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The '''[[2011–12 NBA season|2011–12]] [[Los Angeles Lakers]] season''' is the 66th season of the franchise, its 63rd season in the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA), and its 52nd season in [[Los Angeles]]. Following the [[2011 NBA lockout]] each team only played 66 games instead of the usual 82. The Lakers finished 41-25, winning the [[Pacific Division (NBA)|Pacific Division]] for the 33rd time. They finished the season as the #3 seed in the Western Conference. In the playoffs, they lost to the [[Oklahoma City Thunder]] 1-4 in the Western Conference semi-finals.
The '''[[2011–12 NBA season|2011–12]] [[Los Angeles Lakers]] season''' is the 66th season of the franchise, its 63rd season in the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA), and its 52nd season in [[Los Angeles]]. Following the [[2011 NBA lockout]] each team only played 66 games instead of the usual 82. The Lakers finished 41—25, winning the [[Pacific Division (NBA)|Pacific Division]] for the 33rd time. They finished the season as the #3 seed in the Western Conference. In the playoffs, they lost to [[2011–12 Oklahoma City Thunder season|the Oklahoma City Thunder]] 1—4 in the Western Conference semi-finals.


==Key dates==
==Key dates==
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| December 19
| December 19
| [[Los Angeles Clippers|L.A. Clippers]]
| [[2011–12 Los Angeles Clippers season|L.A. Clippers]]
| {{NBA game|date=20111219|id=LACLAL|pf=95|pa=114}}
| {{NBA game|date=20111219|id=LACLAL|pf=95|pa=114}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (22)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (22)
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| 2
| December 21
| December 21
| @ [[Los Angeles Clippers|L.A. Clippers]]
| @ [[2011–12 Los Angeles Clippers season|L.A. Clippers]]
| {{NBA game|date=20111221|id=LALLAC|pf=103|pa=108}}
| {{NBA game|date=20111221|id=LALLAC|pf=103|pa=108}}
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (26)
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (26)
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===Emergence of All Star Andrew Bynum===
===Emergence of All Star Andrew Bynum===
At the start of the season, [[Andrew Bynum]] did not play the first four games due to a suspension he earned in the final game of last year's playoff series against the [[Dallas Mavericks]]. In his first game back against the [[Denver Nuggets]], he scored 29 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help the Lakers to a 92-89 win.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=311231013 |title=Andrew Bynum returns from suspension to power Lakers by Nuggets |date=December 31, 2011 |accessdate=Feb 4, 2013|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures}}</ref> He had his first 20-20 game on January 3 against the [[Houston Rockets]] scoring 21 points and grabbing 22 rebounds.<ref>{{cite news |title=Kobe Bryant's 37, Andrew Bynum's 20–20 help Lakers stay hot |date=January 3, 2012 |work=ESPN.com |agency=Associated Press |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=320103013 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/64RdM361k |archivedate=January 4, 2012}}</ref> On April 11, 2012 Bynum further showed why he should be an all-star when against the [[San Antonio Spurs]] he recorded a career high 30 rebounds and helped the Lakers win the game 98-84.<ref name="sbnation.com">http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2012/4/12/2942837/andrew-bynum-30-rebounds-la-lakers-san-antonio-spurs-score</ref> His domination on the glass was further shown when the Spurs only managed to grab 32 rebounds as a team. This was all done with [[Kobe Bryant]], the Lakers best player sitting out.<ref name="sbnation.com"/> For the first time he was selected to play in the [[NBA All-Star Game|All Star]] game as the Western Conference's starting center.<ref name="starters">{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/2012/allstar/2012/02/02/starters-release/index.html|title=Howard top vote-getter in 2012 All-Star balloting|date=February 2, 2012|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|accessdate=February 2, 2012}}</ref> He was awarded Western Conference Player of the Week for the week of March 12 through 18.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/2012/news/03/19/players-of-the-week/index.html |title=Bucks' Gooden, Lakers' Bynum named Players of the Week |publisher=NBA.com |date=2012-03-19 |accessdate=2012-08-11}}</ref> Bynum finish the season averaging a career high 18.7 points per game, 11.8 rebounds per game (NBA 3rd overall), and 35.2 minutes per game.<ref>[[Andrew Bynum#2011–12 season]]</ref> His emergence as an all-star and career high numbers sparked a debate of whether Bynum was the best center in the league or [[Dwight Howard]].<ref>http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/7486311/andrew-bynum-dwight-howard-respond-shaquille-oneal-remarks-best-big-man</ref> Previously, Howard was seen widely as the undisputed best center in the league. [[Shaquille O'Neal]] was one of the main supporters of Bynum as the best center in the league.<ref>http://espn.go.com/losangeles/nba/story/_/id/7486311/andrew-bynum-dwight-howard-respond-shaquille-oneal-remarks-best-big-man</ref>
At the start of the season, [[Andrew Bynum]] did not play the first four games due to a suspension he earned in the final game of last year's playoff series against the [[Dallas Mavericks]]. In his first game back against the [[Denver Nuggets]], he scored 29 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help the Lakers to a 92-89 win.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=311231013 |title=Andrew Bynum returns from suspension to power Lakers by Nuggets |date=December 31, 2011 |accessdate=Feb 4, 2013|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures}}</ref> He had his first 20-20 game on January 3 against the [[Houston Rockets]] scoring 21 points and grabbing 22 rebounds.<ref>{{cite news |title=Kobe Bryant's 37, Andrew Bynum's 20–20 help Lakers stay hot |date=January 3, 2012 |work=ESPN.com |agency=Associated Press |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=320103013 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/64RdM361k |archivedate=January 4, 2012}}</ref> On April 11, 2012 Bynum further showed why he should be an all-star when against [[2011–12 San Antonio Spurs season|the San Antonio Spurs]] he recorded a career high 30 rebounds and helped the Lakers win the game 98-84.<ref name="sbnation.com">http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2012/4/12/2942837/andrew-bynum-30-rebounds-la-lakers-san-antonio-spurs-score</ref> His domination on the glass was further shown when the Spurs only managed to grab 32 rebounds as a team. This was all done with [[Kobe Bryant]], the Lakers best player sitting out.<ref name="sbnation.com"/> For the first time he was selected to play in the [[NBA All-Star Game|All Star]] game as the Western Conference's starting center.<ref name="starters">{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/2012/allstar/2012/02/02/starters-release/index.html|title=Howard top vote-getter in 2012 All-Star balloting|date=February 2, 2012|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|accessdate=February 2, 2012}}</ref> He was awarded Western Conference Player of the Week for the week of March 12 through 18.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/2012/news/03/19/players-of-the-week/index.html |title=Bucks' Gooden, Lakers' Bynum named Players of the Week |publisher=NBA.com |date=2012-03-19 |accessdate=2012-08-11}}</ref> Bynum finish the season averaging a career high 18.7 points per game, 11.8 rebounds per game (NBA 3rd overall), and 35.2 minutes per game.<ref>[[Andrew Bynum#2011–12 season]]</ref> His emergence as an all-star and career high numbers sparked a debate of whether Bynum was the best center in the league or [[Dwight Howard]].<ref>http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/7486311/andrew-bynum-dwight-howard-respond-shaquille-oneal-remarks-best-big-man</ref> Previously, Howard was seen widely as the undisputed best center in the league. [[Shaquille O'Neal]] was one of the main supporters of Bynum as the best center in the league.<ref>http://espn.go.com/losangeles/nba/story/_/id/7486311/andrew-bynum-dwight-howard-respond-shaquille-oneal-remarks-best-big-man</ref>


