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To the casual fan of professional basketbal, the 1971-72
Los Angeles Lakers might seem like an easy puzzle to crack. The
team won a record 33-straight games on the way to their first NBA title in Los
Angeles. How'd they do it? Easy, the basketball novice
might say. You add Wilt
Chamberlain to a line-up that already includes Elgin
Baylor and Jerry West, and wah lah! You have yourself a
championship.
Sounds good to me.
But it isn't true.
Yes, Wilt Chamberlain was added to the Lakers' lineup, but
that was back before the 1968-69 season started, a season that ended in defeat
for the purple, with their arch nemesis, the Boston
Celtics prevailing in 7 games to win their 11th championship in 13
years. Yes, the Lakers still had Elgin Baylor on the roster when the 1971-72
season started. But Baylor only
played the first nine games before being urged to retire because
he was too slow and too selfish.
Yes, Jerry
West was on the Lakers' roster. But he was just coming off knee
surgery and was a question mark to start the season. Speaking of question
marks, the entire Laker team was a question mark. The Lakers had lost in the
Finals eight times since 1959, seven of the losses coming at the hands of the dreaded
GREEN,
the Boston Celtics. Acquiring Chamberlain was a move the Lakers expected to put
them over the top. But all the Lakers did was continue to wilt.
During the 1969-70 NBA Finals, the Lakers managed to lose in
seven games to a New York Knicks team whose best player was limping around the
floor after tearing a thigh muscle. The next season, Lew Alcindor
won league MVP, and the Milwaukee Bucks easily dispatched the Lakers in 5 games
during the WCFs.
Meanwhile, Lakers were getting old. No Laker starter was
younger than 30, Gail
Goodrich, and he was 29. Chamberlain
was 35, Jerry West was 33, Elgin Baylor was 37, and reserves LeRoy Ellis and
Flynn Robinson were 31 and 30, respectively. The huge salaries that owner Jack
Kent Cooke had guaranteed to Baylor, West, and Chamberlain prevented the Lakers
from revamping their roster. As a result, most pundits predicted that the
Lakers would begin a free fall decline, while the Bucks and Knicks would fight
it out for top dog.
Enter Bill
Sharman. and KC Jones.
(next installment coming tomorrow)
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