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Lakers to unveil Pat Riley statue on Feb. 22
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The Los Angeles Lakers will honor legendary former coach Pat Riley with a statue that will be unveiled on Feb. 22 against longtime rival Boston, according to a report from The Associated Press.

Riley spent five-plus seasons with the Lakers during his nine-year playing career, winning a championship as a role player during the 1971-72 campaign, the same season in which Los Angeles set the NBA record for longest winning streak at 33 consecutive games. After his playing days ended, he became a broadcaster for the Lakers and an assistant coach before becoming head coach in 1981-82.

Riley’s head coaching stint with the Lakers — which covered nine seasons and ended in ’89/90 — was one of the most successful runs of any coach in league history. During the “Showtime” era under Riley, the Lakers won four championships and made seven total NBA Finals appearances. Los Angeles won 50 games every year with Riley at the helm, crossing the 60-game threshold five times.

Overall, Riley compiled a 533-194 regular season record (.733 winning percentage) as the Lakers’ coach and went 102-47 (.685) during the playoffs.

Riley, who added another head coaching ring to his collection with Miami in 2006, has been the Heat‘s president and top basketball executive for the past 30 years. The Heat named their court after the 80-year-old last October.

Riley will be the eighth Lakers legend to be honored with a statue outside the team’s arena, joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Elgin Baylor, Jerry West, Shaquille O’Neal and broadcaster Chick Hearn.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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