Los Angeles Lakers 2001-02 Roster and Stats

The 2001-02 Los Angeles Lakers season marked the culmination of a three-peat for the franchise, as they secured their third consecutive NBA Championship. Under the guidance of head coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers finished the regular season with a 58-24 record, placing them second in the Western Conference. The dynamic duo of Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant continued to dominate. O’Neal maintained his status as one of the league’s premier centers, while Bryant further established himself as an elite shooting guard.

In the playoffs, the Lakers showcased their championship pedigree. They swept the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round and overcame the San Antonio Spurs in five games during the Western Conference Semifinals. The Conference Finals saw the Lakers face the Sacramento Kings in a thrilling seven-game series, highlighted by Robert Horry’s game-winning three-pointer in Game 4 and a controversial Game 6 officiating performance. The Lakers ultimately triumphed in Game 7, securing their spot in the NBA Finals.

Facing the New Jersey Nets in the Finals, the Lakers exhibited their championship experience and prowess, sweeping the series 4-0. Shaquille O’Neal was named the NBA Finals MVP for the third consecutive year, underscoring his dominance during this era. The 2001-02 season solidified the Lakers’ early 2000s dynasty and reinforced the legacy of their star players and coach.

  • Regular Season Record: 58-24
  • Playoff Result: Western Conference First Round: 3-0, Western Conference Semifinals: 4-1, Western Conference Finals: 4-3, NBA Finals: 4-0

Los Angeles Lakers Roster and Stats for 2001-02 Season

POINTS
Season Stats Player Image
Shaquille O’Neal
27.2
REBOUNDS
Season Stats Player Image
Shaquille O’Neal
10.7
ASSISTS
Season Stats Player Image
Kobe Bryant
5.5
Regular SeasonPlayoffs
PlayerGPPTSREBASTSTLBLK3P%GPPTSREBASTSTLBLK3P%
Shaquille O'Neal6727.210.73.00.62.00.01928.512.62.80.52.50.0
Kobe Bryant8025.25.55.51.50.425.01926.65.84.61.40.937.9
Derek Fisher7011.22.12.60.90.141.31910.23.32.71.00.135.8
Rick Fox827.94.73.50.80.331.3199.85.43.41.10.334.9
Devean George827.13.71.40.90.537.1195.03.60.60.60.522.9
Robert Horry816.85.92.91.01.137.4199.38.13.21.70.838.7
Samaki Walker696.77.00.90.41.30.0193.34.10.20.10.3100.0
Lindsey Hunter825.81.51.60.80.238.0182.00.40.60.10.027.6
Stanislav Medvedenko714.72.20.60.40.20.070.90.60.00.00.00.0
Mitch Richmond644.11.50.90.30.129.021.50.50.00.00.00.0
Brian Shaw582.91.91.50.40.133.0192.91.81.60.30.328.1
Mark Madsen592.82.70.70.30.20.070.00.30.00.00.00.0
Mike Penberthy31.70.70.70.70.00.0
Joe Crispin61.70.20.30.20.00.0
Jelani McCoy211.21.20.30.00.20.0

Los Angeles Lakers in the 2002 NBA Playoffs

Playoffs First Round vs. Portland Trail Blazers

In the first round of the 2002 NBA Playoffs, the Los Angeles Lakers swept the Portland Trail Blazers in a decisive 3-0 series victory. Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant were in top form, leading the team with dominant performances that set the tone for their pursuit of a third consecutive championship. The Lakers' blend of star power and playoff experience proved too much for Portland, as they efficiently advanced to the next round.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
Apr 21, 2002vs. Portland Trail BlazersW 95-87
Apr 25, 2002vs. Portland Trail BlazersW 103-96
Apr 28, 2002@ Portland Trail BlazersW 92-91

