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The Lakers are sold for 10 billion! US media shows the top 10 moments of the Bass era: James and Mei are selected + OK combination ranked third

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The Lakers sold most of their equity at a valuation of $10 billion! With the new boss Mark Walter taking over, the end of the Bath era was officially announced. The US media "fadeawayworld" also selected the top 10 moments of the Bath family's leadership in charge of the Lakers. James and Mei won the park championship and was selected, and the OK group ranked third in three consecutive championships.

Moment Ten: 20-year park champion

This championship is priceless for Jenny Buss, making him the first female boss in NBA history to lead the team to win the championship.

also set the position of James as the second player in history. James, who held 4 championships and led 3 different teams to win the championship, finally began to have the ambition to launch an attack on the basketball god Jordan.

Moment 9: The second champion of the Bath family (1982)

Compared with the first champion of the Bath family 79-80, the second champion in 1982 is obviously more important because they stopped in the first round the year before, and the Magician and coach Westhead fell out, and the latter left Riley to take over, officially opening the "Showtime era".

Moment 8: Kobe + Gasol won two consecutive titles

In 2008, Bass carefully planned the Gasol transaction and almost won the Grand Prix with a "robbery" transaction. The latter quickly became the perfect second-in-command beside Kobe, winning the championship in 2009 and 2010, and the 10-year battle with the Celtics is a classic.

These two championships also allowed Kobe to break away from O'Neal's position and win the championship with absolute core, establishing his league and historical position.

Moment 7: Hiring Phil Jackson

as the legendary coach who coached the God of Basketball Jordan, he not only brought a championship coach to the Lakers, but also brought a team culture and championship philosophy to the Purple and Gold Army.

Triangular tactics and a complete set of psychological tactics allow it to perfectly balance the tactical status and relationship between O'Neal and Kobe, thus achieving continuous success.

Moment 6: Hiring Riley (81)

After experiencing the 1980s playoff failure, Bass decisively promoted Riley to the head coach, and the latter did not disappoint, injecting tough and obvious personal style into the Lakers.

The offensive end respects the stars' personal performance more, and the 1-3-1 regional joint defense strategy on the defensive end gives the Lakers both viewing and execution, officially opening the "Showtime era" that swept the league.

Moment 5: Tossing a coin to win the No. 1 pick (79)

In 79, the Lakers won the No. 1 pick by tossing a coin to win the Magicians, under huge internal pressure. The latter not only became an important part of the Lakers' culture, but also worked with Bird to stage the "Demon Bird Battle" to save the NBA ticket king.

Time 4: 33 consecutive victories (71-72 season)

Under Chamberlain's leadership in 71-72, the Lakers made a terrifying 33 consecutive victories, establishing the team's winning position in the NBA and also setting a record of NBA's historical winning streak.

Moment 3: OK combination won three consecutive championships

In 1996, West had a keen eye to win Kobe, and with Bass' exquisite operation, the Lakers quickly grew into a top team in the league, achieving a three-game winning streak in 2000-02.

If it weren't for the competition for role positioning, the two would have hoped to win more championships and become the greatest duo in NBA history.

Moment 2: "Showtime Era"

After the acquisition of the Lakers in 1979, Bass was committed to creating a more ornamental basketball game. Not only did he add more dancers and stars outside the court, but he also advocated fast-paced offense and defense on the court.

Led by the Magician's pass, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's score and the Lakers girl's hot dance, the Lakers "Showtime" swept the league and won five championships in the 1980s.

Moment 1: Magician's rookie finals performance (1980)

The Magician is the key to the complete transformation of the Lakers by Old Bass. He also gave back the trust of Old Bass with his historical performance in his rookie season.

Especially after Jabbar was injured, the 20-year-old rookie Magic temporarily topped the center position in the finals, scoring 42 points, 15 rebounds and 7 assists in the key G6, winning the first championship after the Bass family took over, and also established himself as a superstar.

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