Lakers suffer worst loss in team history
The Los Angeles Lakers reached a new low Sunday afternoon with the most lopsided loss in franchise history, a 122-73 rout at the hands of the Dallas Mavericks.
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The Los Angeles Lakers reached a new low Sunday afternoon with the most lopsided loss in franchise history, a 122-73 rout at the hands of the Dallas Mavericks.
For the third straight year, the Lakers have set a franchise record for most losses in a season. Wednesday's loss gave the Lakers their 62nd loss in 2015-16.
Confetti fell in Oracle Arena after the Warriors improved to 16-0 with an 111-77 win Tuesday that broke the record for the best start in NBA history.
Kobe Bryant scored 24 points in the first game of his 20th season with the Lakers, breaking John Stockton's NBA record for the most seasons with one team.
The 2014-15 season is officially the worst in Lakers franchise history. The team set that mark with Wednesday's 122-99 loss to the Sacramento Kings.
With their 106-78 defeat at the hands of the surging Clippers, the Lakers passed last year’s 55-loss squad for the most defeats in franchise history.
Kobe Bryant finished with a career high 17 assists but the Cleveland Cavaliers snapped their six-game losing streak with a victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
An assist in the third quarter of Sunday night's game made Kobe Bryant the first player in NBA history with 30,000 points and 6,000 assists.
Xavier Henry scored 22 points and the Los Angeles Lakers set a franchise record with 51 points in the third quarter of their 127-96 victory over New York.