Los Angeles Lakers 1979-80 Roster and Stats

The 1979-80 Los Angeles Lakers season was a pivotal campaign that marked the beginning of a new era for the franchise. Under head coach Jack McKinney, and later Paul Westhead, the Lakers finished the regular season with a record of 60-22, securing first place in the Pacific Division. This season is notably remembered for the debut of Magic Johnson, the first overall pick in the 1979 NBA Draft, who immediately made an impact with his versatile play and charismatic leadership.

Magic Johnson teamed up with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who had an MVP-caliber season, averaging 24.8 points, 10.8 rebounds, and 3.4 blocks per game. The duo, along with key contributions from Jamaal Wilkes, Norm Nixon, and Michael Cooper, formed a formidable lineup that excelled both offensively and defensively. The Lakers’ balanced attack and dynamic fast-break style were critical to their success throughout the season.

In the playoffs, the Lakers demonstrated their dominance by defeating the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference Semifinals, followed by a victory over the Seattle SuperSonics in the Western Conference Finals. They advanced to the NBA Finals to face the Philadelphia 76ers. The series highlighted Magic Johnson’s versatility, especially in Game 6, where he famously started at center in place of the injured Abdul-Jabbar and delivered an iconic performance with 42 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists. The Lakers clinched the championship by winning the series 4-2, securing their first NBA title since 1972 and setting the stage for a decade of success.

  • Regular Season Record: 60-22
  • Playoff Result: Western Conference Semifinals: 4-1, Western Conference Finals: 4-1, NBA Finals: 4-2

Los Angeles Lakers Roster and Stats for 1979-80 Season

POINTS
Season Stats Player Image
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
24.8
REBOUNDS
Season Stats Player Image
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
10.8
ASSISTS
Season Stats Player Image
Norm Nixon
7.8
Regular SeasonPlayoffs
PlayerGPPTSREBASTSTLBLK3P%GPPTSREBASTSTLBLK3P%
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar8224.810.84.51.03.40.01531.912.13.11.13.90.0
Jamaal Wilkes8220.06.43.01.60.417.71620.38.03.01.50.30.0
Magic Johnson7718.07.77.32.40.522.61618.310.59.43.10.425.0
Norm Nixon8217.62.87.81.80.212.51616.93.57.82.00.220.0
Jim Chones8210.66.91.80.70.80.0167.46.51.80.50.40.0
Spencer Haywood769.74.61.30.40.825.1115.72.40.40.00.50.0
Michael Cooper828.82.82.71.00.425.0169.13.73.61.50.70.0
Mark Landsberger237.07.10.60.40.20.0163.44.30.10.20.10.0
Ron Boone65.71.81.20.70.00.0
Kenny Carr53.23.40.20.40.20.0
Don Ford523.01.90.70.20.30.0
Brad Holland382.80.40.60.40.020.091.60.60.30.60.00.0
Marty Byrnes322.00.80.40.20.00.041.50.30.30.00.00.0
Ollie Mack271.90.80.70.10.00.0
Butch Lee111.30.70.80.10.00.030.70.30.00.00.00.0

Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980 NBA Playoffs

Playoffs Second Round vs. Phoenix Suns

In the 1980 NBA Playoffs, the Los Angeles Lakers showcased their dominance in the second round by defeating the Phoenix Suns in a commanding five-game series. Led by the legendary Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who was pivotal in both scoring and defense, the Lakers advanced with a combination of veteran poise and burgeoning talent, setting the stage for their eventual championship run. This series was a testament to their depth and versatility, as they effectively neutralized the Suns' threats and established themselves as a formidable contender.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
Apr 08, 1980vs. Phoenix SunsW 119-110
Apr 09, 1980vs. Phoenix SunsW 131-128
Apr 11, 1980@ Phoenix SunsW 108-105
Apr 13, 1980@ Phoenix SunsL 127-101
Apr 15, 1980vs. Phoenix SunsW 126-101

1980 Conference Championship vs. Seattle SuperSonics

The Los Angeles Lakers showcased their dominance in the 1980 NBA Playoffs' Western Conference Finals by defeating the Seattle SuperSonics in five games. With Magic Johnson's dynamic playmaking and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's formidable presence in the paint, the Lakers combined youthful energy with veteran experience. Their decisive victory set the stage for an iconic NBA Finals, where Magic's versatility would become legendary.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
Apr 22, 1980vs. Seattle SuperSonicsL 108-107
Apr 23, 1980vs. Seattle SuperSonicsW 108-99
Apr 25, 1980@ Seattle SuperSonicsW 104-100
Apr 27, 1980@ Seattle SuperSonicsW 98-93
Apr 30, 1980vs. Seattle SuperSonicsW 111-105

1980 NBA Finals vs. Philadelphia 76ers

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
May 04, 1980vs. Philadelphia 76ersW 109-102
May 07, 1980vs. Philadelphia 76ersL 107-104
May 10, 1980@ Philadelphia 76ersW 111-101
May 11, 1980@ Philadelphia 76ersL 105-102
May 14, 1980vs. Philadelphia 76ersW 108-103
May 16, 1980@ Philadelphia 76ersW 123-107

