Please. The Lakers count five les won by these guys:
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Ahhh, should pretty much eliminate every one but LAL Fans
Please. The Lakers count five les won by these guys:
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Ok, you're point? What does the name of the Jersey say?
Living in the Paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaast.![]()
But they do hang the biggest failure in history banner.
Lakerfans have been pathetic lately. Bandwagoning the Grizzlies. Living in the past. Whining about their "bad luck."
If they would just "own up" and accept that they're the biggest failure in NBA history, they can start themselves on the road to recovery and eventually reach the acceptance stage.
You can't move on if you first don't accept that you're bitter.![]()
Most NBA teams have moved around during their history. The Spurs started off as the Dallas Chaparells in the 60's and 70's.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Antonio_Spurs
:shrug:
1946: Detroit Gems moved to Minneapolis and became the Lakers.
1951: Tri-Cities Blackhawks (the "Tri Cities" area is now generally referred to as the "Quad Cities") moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee Hawks.
1955: Milwaukee Hawks moved to St. Louis.
1957: Fort Wayne Pistons moved to Detroit.
1957: Rochester Royals moved to Cincinnati.
1960: Minneapolis Lakers moved to Los Angeles.
1962: Philadelphia Warriors moved to San Francisco.
1963: Chicago Zephyrs moved to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Bullets.
1963: Syracuse Nationals moved to Philadelphia and became the Philadelphia 76ers.
1968: St. Louis Hawks moved to Atlanta.
1971: San Diego Rockets moved to Houston.
1972: Cincinnati Royals moved to a new primary home in Kansas City and a secondary home in Omaha, and became the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. The team ceased Omaha operations in 1975.
1973: Dallas Chaparrals moved to San Antonio and became the Spurs.
1973: Baltimore Bullets moved to Washington, D.C. and were renamed the Capital Bullets. The team was renamed as the Washington Bullets in 1974 and the Washington Wizards in 1997.
1977: One year after the ABA-NBA merger, the New York Nets became the New Jersey Nets. Although the Nets moved within the New York metropolitan area, they dramatically changed their primary market within the area. When representing New York, they played in Nassau County on Long Island; their primary fanbase then shifted to New Jersey.
1978: Buffalo Braves moved to San Diego and became the Clippers.
1979: New Orleans Jazz moved to Salt Lake City, Utah.
1984: San Diego Clippers moved to Los Angeles.
1985: Kansas City Kings moved to Sacramento, California.
2001: Vancouver Grizzlies moved to Memphis, Tennessee.
Further information: Vancouver Grizzlies relocation to Memphis
2002: Charlotte Hornets moved to New Orleans. The NBA granted Charlotte a new expansion franchise in 2004.
2005: New Orleans Hornets moved temporarily to Oklahoma City following Hurricane Katrina and became the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets.
Further information: Effect of Hurricane Katrina on the New Orleans Hornets
2007: New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets returned to New Orleans full-time.
2008: Seattle SuperSonics moved to Oklahoma City and became the Thunder.
Further information: Seattle SuperSonics relocation to Oklahoma City
2012: New Jersey Nets moved to Brooklyn and became Brooklyn's first major professional sports franchise since 1957.
Other teams probably consider hanging banners for every year the Lakers don't win.
Lebron could prolly beat these guys 1 on 10 all at the same time tbh
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