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How many dynasties did the Lakers establish? Who led the team to type?
14 champion of three dynasties of the Lakers: the first dynasty of the NBA was established by the Lakers. 1948-49 season, the Minneapolis Lakers and their super center McCann joined BAA. From that year until McCann retired in 1954, the Lakers won the championship five times in six years, including two consecutive championships and three consecutive championships. The only interruption was at 195 1, and McCann suffered a slight ankle fracture at the end of the regular season. Although he still insisted on participating in the playoffs, his speed was only half as fast as before, so that the talent of the Lakers was eliminated by the Royal Family in the Western Conference finals. At that time, injury was McCann's only enemy and the Lakers' only enemy. The second generation dynasty of the Lakers came in the 1980s. Since Magic Johnson joined us, the Lakers reached the finals eight times and won the championship five times in 10, including a second consecutive championship. "Magic" not only brought victory and champion to the Lakers, but also introduced "Showtime" tactical system. In the "Showtime" system, the Lakers take the "magician" as the axis and make a fast break with high efficiency and strong appreciation. In this system, James Worthy became the best small forward in the history of the league. Once the opponent's defense is fast and the speed is not fast, the Lakers can return to the half-court attack that "Jabbar" Jabbar is good at. In those ten years, the Celtics led by Byrd won the championship three times, but they finally came behind the Lakers. At the beginning of this century, O 'Neill (O) and Kobe Bryant (K) joined hands to complete the three consecutive championships from 2000 to 2002, built the third generation dynasty of the Lakers, and officially declared the Lakers to be the first giant in the NBA. O 'Neal was the most dominant center, while Kobe was a talented defender at that time. In those three years, "OK Wired" met such formidable enemies as pioneers, kings and spurs, but finally defeated the enemy and achieved hegemony.