===Standings===
===Standings===
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| 1
| December 25
| December 25
| [[Chicago Bulls|Chicago]]
| [[2011–12 Chicago Bulls season|Chicago]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20111225|id=CHILAL|pf=87|pa=88}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20111225|id=CHILAL|pf=87|pa=88}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (28)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (28)
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| 2
| 2
| December 26
| December 26
| @ [[Sacramento Kings|Sacramento]]
| @ [[2011–12 Sacramento Kings season|Sacramento]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20111226|id=LALSAC|pf=91|pa=100}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20111226|id=LALSAC|pf=91|pa=100}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (29)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (29)
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| 3
| 3
| December 27
| December 27
| [[Utah Jazz|Utah]]
| [[2011–12 Utah Jazz season|Utah]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20111227|id=UTALAL|pf=96|pa=71}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20111227|id=UTALAL|pf=96|pa=71}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (26)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (26)
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| 4
| 4
| December 29
| December 29
| [[New York Knicks|New York]]
| [[2011–12 New York Knicks season|New York]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20111229|id=NYKLAL|pf=99|pa=82}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20111229|id=NYKLAL|pf=99|pa=82}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (28)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (28)
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| 5
| 5
| December 31
| December 31
| [[Denver Nuggets|Denver]]
| [[2011–12 Denver Nuggets season|Denver]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20111231|id=DENLAL|pf=92|pa=89}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20111231|id=DENLAL|pf=92|pa=89}}
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (29)
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (29)
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| 6
| 6
| January 1
| January 1
| @ [[Denver Nuggets|Denver]]
| @ [[2011–12 Denver Nuggets season|Denver]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120101|id=LALDEN|pf=90|pa=99}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120101|id=LALDEN|pf=90|pa=99}}
| [[Pau Gasol]] (20)
| [[Pau Gasol]] (20)
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| 7
| 7
| January 3
| January 3
| [[Houston Rockets|Houston]]
| [[2011–12 Houston Rockets season|Houston]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120103|id=HOULAL|pf=108|pa=99}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120103|id=HOULAL|pf=108|pa=99}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (37)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (37)
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| 8
| 8
| January 5
| January 5
| @ [[Portland Trail Blazers|Portland]]
| @ [[2011–12 Portland Trail Blazers season|Portland]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120105|id=LALPOR|pf=96|pa=107}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120105|id=LALPOR|pf=96|pa=107}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (30)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (30)
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| 9
| 9
| January 6
| January 6
| [[Golden State Warriors|Golden State]]
| [[2011–12 Golden State Warriors season|Golden State]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120106|id=GSWLAL|pf=97|pa=90}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120106|id=GSWLAL|pf=97|pa=90}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (39)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (39)
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| 10
| 10
| January 8
| January 8
| [[Memphis Grizzlies|Memphis]]
| [[2011–12 Memphis Grizzlies season|Memphis]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120108|id=MEMLAL|pf=90|pa=82}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120108|id=MEMLAL|pf=90|pa=82}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (26)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (26)
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| 11
| 11
| January 10
| January 10
| [[Phoenix Suns|Phoenix]]
| [[2011–12 Phoenix Suns season|Phoenix]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120110|id=PHXLAL|pf=99|pa=83}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120110|id=PHXLAL|pf=99|pa=83}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (48)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (48)
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| 12
| 12
| January 11
| January 11
| @ [[Utah Jazz|Utah]]
| @ [[2011–12 Utah Jazz season|Utah]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120111|id=LALUTA|pf=90|pa=87|ot=1}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120111|id=LALUTA|pf=90|pa=87|ot=1}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (40)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (40)
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| 13
| 13
| January 13
| January 13
| [[Cleveland Cavaliers|Cleveland]]
| [[2011–12 Cleveland Cavaliers season|Cleveland]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120113|id=CLELAL|pf=97|pa=92}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120113|id=CLELAL|pf=97|pa=92}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (42)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (42)
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| 14
| 14
| January 14
| January 14
| @ [[Los Angeles Clippers|L.A. Clippers]]
| @ [[2011–12 Los Angeles Clippers season|L.A. Clippers]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120114|id=LALLAC|pf=92|pa=102}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120114|id=LALLAC|pf=92|pa=102}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (42)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (42)
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| 15
| 15
| January 16
| January 16
| [[Dallas Mavericks|Dallas]]
| [[2011–12 Dallas Mavericks season|Dallas]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120116|id=DALLAL|pf=73|pa=70}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120116|id=DALLAL|pf=73|pa=70}}
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (17)
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (17)
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| 16
| 16
| January 19
| January 19
| @ [[Miami Heat|Miami]]
| @ [[2011–12 Miami Heat season|Miami]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120119|id=LALMIA|pf=87|pa=98}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120119|id=LALMIA|pf=87|pa=98}}
| [[Pau Gasol]] (26)
| [[Pau Gasol]] (26)
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| 17
| 17
| January 20
| January 20
| @ [[Orlando Magic|Orlando]]
| @ [[2011–12 Orlando Magic season|Orlando]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120120|id=LALORL|pf=80|pa=92}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120120|id=LALORL|pf=80|pa=92}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (30)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (30)
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| 18
| 18
| January 22
| January 22
| [[Indiana Pacers|Indiana]]
| [[2011–12 Indiana Pacers season|Indiana]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120122|id=INDLAL|pf=96|pa=98}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120122|id=INDLAL|pf=96|pa=98}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (33)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (33)
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| 19
| 19
| January 25
| January 25
| [[Los Angeles Clippers|L.A. Clippers]]
| [[2011–12 Los Angeles Clippers season|L.A. Clippers]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120125|id=LACLAL|pf=96|pa=91}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120125|id=LACLAL|pf=96|pa=91}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (24)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (24)
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| 20
| 20
| January 28
| January 28
| @ [[Milwaukee Bucks|Milwaukee]]
| @ [[2011–12 Milwaukee Bucks season|Milwaukee]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120128|id=LALMIL|pf=89|pa=100}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120128|id=LALMIL|pf=89|pa=100}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (27)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (27)
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| 21
| 21
| January 29
| January 29
| @ [[Minnesota Timberwolves|Minnesota]]
| @ [[2011–12 Minnesota Timberwolves season|Minnesota]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120129|id=LALMIN|pf=106|pa=101}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120129|id=LALMIN|pf=106|pa=101}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (35)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (35)
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| 22
| 22
| January 31
| January 31
| [[Charlotte Bobcats|Charlotte]]
| [[2011–12 Charlotte Bobcats season|Charlotte]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120131|id=CHALAL|pf=106|pa=73}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120131|id=CHALAL|pf=106|pa=73}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (24)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (24)
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| 23
| 23
| February 3
| February 3
| @ [[Denver Nuggets|Denver]]
| @ [[2011–12 Denver Nuggets season|Denver]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120203|id=LALDEN|pf=93|pa=89}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120203|id=LALDEN|pf=93|pa=89}}
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (22)
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (22)
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| 24
| 24
| February 4
| February 4
| @ [[Utah Jazz|Utah]]
| @ [[2011–12 Utah Jazz season|Utah]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120204|id=LALUTA|pf=87|pa=96}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120204|id=LALUTA|pf=87|pa=96}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (26)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (26)
