1998-99 Los Angeles Lakers Game-by-Game Results

National Basketball Association (NBA)
Team Record: 31-19
Finishing 2nd in the NBA's Pacific Division of the Western Conference
Postseason: 3-5 Lost conference semifinals
Conference First Round - Defeated Houston Rockets 3-1
Conference Semifinals - Lost to San Antonio Spurs 4-0
Coach: Del Harris (6-6)
Coach: Bill Bertka (1-0)
Coach: Kurt Rambis (24-13)
Location: Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 430,007, Avg. 17,200 in 25 home dates
1998-99 Los Angeles Lakers Statistics
1998-99 Los Angeles Lakers Roster

The Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association ended the 1998-99 season with a record of 31 wins and 19 losses, finishing second in the NBA's Pacific Division of the Western Conference. The team compiled a postseason mark of 3-5.

The Lakers scored 4,950 points and gave up 4,799. Shaquille O'Neal scored a team-leading 1,289 points for Los Angeles, and Kobe Bryant contributed 16 or more per game, too. Shaquille O'Neal racked up 525 rebounds. Derek Fisher dished out 197 assists for the squad.

Defensively, Kobe Bryant added 72 steals, while Shaquille O'Neal swatted 82 opponent shot attempts.

Del Harris, Bill Bertka and Kurt Rambis coached the team. The 1998-99 Los Angeles Lakers lost in the conference semifinals.

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Regular Season Points For: 0
Regular Season Points Against: 0

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