is a new history of the NBL just published but I am going to have to look up a citation. As to the World Championship Tournament, I¹m just...
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Not probably, definitely stronger. The NBL had been around for maybe 20-25 years and was clearly the best pro league in America through most if not all of that...
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Here is a history of the World Championship Tournament http://apbr.org/tourney.html And scroll down about three clicks and on the right hand side you will see ...
marc hugunin
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I did not think that the Rens and Globetrotters were NBL teams. Per another email, has there been a good history written of professional basketball that...
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They were not. ... Re: [mnbuckets] Re: Lakers' 15th Championship They were not. On 6/20/09 2:31 AM, "Alan Holst" <alanholst@...> wrote: I did not think...
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At the beginning, yes. But definitely not the last 4-5 years. ABA teams often beat NBA teams in exhibitions. In fact, in the ABA’s final preseason, the...
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... The sad thing, though, is that at least these teams have their ABA roots recognized. They have their records and stuff noted in their media guides even if...
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The problem with the NBL (for the NBA) is that the NBL has a long and storied history‹25 years or so. It¹s one thing for the NBA to append a season or two...
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I miscounted. The Lakers have won 10 titles in L. A., so that means they're still counting only five from Minneapolis. Damn....
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Well, along with the NBL title, there¹s the championship of the world tournament the same year as the NBL title in 1948. They beat the New York Rens 75-71. So...
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Marc, where can we find out information on the championship of the world tournament? I for one have never heard of it. Who in the hell were the New York...
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The Lakers have won 10 since moving to LA - 1 with West and Wilt, 5 with Magic, 3 with Shaq and Kobe, 1 with Pau and Kobe. Alan Holst Political Officer U.S....
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While Gasol is a fine player one hardly lumps him with those other guys. ... From: Holst, Alan R To: mnbuckets@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 8:16...
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Maybe not, but Gasol was easily the best player on a Memphis team that won more games in 2006 than Kobe's Lakers did. And Kobe went 42-40 the season before...
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The Lakers lost to the Celtics last year because they weren't tough.  Even their own players (including Kobe) acknowledged that afterwards. This year they...
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Wilt got criticized for sitting out a few minutes in 1969 game 7 after being injured, but the real reason the Lakers lost was coach Butch van Breda Kolff, who...
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There isn't a "perception conspiracy" against the Lakers.  They have lost some championship series because they were soft, and not tough enough.  That isn't...
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If you don't think the national media treats different teams and different regions differently then you aren't watching the same broadcasts I am. And if you...
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Wilt is still the greatest basketball player of my lifetime. I¹m pretty sure Wilt¹s and Kareem¹s and Magic¹s and Shaq¹s Laker champs all would have...
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... I'll go along with you on Chamberlain although who knows how those teams would have done against the later Lakers. And who knows how the Orlando-LA series...
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Stew is right on every count as always ;-) Actually I would quibble with the idea that the Celtics of 08 or the Lakers of 09 are great teams. Unless the NBA...
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... And of course Marc is right/correct on all counts (and you should all know how much I think these things come down to right/wrong, correct/incorrect). No,...
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Stew, there you got it right. Darn good. Marc ... the...
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Much as I hate to admit it, I don't see how last year's Celtics' team does not qualify as a great team. They were 50 game over .500. They beat the two...
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Has there been a definitive history written of the early professional leagues? I did see a book about two months at B & N about early pro basketball but I do...
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