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  1. 1984–85 Los Angeles Lakers season - Wikipedia

    The 1984–85 Los Angeles Lakers season was the 39th season of the franchise, 37th in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 25th in Los Angeles.

  2. 1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers Roster and Stats | Basketball-Reference.com

    Checkout the latest Los Angeles Lakers Roster and Stats for 1984-85 on Basketball-Reference.com

  3. 1984-85 Season - All Things Lakers - Los Angeles Times

    The Lakers were humiliated in the first game, 148-114, a contest remembered as the "Memorial Day Massacre." But the Lakers won four of the next five games as they finally defeated Boston …

  4. Los Angeles Lakers 1984 Scores, Stats, Schedule, Standings

    The Los Angeles Lakers were 54-28 in 1983-84. They finished 1st in the Pacific Division and 1st in the Western Conference. They lost in the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics, 4 games to 3.

  5. Los Angeles Lakers 1983-84 Regular Season Series - Results By Opponent

    Features all the results of the games played by the Los Angeles Lakers against every NBA team in the 1984 season, grouped by opponent with season series final record and other data

  6. 1984 Los Angeles Lakers: Season and Playoffs

    NBA Teams: 1983-84 Lakers regular season and Playoffs performances with records, stats, awards, players and more.

  7. Los Angeles Lakers Roster, Schedule, Stats (1984-1985) | Proballers

    1984-1985: Los Angeles Lakers roster and stats. Quick access to players bio, career stats and team records.

  8. 1984-85 - Lakers Team Roster | LakerStats.com

    Each season's Los Angeles/Minneapolis Lakers roster listed by player, position, height, weight, and school.

  9. 1983–84 Los Angeles Lakers season - Wikipedia

    The Lakers, powered by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (who broke the NBA's all-time total points record) and Magic Johnson with his 13.1 assists per game (tops in '84), ended up winning 54 games …

  10. Los Angeles Lakers - 1983-84 Roster - RetroSeasons.com

    The 1984 Los Angeles Lakers, coached by Pat Riley, lost the NBA Finals after finishing the regular season in 1st place in the Western Conference Pacific Division with a 54-28 record.