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| 25
| 25
| February 6
| February 6
| @ [[Philadelphia 76ers|Philadelphia]]
| @ [[2011–12 Philadelphia 76ers season|Philadelphia]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120206|id=LALPHI|pf=90|pa=95}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120206|id=LALPHI|pf=90|pa=95}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (28)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (28)
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| 26
| 26
| February 9
| February 9
| @ [[Boston Celtics|Boston]]
| @ [[2011–12 Boston Celtics season|Boston]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120209|id=LALBOS|pf=88|pa=87}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120209|id=LALBOS|pf=88|pa=87}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (27)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (27)
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| 27
| 27
| February 10
| February 10
| @ [[New York Knicks|New York]]
| @ [[2011–12 New York Knicks season|New York]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120210|id=LALNYK|pf=85|pa=92}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120210|id=LALNYK|pf=85|pa=92}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (34)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (34)
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| 28
| 28
| February 12
| February 12
| @ [[Toronto Raptors|Toronto]]
| @ [[2011–12 Toronto Raptors season|Toronto]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120212|id=LALTOR|pf=94|pa=92}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120212|id=LALTOR|pf=94|pa=92}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (27)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (27)
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| 29
| 29
| February 14
| February 14
| [[Atlanta Hawks|Atlanta]]
| [[2011–12 Atlanta Hawks season|Atlanta]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120214|id=ATLLAL|pf=86|pa=78}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120214|id=ATLLAL|pf=86|pa=78}}
| [[Pau Gasol]] (20)
| [[Pau Gasol]] (20)
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| 30
| 30
| February 17
| February 17
| [[Phoenix Suns|Phoenix]]
| [[2011–12 Phoenix Suns season|Phoenix]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120217|id=PHXLAL|pf=111|pa=99}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120217|id=PHXLAL|pf=111|pa=99}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (36)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (36)
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| 31
| 31
| February 19
| February 19
| @ [[Phoenix Suns|Phoenix]]
| @ [[2011–12 Phoenix Suns season|Phoenix]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120219|id=LALPHX|pf=90|pa=102}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120219|id=LALPHX|pf=90|pa=102}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (32)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (32)
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| 32
| 32
| February 20
| February 20
| [[Portland Trail Blazers|Portland]]
| [[2011–12 Portland Trail Blazers season|Portland]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120220|id=PORLAL|pf=103|pa=92}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120220|id=PORLAL|pf=103|pa=92}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (29)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (29)
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| 33
| 33
| February 22
| February 22
| @ [[Dallas Mavericks|Dallas]]
| @ [[2011–12 Dallas Mavericks season|Dallas]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120222|id=LALDAL|pf=96|pa=91}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120222|id=LALDAL|pf=96|pa=91}}
| [[Pau Gasol]] (24)
| [[Pau Gasol]] (24)
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| 34
| 34
| February 23
| February 23
| @ [[Oklahoma City Thunder|Oklahoma City]]
| @ [[2011–12 Oklahoma City Thunder season|Oklahoma City]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120223|id=LALOKC|pf=85|pa=100}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120223|id=LALOKC|pf=85|pa=100}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (24)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (24)
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| 35
| 35
| February 29
| February 29
| [[Minnesota Timberwolves|Minnesota]]
| [[2011–12 Minnesota Timberwolves season|Minnesota]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120229|id=MINLAL|pf=104|pa=85}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120229|id=MINLAL|pf=104|pa=85}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (31)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (31)
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| 36
| 36
| March 2
| March 2
| [[Sacramento Kings|Sacramento]]
| [[2011–12 Sacramento Kings season|Sacramento]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120302|id=SACLAL|pf=115|pa=107}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120302|id=SACLAL|pf=115|pa=107}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (38)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (38)
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| 37
| 37
| March 4
| March 4
| [[Miami Heat|Miami]]
| [[2011–12 Miami Heat season|Miami]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120304|id=MIALAL|pf=93|pa=83}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120304|id=MIALAL|pf=93|pa=83}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (33)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (33)
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| 38
| 38
| March 6
| March 6
| @ [[Detroit Pistons|Detroit]]
| @ [[2011–12 Detroit Pistons season|Detroit]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120306|id=LALDET|pf=85|pa=88}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120306|id=LALDET|pf=85|pa=88}}
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (30)
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (30)
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| 39
| 39
| March 7
| March 7
| @ [[Washington Wizards|Washington]]
| @ [[2011–12 Washington Wizards season|Washington]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120307|id=LALWAS|pf=101|pa=106}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120307|id=LALWAS|pf=101|pa=106}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (30)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (30)
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| 40
| 40
| March 9
| March 9
| @ [[Minnesota Timberwolves|Minnesota]]
| @ [[2011–12 Minnesota Timberwolves season|Minnesota]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120309|id=LALMIN|pf=105|pa=102}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120309|id=LALMIN|pf=105|pa=102}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (34)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (34)
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| 41
| 41
| March 11
| March 11
| [[Boston Celtics|Boston]]
| [[2011–12 Boston Celtics season|Boston]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120311|id=BOSLAL|pf=97|pa=94}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120311|id=BOSLAL|pf=97|pa=94}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (26)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (26)
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| 42
| 42
| March 13
| March 13
| @ [[Memphis Grizzlies|Memphis]]
| @ [[2011–12 Memphis Grizzlies season|Memphis]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120313|id=LALMEM|pf=116|pa=111|ot=1}}
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| [[Andrew Bynum]] (37)
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (37)
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| March 14
| @ [[New Orleans Hornets|New Orleans]]
| @ [[2011–12 New Orleans Hornets season|New Orleans]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120314|id=LALNOH|pf=107|pa=101|ot=1}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120314|id=LALNOH|pf=107|pa=101|ot=1}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (33)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (33)
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| [[Minnesota Timberwolves|Minnesota]]
| [[2011–12 Minnesota Timberwolves season|Minnesota]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120316|id=MINLAL|pf=97|pa=92}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120316|id=MINLAL|pf=97|pa=92}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (28)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (28)
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| March 18
| [[Utah Jazz|Utah]]
| [[2011–12 Utah Jazz season|Utah]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120318|id=UTALAL|pf=99|pa=103}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120318|id=UTALAL|pf=99|pa=103}}
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (33)
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (33)
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| March 20
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| @ [[2011–12 Houston Rockets season|Houston]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120320|id=LALHOU|pf=104|pa=107}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120320|id=LALHOU|pf=104|pa=107}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (29)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (29)
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| March 21
| @ [[Dallas Mavericks|Dallas]]
| @ [[2011–12 Dallas Mavericks season|Dallas]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120321|id=LALDAL|pf=109|pa=93}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120321|id=LALDAL|pf=109|pa=93}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (30)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (30)
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| March 23
| [[Portland Trail Blazers|Portland]]
| [[2011–12 Portland Trail Blazers season|Portland]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120323|id=PORLAL|pf=103|pa=96}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120323|id=PORLAL|pf=103|pa=96}}
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (28)
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (28)
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| [[Memphis Grizzlies|Memphis]]
