Josephpaul wrote:PG magic
Sg Kobe
Sf Baylor
PF Valda diviac
C Kareem
bench
Pg norm Nixon
Sg Jerry west
Sf James worthy
PF pau gasol
C Shaq
Not sure Vlade ever actually played PF for the Lakers

And he's a career 11 pt/8 reb guy. So I'd move Pau up to first team, and on the bench I'd have the PF from the best team in NBA history (72 Lakers) - Happy Hairston - a career 14pt/11 reb PF.
And a matter of personal taste at bench SF - the 17.6pt/5reb and 3 NBA title Worthy, or the 17.7pt/6reb 3 NBA title Jamaal Wilkes. Not as flashy, but I prefer Wilkes.
Also love Norm Nixon - but if you're listing West as an SG, then that means his running mate in the backcourt, Gail Goodrich, needs to be considered a PG, no? Stumpy's Laker string of seasons of 25.9, 23.9, 25.3, 22.6, & 19.5 pts with 4.5, 4.4, 5.2, 5.8 &5.6 Assists, outweighs Norms 6 years of 13, 17, 17, 17, 17 & 15 for me.
I'm basing my players on their accomplishments AS Lakers. Hence Kareem over Wilt & Shaq is a no-brainer (he might still get my nod for full career too, but that's a tougher decision). But there have been other GREAT players who were Lakers - just that their greatness came bundled with a LOT of accomplishment elsewhere. Bob McAdoo. Spencer Haywood, Maurice Lucas, Bill Bridges, Jim Chones - all would be better PF choices for 2nd team IF career performance rather than Laker performance is considered. And the career 24.4 pt 5.8 reb Adrian Dantley might slip in at SF (he gave us 20pts/7rebs his two seasons at the Forum)...