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2000–01 Los Angeles Lakers season Lakers win 13th NBA Title Head coach Phil Jackson Owner(s) Jerry Buss Arena Staples Center Results Record 56–26 (.683) Place Division: 1st (Pacific) Conference: 2nd (Western) Playoff finish NBA Champions Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com Los Angeles Lakers seasons < 1999–00 2001–02 > The 2000–01 Los Angeles Lakers season was the 55th season of the franchise, 53rd in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 41st in Los Angeles. They finished the regular season with 56 wins and won the Pacific Division over the rival Sacramento Kings by one game. The Lakers clinched the second seed in the playoffs. They went on to win the 2001 NBA Finals 4–1 against the Philadelphia 76ers, earning the franchise its 13th NBA championship. It was the second of the Lakers' three-peat championships to begin the millennium. Contents 1 Offseason 1.1 NBA Draft 2 Regular season 2.1 Season standings 3 Player stats 3.1 Regular season 3.2 Playoffs 4 2001 NBA Finals 4.1 Summary 4.2 Lakers Roster 5 Award winners 6 References // Offseason NBA Draft Round Pick Player Position Nationality School/Club Team 1 29 Mark Madsen Forward  United States Stanford Regular season Season standings Pacific Division Team W L PCT GB Los Angeles Lakers 56 26 .683 - Sacramento Kings 55 27 .671 1 Phoenix Suns 51 31 .622 5 Portland Trail Blazers 50 32 .610 6 Seattle SuperSonics 44 38 .537 12 Los Angeles Clippers 31 51 .378 25 Golden State Warriors 17 65 .207 39 Player stats Legend   GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game  FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage  RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game  BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game Regular season Player GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG Bryant, Kobe !Kobe Bryant 68 68 40.9 .464 .305 .853 5.9 5.0 1.68 .63 28.5 Fisher, Derek !Derek Fisher 20 20 35.5 .412 .397 .806 3.0 4.4 1.95 .10 11.5 Foster, Greg !Greg Foster 62 8 7.3 .421 .333 .714 1.8 .5 .15 .19 2.0 Fox, Rick !Rick Fox 82 77 27.9 .444 .393 .779 4.0 3.2 .85 .35 9.6 George, Devean !Devean George 59 1 10.1 .309 .221 .709 1.9 .3 .25 .25 3.1 Grant, Horace !Horace Grant 77 77 31.0 .462 .000 .775 7.1 1.6 .66 .79 8.5 Harper, Ron !Ron Harper 47 46 24.2 .469 .264 .708 3.5 2.4 .83 .53 6.5 Horry, Robert !Robert Horry 79 1 20.1 .387 .346 .711 3.7 1.6 .68 .68 5.2 Lue, Tyronn !Tyronn Lue 38 1 12.3 .427 .324 .792 .8 1.2 .50 .00 3.4 Madsen, Mark !Mark Madsen 70 3 9.2 .487 1.000 .703 2.2 .3 .11 .11 2.0 Medvedenko, Slava !Slava Medvedenko 7 0 5.6 .480 1.000 .583 1.3 .3 .14 .14 4.6 O'Neal, Shaquille !Shaquille O'Neal 74 74 39.5 .572 .000 .513 12.7 3.7 .64 2.76 28.7 Penberthy, Mike !Mike Penberthy 53 0 16.1 .414 .396 .903 1.2 1.3 .42 .04 5.0 Rider, Isaiah !Isaiah Rider 67 6 18.0 .426 .370 .855 2.3 1.7 .40 .10 7.6 Shaw, Brian !Brian Shaw 80 28 22.9 .399 .311 .797 3.8 3.2 .61 .34 5.3 Playoffs Player GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG Bryant, Kobe !Kobe Bryant 16 16 43.4 .469 .324 .821 7.3 6.1 1.56 .75 29.4 Fisher, Derek !Derek Fisher 16 16 36.0 .484 .515 .765 3.8 3.0 1.31 .06 13.4 Foster, Greg !Greg Foster 1 0 3.0 .000 .000 .000 1.0 .0 .00 .00 .0 Fox, Rick !Rick Fox 16 16 35.8 .450 .316 .867 4.9 3.6 1.94 .44 10.0 George, Devean !Devean George 7 0 3.9 .500 .500 .500 .7 .1 .00 .00 2.0 Grant, Horace !Horace Grant 16 16 26.4 .385 .000 .733 6.0 1.2 .94 .81 6.0 Harper, Ron !Ron Harper 6 0 7.0 .500 .250 .667 1.3 .7 .67 .17 2.2 Horry, Robert !Robert Horry 16 0 23.9 .368 .362 .591 5.2 1.9 1.38 1.00 5.9 Lue, Tyronn !Tyronn Lue 15 0 8.7 .345 .385 .800 .7 .7 .80 .07 1.9 Madsen, Mark !Mark Madsen 13 0 3.7 .077 .000 .600 .8 .3 .00 .15 .4 O'Neal, Shaquille !Shaquille O'Neal 16 16 42.3 .555 .000 .525 15.4 3.2 .44 2.38 30.4 Shaw, Brian !Brian Shaw 16 0 18.1 .375 .345 .667 3.4 2.7 .63 .06 4.4 2001 NBA Finals By winning the Finals MVP award, Shaquille O'Neal joined the list of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Tim Duncan as the only players to win the award at least twice. Jordan, Olajuwon and O'Neal are the only three to win the award in back-to-back years. Robert Horry became the second player in NBA history