| [[2011–12 Memphis Grizzlies season|Memphis]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120325|id=MEMLAL|pf=96|pa=102}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120325|id=MEMLAL|pf=96|pa=102}}
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (30)
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (30)
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| March 27
| @ [[Golden State Warriors|Golden State]]
| @ [[2011–12 Golden State Warriors season|Golden State]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120327|id=LALGSW|pf=104|pa=101}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120327|id=LALGSW|pf=104|pa=101}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (30)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (30)
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| [[Oklahoma City Thunder|Oklahoma City]]
| [[2011–12 Oklahoma City Thunder season|Oklahoma City]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120329|id=OKCLAL|pf=93|pa=102}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120329|id=OKCLAL|pf=93|pa=102}}
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (25)
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (25)
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| [[New Orleans Hornets|New Orleans]]
| [[2011–12 New Orleans Hornets season|New Orleans]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120331|id=NOHLAL|pf=88|pa=85}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120331|id=NOHLAL|pf=88|pa=85}}
| [[Pau Gasol]] (21)
| [[Pau Gasol]] (21)
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| [[Golden State Warriors|Golden State]]
| [[2011–12 Golden State Warriors season|Golden State]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120401|id=GSWLAL|pf=120|pa=112}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120401|id=GSWLAL|pf=120|pa=112}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (40)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (40)
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| [[New Jersey Nets|New Jersey]]
| [[2011–12 New Jersey Nets season|New Jersey]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120403|id=NJNLAL|pf=91|pa=87}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120403|id=NJNLAL|pf=91|pa=87}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (24)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (24)
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| April 4
| @ [[Los Angeles Clippers|L.A. Clippers]]
| @ [[2011–12 Los Angeles Clippers season|L.A. Clippers]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120404|id=LALLAC|pf=113|pa=108}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120404|id=LALLAC|pf=113|pa=108}}
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (36)
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (36)
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| April 6
| April 6
| [[Houston Rockets|Houston]]
| [[2011–12 Houston Rockets season|Houston]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120406|id=HOULAL|pf=107|pa=112}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120406|id=HOULAL|pf=107|pa=112}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (28)
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (28)
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| April 7
| @ [[Phoenix Suns|Phoenix]]
| @ [[2011–12 Phoenix Suns season|Phoenix]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120407|id=LALPHX|pf=105|pa=125}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120407|id=LALPHX|pf=105|pa=125}}
| [[Pau Gasol]] (30)
| [[Pau Gasol]] (30)
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| April 9
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| @ [[2011–12 New Orleans Hornets season|New Orleans]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120409|id=LALNOH|pf=93|pa=91}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120409|id=LALNOH|pf=93|pa=91}}
| [[Pau Gasol]] (25)
| [[Pau Gasol]] (25)
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| April 11
| @ [[San Antonio Spurs|San Antonio]]
| @ [[2011–12 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120411|id=LALSAS|pf=98|pa=84}}
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| [[Metta World Peace]] (26)
| [[Metta World Peace]] (26)
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| [[Denver Nuggets|Denver]]
| [[2011–12 Denver Nuggets season|Denver]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120413|id=DENLAL|pf=103|pa=97}}
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| [[San Antonio Spurs|San Antonio]]
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| {{NBA Game|date=20120417|id=SASLAL|pf=91|pa=112}}
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| [[Andrew Bynum]] (21)
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| @ [[2011–12 Golden State Warriors season|Golden State]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120418|id=LALGSW|pf=99|pa=87}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120418|id=LALGSW|pf=99|pa=87}}
| [[Andrew Bynum]] (31)
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| {{NBA Game|date=20120420|id=LALSAS|pf=97|pa=121}}
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| [[Kobe Bryant]] (18)
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| [[Oklahoma City Thunder|Oklahoma City]]
| [[2011–12 Oklahoma City Thunder season|Oklahoma City]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120422|id=OKCLAL|pf=114|pa=106|ot=2}}
| {{NBA Game|date=20120422|id=OKCLAL|pf=114|pa=106|ot=2}}
| [[Kobe Bryant]] (26)
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| April 26
| @ [[Sacramento Kings|Sacramento]]
| @ [[2011–12 Sacramento Kings season|Sacramento]]
| {{NBA Game|date=20120426|id=LALSAC|pf=96|pa=113}}
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| [[Josh McRoberts]] (16)
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===Denver Nuggets===
===Denver Nuggets===
The Lakers were matched against the [[2011–12 Denver Nuggets season|Denver Nuggets]] in the first round of the [[2012 NBA Playoffs]]. They won the opening game 103–88 after [[Andrew Bynum]] had a [[triple-double]] with 10 points, 13 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots. The blocked shots broke [[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]]'s franchise record of nine, and tied the NBA playoff record set by [[Mark Eaton (basketball)|Mark Eaton]] and [[Hakeem Olajuwon]]. [[Kobe Bryant]] scored 31 points and [[Pau Gasol]] added 13 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.<ref>{{cite news|title=Bynum's triple-double leads Lakers past Nuggets|date=April 29, 2012|work=SI.com|agency=Associated Press|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/gameflash/2012/04/29/31681_recap.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/67chiZJ0r|archivedate=May 13, 2012}}</ref> After the Lakers led the series 3–1, Bynum before Game 5 said, "Close-out games are actually kind of easy."<ref>{{cite news|last=McMenamin|first=Dave|title=Lakers want to end series Tuesday|date=May 9, 2012|work=ESPNLosAngeles.com|url=http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/7902623/2012-nba-playoffs-los-angeles-lakers-seek-early-close-series-denver-nuggets|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/67cbXo08T|archivedate=May 9, 2012}}</ref> The Lakers won the series 4–3, and avoided becoming the ninth team in NBA history to blow a 3-1 lead in a series. Gasol had 23 points, 17 rebounds and six assists, Bynum had 16 points and a career playoff-high 18 rebounds, and [[Steve Blake]] scored a playoff career-high 19 points in a 96–87 win in Game 7. The Lakers blew 16-point lead in the second half before Gasol put the Lakers ahead for good with a tip-in basket with 6:30 to play. Denver had 19 turnovers in the game and shot just 7-of-27 shooting in the fourth quarter. Returning from his seven-game suspension, [[Metta World Peace]] scored 15 points, while Bryant had 17 points added eight assists.<ref>{{cite news|title=Pau Gasol-led Lakers top Nuggets in Game 7; Metta World Peace adds 15 points in return|date=May 12, 2012|work=ESPN.com|agency=Associated Press|url=http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=320512013|accessdate=May 12, 2012}}</ref>
The Lakers were matched against [[2011–12 Denver Nuggets season|the Denver Nuggets]] in the first round of the [[2012 NBA Playoffs]]. They won the opening game 103–88 after [[Andrew Bynum]] had a [[triple-double]] with 10 points, 13 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots. The blocked shots broke [[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]]'s franchise record of nine, and tied the NBA playoff record set by [[Mark Eaton (basketball)|Mark Eaton]] and [[Hakeem Olajuwon]]. [[Kobe Bryant]] scored 31 points and [[Pau Gasol]] added 13 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.<ref>{{cite news|title=Bynum's triple-double leads Lakers past Nuggets|date=April 29, 2012|work=SI.com|agency=Associated Press|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/gameflash/2012/04/29/31681_recap.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/67chiZJ0r|archivedate=May 13, 2012}}</ref> After the Lakers led the series 3–1, Bynum before Game 5 said, "Close-out games are actually kind of easy."<ref>{{cite news|last=McMenamin|first=Dave|title=Lakers want to end series Tuesday|date=May 9, 2012|work=ESPNLosAngeles.com|url=http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/7902623/2012-nba-playoffs-los-angeles-lakers-seek-early-close-series-denver-nuggets|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/67cbXo08T|archivedate=May 9, 2012}}</ref> The Lakers won the series 4–3, and avoided becoming the ninth team in NBA history to blow a 3-1 lead in a series. Gasol had 23 points, 17 rebounds and six assists, Bynum had 16 points and a career playoff-high 18 rebounds, and [[Steve Blake]] scored a playoff career-high 19 points in a 96–87 win in Game 7. The Lakers blew 16-point lead in the second half before Gasol put the Lakers ahead for good with a tip-in basket with 6:30 to play. Denver had 19 turnovers in the game and shot just 7-of-27 shooting in the fourth quarter. Returning from his seven-game suspension, [[Metta World Peace]] scored 15 points, while Bryant had 17 points added eight assists.<ref>{{cite news|title=Pau Gasol-led Lakers top Nuggets in Game 7; Metta World Peace adds 15 points in return|date=May 12, 2012|work=ESPN.com|agency=Associated Press|url=http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=320512013|accessdate=May 12, 2012}}</ref>