Los Angeles Lakers 1979-80 Regular Season Game Log

Here is the game log for the 1979-80 season for the Los Angeles Lakers.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
Oct 12, 1979@ San Diego ClippersW 103-102
Oct 16, 1979vs. Chicago BullsW 105-96
Oct 17, 1979@ Seattle SuperSonicsL 112-110
Oct 19, 1979vs. Portland Trail BlazersL 99-82
Oct 21, 1979vs. Seattle SuperSonicsW 106-97
Oct 23, 1979vs. Utah JazzW 102-87
Oct 26, 1979vs. Kansas City KingsW 116-104
Oct 28, 1979vs. Golden State WarriorsW 97-90
Oct 30, 1979@ Chicago BullsW 111-105
Oct 31, 1979@ Milwaukee BucksL 110-106
Nov 02, 1979vs. Phoenix SunsW 112-110
Nov 06, 1979vs. San Diego ClippersW 127-112
Nov 07, 1979@ Golden State WarriorsL 126-109
Nov 09, 1979vs. Denver NuggetsW 126-122
Nov 11, 1979vs. Cleveland CavaliersW 140-126
Nov 13, 1979@ San Diego ClippersW 137-91
Nov 15, 1979@ Kansas City KingsL 114-108
Nov 16, 1979@ Denver NuggetsW 135-128
Nov 18, 1979vs. Indiana PacersW 127-104
Nov 20, 1979@ Portland Trail BlazersL 114-99
Nov 21, 1979@ Seattle SuperSonicsL 119-110
Nov 23, 1979@ Phoenix SunsL 126-112
Nov 25, 1979vs. Kansas City KingsW 111-110
Nov 27, 1979@ Utah JazzW 122-118
Nov 30, 1979vs. Chicago BullsL 107-100
Dec 02, 1979vs. Milwaukee BucksW 116-103
Dec 04, 1979@ San Antonio SpursW 127-121
Dec 05, 1979@ Houston RocketsW 116-114
Dec 07, 1979vs. San Diego ClippersL 116-108
Dec 09, 1979vs. Denver NuggetsW 131-118
Dec 14, 1979vs. Detroit PistonsW 138-122
Dec 16, 1979vs. San Antonio SpursW 121-119
Dec 18, 1979@ Chicago BullsW 129-118
Dec 19, 1979@ Atlanta HawksL 119-112
Dec 21, 1979vs. Golden State WarriorsW 114-108
Dec 22, 1979@ Denver NuggetsL 130-128
Dec 23, 1979vs. Seattle SuperSonicsW 102-97
Dec 26, 1979@ Kansas City KingsL 118-111
Dec 27, 1979@ Utah JazzW 124-116
Dec 28, 1979vs. Boston CelticsW 123-105
Dec 30, 1979vs. Phoenix SunsW 113-105
Jan 02, 1980@ Indiana PacersW 127-120
Jan 06, 1980@ Milwaukee BucksL 113-103
Jan 09, 1980@ Washington BulletsL 103-101
Jan 11, 1980@ Detroit PistonsW 123-100
Jan 13, 1980@ Boston CelticsW 100-98
Jan 15, 1980vs. Utah JazzW 112-99
Jan 16, 1980@ Golden State WarriorsW 97-96
Jan 18, 1980vs. Atlanta HawksW 108-102
Jan 21, 1980vs. New York KnicksW 132-114
Jan 24, 1980@ Portland Trail BlazersL 111-103
Jan 25, 1980vs. Philadelphia 76ersW 124-103
Jan 27, 1980vs. Milwaukee BucksW 112-102
Jan 29, 1980@ Cleveland CavaliersL 154-153
Jan 31, 1980@ Chicago BullsW 107-97
Feb 05, 1980@ New York KnicksW 116-105
Feb 08, 1980@ New Jersey NetsW 125-120
Feb 10, 1980@ Philadelphia 76ersL 105-104
Feb 13, 1980vs. Portland Trail BlazersW 129-103
Feb 15, 1980vs. Kansas City KingsW 114-100
Feb 17, 1980vs. Washington BulletsW 111-107
Feb 20, 1980@ Denver NuggetsW 116-103
Feb 22, 1980vs. New Jersey NetsW 132-110
Feb 24, 1980vs. Houston RocketsW 112-100
Feb 26, 1980vs. Seattle SuperSonicsW 131-108
Feb 29, 1980vs. Milwaukee BucksL 126-117
Mar 02, 1980@ Phoenix SunsL 123-115
Mar 04, 1980@ Milwaukee BucksW 127-124
Mar 05, 1980@ Kansas City KingsW 117-101
Mar 07, 1980vs. Chicago BullsW 101-99
Mar 09, 1980@ Portland Trail BlazersL 142-121
Mar 11, 1980@ San Diego ClippersW 123-106
Mar 12, 1980vs. Portland Trail BlazersW 102-94
Mar 14, 1980vs. Denver NuggetsW 132-126
Mar 16, 1980vs. Phoenix SunsW 128-106
Mar 18, 1980vs. Golden State WarriorsW 113-100
Mar 19, 1980@ Phoenix SunsL 112-108
Mar 22, 1980@ Seattle SuperSonicsW 97-92
Mar 23, 1980vs. Utah JazzW 101-96
Mar 27, 1980@ Utah JazzW 97-95
Mar 28, 1980vs. San Diego ClippersW 126-88
Mar 30, 1980@ Golden State WarriorsW 95-93