Playoffs Second Round vs. San Antonio Spurs

In the 2002 NBA Playoffs, the Los Angeles Lakers faced the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Semifinals and emerged victorious in a tough five-game series. Led by the dynamic duo of Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant, the Lakers showcased their championship pedigree, overcoming the Spurs' formidable defense and securing their path toward a three-peat. This series highlighted the Lakers' resilience and ability to perform under pressure, setting the stage for another deep playoff run.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
May 05, 2002vs. San Antonio SpursW 86-80
May 07, 2002vs. San Antonio SpursL 88-85
May 10, 2002@ San Antonio SpursW 99-89
May 12, 2002@ San Antonio SpursW 87-85
May 14, 2002vs. San Antonio SpursW 93-87

2002 Conference Championship vs. Sacramento Kings

In the 2002 NBA Playoffs, the Los Angeles Lakers faced off against the Sacramento Kings in a thrilling Western Conference Finals that went down to the wire. The series is famously remembered for its intense competition and controversial officiating, particularly in Game 6, which saw the Lakers survive a potential elimination with key performances from Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal. The Lakers ultimately triumphed in a dramatic Game 7 overtime victory, propelling them to their third consecutive NBA Finals appearance and solidifying their early 2000s dynasty.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
May 18, 2002@ Sacramento KingsW 106-99
May 20, 2002@ Sacramento KingsL 96-90
May 24, 2002vs. Sacramento KingsL 103-90
May 26, 2002vs. Sacramento KingsW 100-99
May 28, 2002@ Sacramento KingsL 92-91
May 31, 2002vs. Sacramento KingsW 106-102
Jun 02, 2002@ Sacramento KingsW 112-106

2002 NBA Finals vs. New Jersey Nets

In the 2002 NBA Finals, the Los Angeles Lakers secured their third consecutive championship by sweeping the New Jersey Nets in four games. Dominated by the formidable duo of Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant, the Lakers showcased their superior skill and teamwork, with O'Neal earning the Finals MVP honors for the third straight year. The series underscored the Lakers' dynasty under coach Phil Jackson, as they combined relentless defense and explosive offense to cement their legacy in NBA history.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
Jun 05, 2002vs. New Jersey NetsW 99-94
Jun 07, 2002vs. New Jersey NetsW 106-83
Jun 09, 2002@ New Jersey NetsW 106-103
Jun 12, 2002@ New Jersey NetsW 113-107