===Oklahoma City Thunder===
===Oklahoma City Thunder===
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Revision as of 23:50, 26 April 2016

2011–12 Los Angeles Lakers season
Division champions
Head coachMike Brown
General managerMitch Kupchak
OwnersJerry Buss
ArenaStaples Center
Results
Record41–25 (.621)
PlaceDivision: 1st (Pacific)
Conference: 3rd (Western)
Playoff finishLost in Conference Semifinals to Oklahoma City (1–4)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionHome: FS West HD Away: KCAL 9 HD
Radio710 ESPN
< 2010–11 2012–13 >

The 2011–12 Los Angeles Lakers season is the 66th season of the franchise, its 63rd season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 52nd season in Los Angeles. Following the 2011 NBA lockout each team only played 66 games instead of the usual 82. The Lakers finished 41—25, winning the Pacific Division for the 33rd time. They finished the season as the #3 seed in the Western Conference. In the playoffs, they lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder 1—4 in the Western Conference semi-finals.

Key dates

Draft picks

Round Pick Player Position Nationality College/Team

Roster

Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From
SF 9 Barnes, Matt 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 226 lb (103 kg) 1980–03–09 UCLA
PG 5 Blake, Steve 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 172 lb (78 kg) 1980–02–26 Maryland
SG 24 Bryant, Kobe (C) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 1978–08–23 Lower Merion HS (PA)
C 17 Bynum, Andrew 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 285 lb (129 kg) 1987–10–27 St. Joseph HS (NJ)
SF 3 Ebanks, Devin 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1989–10–28 West Virginia
G/F 88 Eyenga, Christian 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 1989–06–22 DR Congo
F/C 16 Gasol, Pau (C) 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 250 lb (113 kg) 1980–07–06 Spain
SG 0 Goudelock, Andrew 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1988–07–12 College of Charleston
F/C 27 Hill, Jordan 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 235 lb (107 kg) 1987–07–27 Arizona
PF 6 McRoberts, Josh 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 240 lb (109 kg) 1987–02–28 Duke
PG 1 Morris, Darius 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1991–01–03 Michigan
F/C 14 Murphy, Troy 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 245 lb (111 kg) 1980–05–02 Notre Dame
PG 7 Sessions, Ramon 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1986–04–11 Nevada
SF 15 World Peace, Metta 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 260 lb (118 kg) 1979–11–13 St. John's
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (DL) On assignment to D-League affiliate
  • Injured Injured

Roster
Last transaction: 2012-04-26

Pre-season

2011 pre-season game log
Pre-season: 0–2 (home: 0–1; road: 0–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 December 19 L.A. Clippers L 95–114 Kobe Bryant (22) Andrew Bynum (12) Steve Blake (5) Staples Center
18,643
0–1
2 December 21 @ L.A. Clippers L 103–108 Andrew Bynum (26) Andrew Bynum (11) Derek Fisher (8) Staples Center
19,060
0–2
2011–12 season schedule

Regular season

Emergence of All Star Andrew Bynum

At the start of the season, Andrew Bynum did not play the first four games due to a suspension he earned in the final game of last year's playoff series against the Dallas Mavericks. In his first game back against the Denver Nuggets, he scored 29 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help the Lakers to a 92-89 win.[2] He had his first 20-20 game on January 3 against the Houston Rockets scoring 21 points and grabbing 22 rebounds.[3] On April 11, 2012 Bynum further showed why he should be an all-star when against the San Antonio Spurs he recorded a career high 30 rebounds and helped the Lakers win the game 98-84.[4] His domination on the glass was further shown when the Spurs only managed to grab 32 rebounds as a team. This was all done with Kobe Bryant, the Lakers best player sitting out.[4] For the first time he was selected to play in the All Star game as the Western Conference's starting center.[5] He was awarded Western Conference Player of the Week for the week of March 12 through 18.[6] Bynum finish the season averaging a career high 18.7 points per game, 11.8 rebounds per game (NBA 3rd overall), and 35.2 minutes per game.[7] His emergence as an all-star and career high numbers sparked a debate of whether Bynum was the best center in the league or Dwight Howard.[8] Previously, Howard was seen widely as the undisputed best center in the league. Shaquille O'Neal was one of the main supporters of Bynum as the best center in the league.[9]