to be a member of back-to-back title-winning teams with two different franchises, joining Dennis Rodman. The Lakers achieved the best ever NBA postseason record of 15-1, sweeping the Western Conference and then sweeping the 76ers after their Game 1 loss in the Finals. Summary The following scoring summary is written in a line score format, except that the quarter numbers are replaced by game numbers. Team Game 1* Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Wins Los Angeles (West) 101 98 96 100 108 4 Philadelphia (East) 107 89 91 86 96 1 denotes a game that required overtime. Lakers Roster Head Coach: Phil Jackson Shaquille O'Neal | Kobe Bryant | Derek Fisher | Rick Fox | Horace Grant | Isaiah Rider | Ron Harper | Brian Shaw | Robert Horry | Mike Penberthy | Slava Medvedenko | Tyronn Lue | Devean George | Greg Foster | Mark Madsen | Award winners Kobe Bryant, All-NBA Second Team Kobe Bryant, All-NBA Defensive Second Team Shaquille O'Neal, Center, NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Shaquille O'Neal, League Leader, FG%, 57.2 Shaquille O'Neal, All-NBA First Team Shaquille O'Neal, All-NBA Defensive Second Team References Lakers on Database Basketball Lakers on Basketball Reference v • d • e 2000–01 NBA season by team 2000 NBA Draft • All-Star Game • Playoffs • Finals • Transactions Eastern Atlantic Boston • Miami • New Jersey • New York • Orlando • Philadelphia • Washington Central Atlanta • Charlotte • Chicago • Cleveland • Detroit • Indiana • Milwaukee • Toronto Western Midwest Dallas • Denver • Houston • Minnesota • San Antonio • Utah • Vancouver Pacific Golden State • L.A. 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Lakers • Phoenix • Portland • Sacramento • Seattle v • d • e Los Angeles Lakers 2000–01 NBA Champions 2 Fisher | 3 George | 4 Harper | 5 Horry | 7 Rider | 8 Bryant | 10 Lue | 12 Penberthy | 14 Medvedenko | 17 Fox | 20 Shaw | 34 O'Neal (Finals MVP) | 35 Madsen | 40 Foster | 54 Grant | Head coach Jackson Assistant coaches Winter | Hamblen | Cleamons v • d • e NBA Champions 1947: Philadelphia Warriors · 1948: Baltimore Bullets · 1949: Minneapolis Lakers · 1950: Minneapolis Lakers · 1951: Rochester Royals · 1952: Minneapolis Lakers · 1953: Minneapolis Lakers · 1954: Minneapolis Lakers · 1955: Syracuse Nationals · 1956: Philadelphia Warriors · 1957: Boston Celtics · 1958: St. Louis Hawks · 1959: Boston Celtics · 1960: Boston Celtics · 1961: Boston Celtics · 1962: Boston Celtics · 1963: Boston Celtics · 1964: Boston Celtics · 1965: Boston Celtics · 1966: Boston Celtics · 1967: Philadelphia 76ers · 1968: Boston Celtics · 1969: Boston Celtics · 1970: New York Knicks · 1971: Milwaukee Bucks · 1972: Los Angeles Lakers · 1973: New York Knicks · 1974: Boston Celtics · 1975: Golden State Warriors · 1976: Boston Celtics · 1977: Portland Trail Blazers · 1978: Washington Bullets · 1979: Seattle SuperSonics · 1980: Los Angeles Lakers · 1981: Boston Celtics · 1982: Los Angeles Lakers · 1983: Philadelphia 76ers · 1984: Boston Celtics · 1985: Los Angeles Lakers · 1986: Boston Celtics · 1987: Los Angeles Lakers · 1988: Los Angeles Lakers · 1989: Detroit Pistons · 1990: Detroit Pistons · 1991: Chicago Bulls · 1992: Chicago Bulls · 1993: Chicago Bulls · 1994: Houston Rockets · 1995: Houston Rockets · 1996: Chicago Bulls · 1997: Chicago Bulls · 1998: Chicago Bulls · 1999: San Antonio Spurs · 2000: Los Angeles Lakers · 2001: Los Angeles Lakers · 2002: Los Angeles Lakers · 2003: San Antonio Spurs · 2004: Detroit Pistons · 2005: San Antonio Spurs · 2006: Miami Heat · 2007: San Antonio Spurs · 2008: Boston Celtics · 2009: Los Angeles Lakers · 2010: Los Angeles Lakers v • d • e Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers seasons Franchise • History • Seasons 1940s 1946–47 1947–48 1948–49 1950s 1949–50 1950–51 1951–52 1952–53 1953–54 1954–55 1955–56 1956–57 1957–58 1958–59 1960s 1959–60 1960–61 1961–62 1962–63 1963–64 1964–65 1965–66 1966–67 1967–68 1968–69 1970s 1969–70 1970–71 1971–72 1972–73 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79 1980s 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1990s 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 2000s 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2010s 2009-10 2010–11