Lakers
Overview
The Los Angeles Lakers are the NBA's most storied franchise with 17 championships, legendary players from Magic Johnson to Kobe Bryant to LeBron James, and a Hollywood glamour that transcends basketball.
Historical Timeline
- 1947: Founded in Minneapolis, wins 5 championships with George Mikan
- 1960: Relocates to Los Angeles
- 1979: Drafts Magic Johnson; 'Showtime' era begins
- 1996: Signs Shaquille O'Neal and drafts Kobe Bryant
- 2000-2002: Three-peat championships under Phil Jackson
- 2020: 17th championship in Orlando bubble, tying Celtics record
Business Model
Revenue from ticket sales (Crypto.com Arena), national and local media rights, merchandise, sponsorships, and premium seating. Lakers command the highest local TV deal in NBA (~$160M/year). Premium market positioning with luxury box and courtside seats.
Moat Analysis
Hollywood location attracts celebrity fans and global media attention. 17 championships create gravitational pull for free agents. Buss family brand and 'Lakers mystique' make it the NBA's most desirable destination.
Key Data
- valuation: ~$6.4B (Forbes 2024)
- championships: 17 (tied with Celtics)
- avg_ticket_price: ~$175 (highest in NBA)
- local_tv_deal: ~$160M/year
- global_fans: ~500M+
Interesting Facts
- The name 'Lakers' comes from Minnesota's nickname 'Land of 10,000 Lakes' — it makes no geographic sense in LA but stuck after relocation.
- Kobe Bryant's #8 and #24 are both retired — he is the only Laker to have two numbers retired.