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US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

The Los Angeles Lakers are one of the greatest teams in NBA history, winning the championship 17 times in their history, tied for first place in history with the Celtics. There are too many legendary superstars in the history of the Lakers, and now the US media has taken stock of the top ten scorers in the history of the Lakers, of which Elgin Baylegaard is the first, O'Neal is second, and James and Kobe are four or five.

US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth
US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

10. Magic Johnson - 19.5 points

(13 seasons, 1980-1991, 1996)

As the undisputed greatest point guard of all time, Magic Johnson completed one-man-one-city at the Los Angeles Lakers. Not only is The Magic a terrific all-around player, but also one of the greatest passers and generals of all time, winning 5 NBA championships in his career. The magician is also a capable scorer, even if his biggest feature is his organizational ability, he often uses his strength and size to punish opposing defenders at a low post, and has a strong hook shooting ability.

US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

9. Cedric Ceballos - 20.2 points

(3 seasons, 1995-1997)

After being drafted by the Phoenix Suns with the 48th overall pick in 1990, Seballos joined the Lakers for the fifth season of his career. After coming to the Lakers, Ceballos was named to the All-Star Team with an average of 21.7 points and 8.0 rebounds per game. The following season, Sebaros shot 53.0 percent from the field, averaging 21.2 points and 6.9 rebounds per game.

US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

8. Abdul-Jabbar - 20.4 points

(Season 14, 1976-1989)

Abdul-Jabbar is arguably the most dominant center of all time, having won NBA championships at the Milwaukee Bucks, but his fame really comes from the Los Angeles Lakers. Abdul-Jabbar has the most unstoppable sky-hook shooting in NBA history. Abdul-Jabbar averaged more than 20 points per game for 11 consecutive seasons with the Purple and Gold, and his combination with Magic Johnson was once the NBA's most dominant combination.

US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

7. McCann - 23.1 points

(7 seasons, 1949-1954, 1956)

As a 6-foot-10 center, McCann is considered the league's first true superstar, and McCann began his career with the Lakers. He won three consecutive scoring championships in the first 3 seasons and then rebounding kings in 2 consecutive seasons, and McCann also won 5 championships in 6 years, destroying defenders with his incredible size and dominance in the low position.

US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

6. Thick eyebrow brother - 24.1 points

(3 seasons, 2020-2022)

In his first season with the Lakers, He joined forces with James to help the Lakers win the championship, and in his first season with the Lakers, he averaged 26.1 points per game in the regular season. Thick-browed is a unique genius because of his dominant stature and defender technique, making him one of the most well-rounded offensive players we've ever seen, but his injury is the biggest conundrum.

US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

5. Kobe Bryant - 25.0 points

(20 seasons, 1997-2016)

Bryant is likely to be the greatest Lakers player of all time, and the top two scoring guards of all time, Bryant made a legend in a purple and gold jersey. As a dominant offensive player, Bryant once ranked second in history with 81 points in a single game, and also won two leading scorers and 5 titles, making him the strongest shooting guard besides Jordan.

US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

4. James - 27.0 points

(4 seasons, 2019-2022)

James is a great player who is a legend for the Cleveland Cavaliers, but he joined the Lakers in 2019 and also helped the Lakers win the championship in 2020. Due to his incredible stature and athleticism, James could not be stopped when attacking the basket, and also gradually developed a stable outside jumper. Even later in his life, James remained an unstoppable offensive presence on the court, nearly winning his second scoring title of his career at the age of 37 — something that would have been incredible.

US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

3. Jerry West - 27.030 points

(14 seasons, 1961-1974)

West is the NBA logo because he is one of the most dominant guards of all time. For some reason, West always seems to be disrespected in historical rankings, but he's still another historic-level point guard after Jordan and Bryant. West is an excellent shooter and passer, and West has made 14 All-Star Games and a scoring champion in his career.

US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

2. O'Neal - 27.033 points

(8 seasons, 1997-2004)

O'Neill is the most dominant centre-forward since Chamberlain, leading the team to the finals four times in 2000-2004 and winning three championships. O'Neill, along with Kobe Bryant, created a dynastic era for the Los Angeles Lakers. O'Neal is also a great scorer, and only one person in Los Angeles history has surpassed O'Neal to become the top scorer in Lakers history, and that is Elgin Baylor.

US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

1. Elgin Baylor - 27.4 points

(14 seasons, 1959-1972)

As one of the greatest players in NBA history who has never won a championship ring, Elgin Baylor has incredibly dominance as part of the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers. Because in Grandpa Belle's position, his physical condition and technology are better than most people. Elgin averaged more than 24 points per game in 11 seasons, and the Lakers had 38.3, 34.8 and 34.0 points in a single season. The superstar small forward has almost all of his offensive skills, being able to attack at half-time and in transitions, and Baylor is likely to maintain the highest scoring average in Lakers history.

Here are the top ten players in Los Angeles Lakers history who scored the most points:

1. Kobe Bryant -33,643

2. Jerry West - 25, 192

3. Abdul-Jabbar - 24, 176

4. Elgin Baylor - 23, 149

5. Magic Johnson - 17, 707

6. James Worthy - 16, 320

7. O'Neill – 13,895

8. Goodrich - 13,044

9. Byron Scott - 12,780

10. Jamal Wilkes - 10, 601

US media inventory of the Lakers' top ten scorers in history: O'Neal second seat James fourth Kobe Bryant fifth

(Text/Drunken Floating Life)

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