Standings

Pacific DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
y-Los Angeles Lakers4125.62126‍–‍715‍–‍189–566
x-Los Angeles Clippers4026.6061.024‍–‍916‍–‍177–766
Phoenix Suns3333.5008.019‍–‍1414‍–‍199–566
Golden State Warriors2343.34818.012‍–‍2111‍–‍227–866
Sacramento Kings2244.33319.016‍–‍176‍–‍273–1066
Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1c-San Antonio Spurs *5016.75866
2y-Oklahoma City Thunder *4719.7123.066
3y-Los Angeles Lakers *4125.6219.066
4x-Memphis Grizzlies4125.6219.066
5x-Los Angeles Clippers4026.60610.066
6x-Denver Nuggets3828.57612.066
7x-Dallas Mavericks3630.54514.066
8x-Utah Jazz3630.54514.066
9Houston Rockets3432.51516.066
10Phoenix Suns3333.50017.066
11Portland Trail Blazers2838.42422.066
12Minnesota Timberwolves2640.39424.066
13Golden State Warriors2343.34827.066
14Sacramento Kings2244.33328.066
15New Orleans Hornets2145.31829.066

Trades

Game log


Total: 41–25 (Home: 26–7; Road: 15–18)
2011–12 game log
December: 3–2 (home: 3–1; road: 0–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 December 25 Chicago L 87–88 Kobe Bryant (28) Three Players (8) Kobe Bryant (6) Staples Center
18,997
0–1
2 December 26 @ Sacramento L 91–100 Kobe Bryant (29) Pau Gasol (9) Kobe Bryant (6) Power Balance Pavilion
17,317
0–2
3 December 27 Utah W 96–71 Kobe Bryant (26) Troy Murphy (11) Kobe Bryant (5) Staples Center
18,997
1–2
4 December 29 New York W 99–82 Kobe Bryant (28) Pau Gasol (10) Kobe Bryant (6) Staples Center
18,997
2–2
5 December 31 Denver W 92–89 Andrew Bynum (29) Andrew Bynum (13) Kobe Bryant (9) Staples Center
18,997
3–2
January: 10–7 (home: 8–1; road: 2–6)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
6 January 1 @ Denver L 90–99 Pau Gasol (20) Andrew Bynum (16) Three Players(4) Pepsi Center
19,155
3–3
7 January 3 Houston W 108–99 Kobe Bryant (37) Andrew Bynum (22) Derek Fisher (7) Staples Center
18,997
4–3
8 January 5 @ Portland L 96–107 Kobe Bryant (30) Andrew Bynum (12) Derek Fisher (6) Rose Garden
20,444
4–4
9 January 6 Golden State W 97–90 Kobe Bryant (39) Andrew Bynum (16) Kobe Bryant
Derek Fisher (7)
Staples Center
18,997
5–4
10 January 8 Memphis W 90–82 Kobe Bryant (26) Andrew Bynum
Pau Gasol (15)
Kobe Bryant (9) Staples Center
18,997
6–4
11 January 10 Phoenix W 99–83 Kobe Bryant (48) Pau Gasol (12) Steve Blake (8) Staples Center
18,997
7-4
12 January 11 @ Utah W 90–87 (OT) Kobe Bryant (40) Pau Gasol (11) Derek Fisher (7) EnergySolutions Arena
19,642
8-4
13 January 13 Cleveland W 97–92 Kobe Bryant (42) Andrew Bynum (11) Derek Fisher (10) Staples Center
18,997
9-4
14 January 14 @ L.A. Clippers L 92–102 Kobe Bryant (42) Andrew Bynum (14) Four Players (4) Staples Center
19,895
9-5
15 January 16 Dallas W 73–70 Andrew Bynum (17) Andrew Bynum (15) Kobe Bryant (7) Staples Center
18,997
10-5
16 January 19 @ Miami L 87–98 Pau Gasol (26) Andrew Bynum (12) Kobe Bryant (7) American Airlines Arena
20,004
10-6
17 January 20 @ Orlando L 80–92 Kobe Bryant (30) Andrew Bynum (12) Kobe Bryant (8) Amway Center
18,846
10-7
18 January 22 Indiana L 96–98 Kobe Bryant (33) Pau Gasol (8) Pau Gasol (10) Staples Center
18,997
10-8
19 January 25 L.A. Clippers W 96–91 Kobe Bryant (24) Pau Gasol (10) Metta World Peace (7) Staples Center
18,997
11-8
20 January 28 @ Milwaukee L 89–100 Kobe Bryant (27) Pau Gasol (15) Kobe Bryant (9) Bradley Center
18,027
11-9
21 January 29 @ Minnesota W 106–101 Kobe Bryant (35) Kobe Bryant (14) Derek Fisher (7) Target Center
17,551
12-9
22 January 31 Charlotte W 106–73 Kobe Bryant (24) Andrew Bynum (11) Derek Fisher (4) Staples Center
18,997
13-9
February: 8–5 (home: 4–0; road: 4–5)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
23 February 3 @ Denver W 93–89 Andrew Bynum (22) Pau Gasol (17) Kobe Bryant (9) Pepsi Center
19,155
14-9
24 February 4 @ Utah L 87–96 Kobe Bryant (26) Pau Gasol (16) Pau Gasol (4) EnergySolutions Arena
19,642
14-10
25 February 6 @ Philadelphia L 90–95 Kobe Bryant (28) Andrew Bynum (20) Kobe Bryant (6) Wells Fargo Center
20,064
14-11
26 February 9 @ Boston W 88–87 Kobe Bryant (27) Andrew Bynum (17) Kobe Bryant (4) TD Garden
18,624
15-11
27 February 10 @ New York L 85–92 Kobe Bryant (34) Andrew Bynum (13) Steve Blake (3) Madison Square Garden
19,763
15-12
28 February 12 @ Toronto W 94–92 Kobe Bryant (27) Pau Gasol (17) Pau Gasol (6) Air Canada Centre
19,311
16-12
29 February 14 Atlanta W 86–78 Pau Gasol (20) Andrew Bynum (15) Steve Blake (6) Staples Center
18,997
17-12
30 February 17 Phoenix W 111–99 Kobe Bryant (36) Andrew Bynum (14) Kobe Bryant (6) Staples Center
18,997
18-12
31 February 19 @ Phoenix L 90–102 Kobe Bryant (32) Pau Gasol (12) Pau Gasol (6) US Airways Center
18,023
18-13
32 February 20 Portland W 103–92 Kobe Bryant (29) Andrew Bynum (19) Pau Gasol (4) Staples Center
18,997
19-13
33 February 22 @ Dallas W 96–91 Pau Gasol (24) Andrew Bynum (14) Steve Blake (5) American Airlines Center
20,577
20-13
34 February 23 @ Oklahoma City L 85–100 Kobe Bryant (24) Serge Ibaka (13) Metta World Peace (5) Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
20-14
All-Star Break
