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Did Chamberlain lose to Kobe Bryant in the top five in Lakers history?
The Lakers are recognized as one of the giants in the league, which stems from their geographical position in the big city of Los Angeles on the one hand and their brilliant team history achievements on the other. Zijin Army History 16 Cup, second only to Green Army's 17, ranking second in the league. During this period, Chamberlain, Jabbar, Magic, Kobe Bryant, O 'Neill and other superstars also led the Lakers to establish a dynasty five times. The American media "FW" ranked these five dynasties around this topic, among which Chamberlain lost to Kobe, the OK group came second, and the top spot was indisputable.

5. george mikan era

"Mr. Basketball" is the first batch of top players in the league, and is praised by david stern as "the first real superstar in NBA". With his smooth hook and tough attack at the basket, he led the Minneapolis Lakers to five championships and dominated the 1950s. With such excellent individual and team performance, McCann became one of the 50 greatest players in history and one of the most important members of the Hall of Fame, which also laid a solid championship foundation for this giant Lakers.

4. Chamberlain era

When he joined the Lakers, Chamberlain was no longer the monster who could hand over 100 points or 50 rebounds in a single game when he played in Philadelphia, but he was still the top inside player in the league. During his five seasons with the Lakers, Chamberlain led the team to the finals four times and won the championship 1972. It is this season that the Lakers have won 33 consecutive victories. The combination of Chamberlain, goodrich and Baylor is unforgettable.

3. Kobe Bryant's two consecutive championships

At this time, Kobe is at the peak of his career, facing the Green Army led by ray allen, Garnett and Pierce. Fortunately, the team brought him an important helper Gasol, but the team still regretted losing to the Green Army in 2008. However, in the following 2009 season, Kobe Bryant and the Lakers completely established their dominance. Facing the magic led by Howard, Kobe didn't give the other side any chance to win the championship easily. The following season, the Lakers once again met their old rival, the Green Army. The two sides fought fiercely for seven games, and the Lakers had the last laugh.

2.OK combination era

OK group is one of the few excellent outside players and inside players in the history of the league. At this time, O 'Neill is at the peak, regarded by the outside world as the most dominant center in the history of the league, and Kobe is also in the rising period of his career, looking like Jordan, the god of basketball. Therefore, under the leadership of the two men, the Lakers played an absolute dominance, not only reaching the finals four times, but also completing the feat of three consecutive championships. But in the end, unfortunately, the two sides broke up in discord. The American media also generally believe that if they can work together all the time, they may win at least six championships.

1. The Magician Age

There is no doubt that the top spot belongs to the SHOW TIME era led by magicians Jabbar and james worthy, which is indisputable.

Magic is the greatest player in the history of the Lakers and the best point guard in the history of the league. Jabbar's "Tiangou" is the greatest and most lasting inside player in the history of the league, and Worthy's "Cobra" is impressive at a critical moment. So under their leadership, the Lakers topped the league five times in eight years. The team not only played absolute dominance, but also played pleasing basketball through changeable passing and solid basic skills, which became the best memory of a generation.