Los Angeles Lakers 2001-02 Regular Season Game Log

Here is the game log for the 2001-02 season for the Los Angeles Lakers.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
Oct 30, 2001vs. Portland Trail BlazersW 98-87
Nov 01, 2001@ Utah JazzW 105-101
Nov 02, 2001vs. Phoenix SunsW 117-94
Nov 04, 2001vs. Utah JazzW 100-96
Nov 09, 2001vs. Memphis GrizzliesW 110-86
Nov 11, 2001vs. Orlando MagicW 108-95
Nov 15, 2001@ Houston RocketsW 98-97
Nov 16, 2001@ Phoenix SunsL 95-83
Nov 18, 2001vs. Sacramento KingsW 93-85
Nov 20, 2001@ Los Angeles ClippersW 98-93
Nov 21, 2001@ Denver NuggetsW 89-68
Nov 23, 2001vs. Golden State WarriorsW 106-90
Nov 25, 2001vs. Denver NuggetsW 105-98
Nov 27, 2001vs. Milwaukee BucksW 104-85
Nov 30, 2001@ Seattle SuperSonicsW 107-92
Dec 01, 2001vs. Minnesota TimberwolvesW 102-76
Dec 05, 2001vs. Dallas MavericksW 98-94
Dec 07, 2001@ Sacramento KingsL 97-91
Dec 11, 2001vs. Seattle SuperSonicsL 104-93
Dec 14, 2001vs. Los Angeles ClippersW 110-80
Dec 16, 2001vs. Golden State WarriorsW 101-85
Dec 20, 2001@ Houston RocketsW 107-101
Dec 21, 2001@ Memphis GrizzliesL 114-108
Dec 25, 2001vs. Philadelphia 76ersW 88-82
Dec 26, 2001@ Golden State WarriorsL 101-90
Dec 28, 2001vs. Toronto RaptorsL 89-86
Dec 30, 2001vs. Houston RocketsW 114-90
Jan 02, 2002@ Denver NuggetsW 87-86
Jan 04, 2002vs. Phoenix SunsW 118-86
Jan 06, 2002@ Toronto RaptorsW 109-89
Jan 08, 2002@ Detroit PistonsW 121-92
Jan 09, 2002@ Indiana PacersW 109-90
Jan 11, 2002@ Minnesota TimberwolvesL 120-102
Jan 12, 2002@ Chicago BullsL 106-104
Jan 14, 2002vs. Memphis GrizzliesW 120-81
Jan 16, 2002vs. Miami HeatL 102-96
Jan 19, 2002@ San Antonio SpursW 98-81
Jan 22, 2002vs. Denver NuggetsL 107-91
Jan 23, 2002@ Los Angeles ClippersL 95-90
Jan 25, 2002vs. San Antonio SpursW 94-91
Jan 27, 2002@ Philadelphia 76ersL 93-87
Jan 29, 2002@ Atlanta HawksW 127-93
Jan 30, 2002@ Orlando MagicW 111-93
Feb 01, 2002@ Memphis GrizzliesW 100-85
Feb 03, 2002@ Dallas MavericksW 101-94
Feb 06, 2002vs. Chicago BullsL 97-89
Feb 12, 2002vs. Washington WizardsW 103-94
Feb 14, 2002@ Seattle SuperSonicsW 92-87
Feb 15, 2002vs. Atlanta HawksL 93-90
Feb 17, 2002@ Portland Trail BlazersL 111-105
Feb 19, 2002vs. Boston CelticsL 109-108
Feb 21, 2002@ Cleveland CavaliersW 104-97
Feb 22, 2002@ Charlotte HornetsW 96-94
Feb 24, 2002@ New York KnicksW 107-91
Feb 26, 2002@ Milwaukee BucksW 99-89
Feb 27, 2002@ Minnesota TimberwolvesL 112-101
Mar 01, 2002vs. Indiana PacersW 96-84
Mar 03, 2002vs. Houston RocketsW 95-79
Mar 05, 2002vs. New Jersey NetsW 101-92
Mar 06, 2002@ Utah JazzL 92-84
Mar 10, 2002vs. New York KnicksW 117-103
Mar 12, 2002vs. Charlotte HornetsW 107-66
Mar 14, 2002@ Golden State WarriorsW 110-102
Mar 15, 2002vs. Los Angeles ClippersW 98-92
Mar 17, 2002vs. Dallas MavericksW 105-103
Mar 19, 2002@ Dallas MavericksL 114-98
Mar 20, 2002@ San Antonio SpursL 108-90
Mar 22, 2002vs. Detroit PistonsW 94-82
Mar 24, 2002@ Sacramento KingsW 97-96
Mar 26, 2002vs. Cleveland CavaliersW 121-116
Mar 27, 2002@ Phoenix SunsL 118-106
Mar 29, 2002vs. Portland Trail BlazersW 91-79
Mar 31, 2002vs. San Antonio SpursW 96-95
Apr 02, 2002@ Washington WizardsW 113-93
Apr 03, 2002@ New Jersey NetsL 94-92
Apr 05, 2002@ Boston CelticsL 99-81
Apr 07, 2002@ Miami HeatW 96-88
Apr 09, 2002vs. Utah JazzW 112-82
Apr 11, 2002vs. Minnesota TimberwolvesW 96-83
Apr 14, 2002@ Portland Trail BlazersL 128-120
Apr 15, 2002vs. Seattle SuperSonicsW 111-104
Apr 17, 2002vs. Sacramento KingsW 109-95