35 February 29 Minnesota W 104–85 Kobe Bryant (31) Andrew Bynum (13) Kobe Bryant (8) Staples Center 21-14
March: 11–6 (home: 6–3; road: 5–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
36 March 2 Sacramento W 115–107 Kobe Bryant (38) Andrew Bynum (15) Derek Fisher (7) Staples Center
18,997
22-14
37 March 4 Miami W 93–83 Kobe Bryant (33) Andrew Bynum (13) Steve Blake (6) Staples Center
18,997
23-14
38 March 6 @ Detroit L 85–88 Andrew Bynum (30) Andrew Bynum (14) Kobe Bryant (7) The Palace of Auburn Hills
22,076
23-15
39 March 7 @ Washington L 101–106 Kobe Bryant (30) Pau Gasol (15) Steve Blake (7) Verizon Center
20,282
23-16
40 March 9 @ Minnesota W 105–102 Kobe Bryant (34) Pau Gasol (11) Steve Blake (5) Target Center
20,164
24-16
41 March 11 Boston W 97–94 Kobe Bryant (26) Andrew Bynum (14) Kobe Bryant (7) Staples Center
18,997
25-16
42 March 13 @ Memphis W 116–111 (OT) Andrew Bynum (37) Andrew Bynum (16) Pau Gasol (8) FedExForum
18,119
26-16
43 March 14 @ New Orleans W 107–101 (OT) Kobe Bryant (33) Andrew Bynum (18) Kobe Bryant (5) New Orleans Arena
17,272
27-16
44 March 16 Minnesota W 97–92 Kobe Bryant (28) Andrew Bynum (14) Steve Blake (6) Staples Center
18,997
28-16
45 March 18 Utah L 99–103 Andrew Bynum (33) Andrew Bynum (11) Matt Barnes
Ramon Sessions (6)
Staples Center
18,997
28-17
46 March 20 @ Houston L 104–107 Kobe Bryant (29) Andrew Bynum (7) Three players (4) Toyota Center
18,391
28-18
47 March 21 @ Dallas W 109–93 Kobe Bryant (30) Matt Barnes
Pau Gasol (9)
Ramon Sessions (9) American Airlines Center
20,664
29-18
48 March 23 Portland W 103–96 Andrew Bynum (28) Pau Gasol (16) Ramon Sessions (11) Staples Center
18,997
30-18
49 March 25 Memphis L 96–102 Andrew Bynum (30) Pau Gasol (14) Ramon Sessions (5) Staples Center
18,997
30-19
50 March 27 @ Golden State W 104–101 Kobe Bryant (30) Pau Gasol (17) Kobe Bryant (5) Oracle Arena
19,596
31-19
51 March 29 Oklahoma City L 93–102 Andrew Bynum (25) Andrew Bynum (13) Ramon Sessions (5) Staples Center
18,997
31-20
52 March 31 New Orleans W 88–85 Pau Gasol (21) Pau Gasol (11) Ramon Sessions (10) Staples Center
18,997
32-20
April: 9–5 (home: 5–2; road: 4–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
53 April 1 Golden State W 120–112 Kobe Bryant (40) Pau Gasol (11) Ramon Sessions (9) Staples Center
18,897
33-20
54 April 3 New Jersey W 91–87 Kobe Bryant (24) Pau Gasol (12) Ramon Sessions (11) Staples Center
18,997
34-20
55 April 4 @ L.A. Clippers W 113–108 Andrew Bynum (36) Andrew Bynum (8) Ramon Sessions (8) Staples Center
19,819
35-20
56 April 6 Houston L 107–112 Kobe Bryant (28) Matt Barnes (13) Ramon Sessions (7) Staples Center
18,997
35-21
57 April 7 @ Phoenix L 105–125 Pau Gasol (30) Andrew Bynum (18) Ramon Sessions (9) US Airways Center
18,237
35-22
58 April 9 @ New Orleans W 93–91 Pau Gasol (25) Andrew Bynum (11) Ramon Sessions (6) New Orleans Arena
17,275
36-22
59 April 11 @ San Antonio W 98–84 Metta World Peace (26) Andrew Bynum (30) Ramon Sessions (5) AT&T Center
18,581
37-22
60 April 13 Denver W 103–97 Andrew Bynum (30) Matt Barnes
Pau Gasol (10)
Ramon Sessions (6) Staples Center
18,997
38-22
61 April 15 Dallas W 112–108 (OT) Andrew Bynum (23) Andrew Bynum (16) Matt Barnes (8) Staples Center
18,997
39-22
62 April 17 San Antonio L 91–112 Andrew Bynum (21) Pau Gasol (7) Steve Blake (7) Staples Center
18,997
39-23
63 April 18 @ Golden State W 99–87 Andrew Bynum (31) Pau Gasol (11) Pau Gasol (11) Oracle Arena 40-23
64 April 20 @ San Antonio L 97–121 Kobe Bryant (18) Pau Gasol (8) Steve Blake (5) AT&T Center
18,547
40-24
65 April 22 Oklahoma City W 114–106 (2OT) Kobe Bryant (26) Jordan Hill (15) Pau Gasol (9) Staples Center
18,997
41-24
66 April 26 @ Sacramento L 96–113 Josh McRoberts (16) Josh McRoberts (9) Steve Blake (6) Power Balance Pavilion
16281
41-25
2011–12 season schedule

Playoffs

Denver Nuggets

The Lakers were matched against the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the 2012 NBA Playoffs. They won the opening game 103–88 after Andrew Bynum had a triple-double with 10 points, 13 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots. The blocked shots broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's franchise record of nine, and tied the NBA playoff record set by Mark Eaton and Hakeem Olajuwon. Kobe Bryant scored 31 points and Pau Gasol added 13 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.[10] After the Lakers led the series 3–1, Bynum before Game 5 said, "Close-out games are actually kind of easy."[11] The Lakers won the series 4–3, and avoided becoming the ninth team in NBA history to blow a 3-1 lead in a series. Gasol had 23 points, 17 rebounds and six assists, Bynum had 16 points and a career playoff-high 18 rebounds, and Steve Blake scored a playoff career-high 19 points in a 96–87 win in Game 7. The Lakers blew 16-point lead in the second half before Gasol put the Lakers ahead for good with a tip-in basket with 6:30 to play. Denver had 19 turnovers in the game and shot just 7-of-27 shooting in the fourth quarter. Returning from his seven-game suspension, Metta World Peace scored 15 points, while Bryant had 17 points added eight assists.[12]

