nbalife wrote:The lakers might seem one of the most successful club in nba history with 16 championships. But it wasnt always all success and winning for them. There was a point when the lakers were almost LOST and forgotten, but one player saved their franchise and made them relevant again.
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Dude your post is moot, anybody with knowledge of NBA history knows that not only Mikan saved the Lakers but there were also a of crooked trade that saved the Celtics also. See the reason I taking a dump on your post because you come here posting this as if the Lakers were some down trodden franchise for like decades.
Dude in the era that Mikan played every NBA franchise struggled on all levels. Plus your fact are all the way off, if Mikan came to the Lakers in the mid 40's and the NBL and BAA merged in the same span....how in the hell did Mikan save the Lakers ? They had won a championship in the BAA before the merger.
Now to school you some more....go find and post how the St.Louis Hawks saved the Boston Celtics, that's your homework kid. See when you post here best believe that I will find holes in your post if you're not up on NBA history like me.
If anything a delayed flight due to bad weather is what saved the Lakers and Mikan staying with them...I know the real facts but you need to get on that homework to find out for yourself.