How about four championships over an 11 year period and winning at least one playoff series 10 out of 11 years (the one year losing in the first round was when Duncan was injured and not available) and being the best team in basketball over that period. The Spurs had bad teams both times and were fortunate to win the lottery when HOF type players were available.
The Lakers have missed the playoffs completely once and were drummed out in the first round several times over the last decade. The extended success for San Antonio (winning a le in 1999 and being able to get four championships through 2007) is more impressive than a short period of dominance because of the constant player turnover in basketball. The teams winning those les had totally different rosters (outside of Duncan) going from 99 to 07. Not to mention the fact the role players changed dramatically in that period. This points to Popovich being a superior coach (P Jackson is at the top too - that's obvious).
The Lakers were the best team in basketball for a four year period (1999-2002). When a team has had one deep run in the playoffs in the last four or five years, they have not measured up to what SA has done recently. Not to mention the fact that LA had very little turnover from 99 to 03. They had to recruit over the hill Hall of Famers in 2003-2004 AND have the refs swallow their whistles AND have a questionable buzzer beater shot to beat SA that year in the playoffs.
San Antonio has been more effective with less pure talent than the Lakers since Duncan arrived in 1997.
The recent Lakers "mini-dynasty" was the by-product of screwing over the Orlando Magic and having a dope like Bob Bass running the Charlotte Hornets in 1996. If you wonder what I am talking about, then you don't know much about basketball.
Laker "fans" rip the Spurs for supposedly "tanking seasons" in 1986 and 1996 to get the #1 pick the following year. The 86 team legitimately stunk and the 96 team had its star player BREAK HIS FOOT and then have knee/back problems after that. Their second best player (Sean Elliott) was dogged with knee problems and missed half the season.
The Lakers historically have preyed on financially strapped franchises. Their success has been based on stealing away players like Wilt Chamberlain, Jabbar, and Shaq (even Gasol) in exchange for either nothing or spare parts players. In addition, trading away washed up players to teams with incompetent management (New Orleans Jazz and Cleveland Cavs) for future #1 picks turned into guys like Magic Johnson, James Worthy, and Byron Scott.
The Lakers have always had a little "extra help" along the way that other teams have not. They have never had to "bottom out" like most teams. It's just so easy for the simple minded bandwagon fans to clutch on to a team like the Lakers. Their fans take success for granted and think it is their birthright to win every year. This getting something for nothing pattern throughout their history makes the Lakers a very unlikeable team.

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