Oklahoma City Thunder

The Lakers were then matched up against the second seeded Oklahoma City Thunder in the second round of the 2012 NBA Playoffs. During this series the Lakers did not have home court advantage as they did against Denver. In the first game of the series the Thunder blew the Lakers out 90-119.[13] In the second game, the Lakers led 75-68 with 2:08 to play but were unable to hold on. Kevin Durant hit the go ahead bucket with 18.6 seconds to go and Steve Blake missed a three-pointer in the corner resulting in a 75-76 Laker loss.[14] The Lakers finally won game 3 at home 99-96. Kobe Bryant scored 36 points going 18-18 from the free throw line including the last 2 free throws that put the Lakers up by 3. Game 4 ended with a 100-103 Thunder win.[15] The Lakers held a 9-point lead with 6:01 to play in the 4th quarter but were unable to sustain. This time it was Kevin Durant with the go-ahead three-pointer over Metta World Peace. Kobe Bryant had 38 points to lead the Lakers but Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant were able to both match him combining for 68 points. Ultimately, the eventual Western Champion Thunder proved too much for the Lakers and won the next game at Chesapeake Energy Arena, 90-106 wrapping up the series to the score of 1-4. Kobe Bryant averaged 31.2 points per game in the series. Andrew Bynum, the Lakers other All-Star did not perform up to his usual standards and only averaged 16.6 points per game and 9.4 rebounds per game. This was low considering during the regular season he averaged 18.7 points and 11.8 rebounds per game, both career highs.[16] This marked the second year in a row the Lakers were defeated in the second round of the playoffs. The previous year they were swept 4-0 by the Dallas Mavericks.


2012 playoff game log
First round: 4–3 (home: 3–1; road: 1–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 April 29 Denver W 103–88 Kobe Bryant (31) Andrew Bynum (13) Pau Gasol (8) Staples Center
18,997
1-0
2 May 1 Denver W 104–100 Kobe Bryant (38) 2 Players Tied (10) Pau Gasol (5) Staples Center
18,997
2–0
3 May 4 @ Denver L 84–99 Kobe Bryant (22) Andrew Bynum (12) 2 Players Tied (6) Pepsi Center
19,155
2–1
4 May 6 @ Denver W 92–88 Kobe Bryant (22) Jordan Hill (11) 2 Players Tied (6) Pepsi Center
19,155
3-1
5 May 8 Denver L 99–102 Kobe Bryant (43) Andrew Bynum (11) Ramon Sessions (4) Staples Center
18,997
3–2
6 May 10 @ Denver L 96–113 Kobe Bryant (31) Andrew Bynum (16) 2 Players Tied (4) Pepsi Center
19,770
3-3
7 May 12 Denver W 96–87 Pau Gasol (23) Andrew Bynum (18) Kobe Bryant (8) Staples Center
18,997
4-3
Semi-Finals: 1–4 (home: 1–1; road: 0–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 May 14 @ Oklahoma City L 90–119 Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum (20 each) Andrew Bynum (14) Steve Blake (4) Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
0-1
2 May 16 @ Oklahoma City L 75–77 Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum (20 each) Pau Gasol (11) Kobe Bryant (4) Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
0-2
3 May 18 Oklahoma City W 99–96 Kobe Bryant (36) Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum (11 each) Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol (6 each) Staples Center
18,997
1-2
4 May 19 Oklahoma City L 100–103 Kobe Bryant (38) Andrew Bynum (9) Kobe Bryant, Ramon Sessions (5 each) Staples Center
18,997
1-3
5 May 21 @ Oklahoma City L 90–106 Kobe Bryant (42) Pau Gasol (16) Meta World Peace (5) Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
1-4
2012 playoff schedule

Player statistics

Awards, records and milestones

Awards

Week/month

The following players were named the Western Conference Players of the Week.

Week Western Conference Ref.
Jan. 2 – Jan. 8 Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers) (1/2) [18]
Jan. 9 – Jan. 15 Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers) (2/2) [19]
Mar. 12 – Mar. 18 Andrew Bynum (Los Angeles Lakers) (1/2) [20]
Apr. 9 – Apr. 15 Andrew Bynum (Los Angeles Lakers) (2/2) [21]

The following players were named Western Conference Players of the Month.

Month Western Conference Ref.
December – January Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers) (1/1) [22]

All-Star

  • Kobe Bryant was voted as an All-Star starter for the 14th consecutive time.
  • Andrew Bynum was voted as an All-Star starter for the 1st time.

Records

Team records

Milestones

Team milestones

Transactions

Free agents

Additions

Power Forwards Troy Murphy, Josh McRoberts, and Guard/Forward Jason Kapono, who was later traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Subtractions

Derrick Caracter

Pre-season trades

In December 2011, NBA commissioner David Stern vetoed a proposed three-team trade that would have sent Chris Paul to the Lakers, Lamar Odom to the New Orleans Hornets, and Pau Gasol to the Houston Rockets. Stern said the Hornets were better off keeping Paul than accepting the terms of the deal. The league had acquired the Hornets from former owner George Shinn, and the commissioner's office has final authority over all management decisions.[28] Odom felt "disrespected" after he learned of the Hornets trade publicly, and he requested a trade from the Lakers to another contending team.[29] The Lakers were also concerned that Odom's contract was pricey since he was not needed to initiate the triangle offense with Mike Brown replacing Phil Jackson as Lakers coach.[30] Odom was traded to the Dallas Mavericks for a first-round draft pick and an $8.9 million trade exception on December 11.[31][32]

Mid-season trades

On March 15, 2012, the Lakers traded Luke Walton, Jason Kapono, and a 2012 first-round draft pick to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Ramon Sessions, Christian Eyenga, and the right to swap a 2013 first-round pick for Miami's, currently owned by Cleveland. They also traded longtime Laker and co-captain Derrick Fisher and a 2012 first-round draft pick to the Houston Rockets for Jordan Hill.[33] These trades gave them the younger, quicker starting point guard they had been looking for to compete in a league that featured quick, explosive point guards on almost every team. Hill bolstered the Laker frontline which featured oft-injured Andrew Bynum. Both Sessions and Hill added youth to a Laker team filled with old veterans. Although Hill did not play immediately, he later planted himself as a key bench player after his breakout game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. After Metta World Peace was ejected for elbowing James Harden, the shorthanded Lakers called upon Hill. In his first game with significant minutes for the Lakers, he scored 14 points, grabbed 15 rebounds, and blocked 3 shots. Not only did he play an important role in both overtime periods, he was so productive that Coach Mike Brown played Hill instead of Bynum, the Lakers' all star center. Hill helped the Lakers defeat the Thunder, 114–106.[34]

June 23, 2011
To Los Angeles Lakers
  • Future second-round picks
To Denver Nuggets
December 11, 2011
To Los Angeles Lakers
  • First round draft pick
  • $8.9 million trade exception
To Dallas Mavericks
March 15, 2012
To Los Angeles Lakers
To Cleveland Cavaliers
March 15, 2012
To Los Angeles Lakers
To Houston Rockets

See also

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