A few year ago, the "Showtime" Los Angeles Lakers were the subject of a cable television series called "Winning Time." At times, it portrayed the organization, which featured Magic Johnson and ...
Rory McIlroy, fresh off a victory at Pebble Beach ... fell 6-2 to the dominant Los Angeles Golf Club. It wasn't quite Lakers-Celtics, largely because the Boston Ballfrogs contingent didn't ...
It’s the Lake Show in Los Angeles — with a new look. Luka Doncic may reignite the old “Showtime Lakers” on Monday in what is slated to be his team debut after being listed as probable for ...
Rory McIlroy, fresh off a victory at Pebble Beach ... fell to the dominant Los Angeles Golf Club, 6-2. It wasn't quite Lakers-Celtics, largely because the Boston Ballfrogs contingent didn't ...
In addition to his ability to take over games with his scoring abilities, Doncic's passes have the glitz and glamour reminiscent of Johnson during the "Showtime Lakers" era in the 1980s.
It was also the foundation of the Showtime Lakers dynasty that won five titles in the 1980s. Shaquille O'Neal to the Miami Heat (2004) Shaquille O'Neal to the Miami Heat (2004). (Photo ...
Getty Images Proof that, in the end, Pat Riley always wins: In 1989, when his Showtime Lakers were two-time defending NBA champions, Riley acquired the rights to the term “three-peat” from ...
Although the Showtime Lakers failed to complete the three-peat, Riley’s trademarks were in place for when the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls won their third title in a row in 1993. The origin ...
(Ironically, the best player on that Kentucky team, Pat Riley, would go on to preside over the dunk-happy Showtime Lakers teams of the ’80s). There are many approaches one could take toward ...