The LA team had chosen to wait until they could return before hoisting their 17th championship banner. Ring ceremonies are usually raucous affairs, but Tuesday’s celebration was a tamer one due to the absence of fans.
President of the Lakers Jeanie Buss told the fans everyone was feeling their absence: “We miss you. … But someday soon we will be together.”
The design of the rings paid tribute to the unique year the Lakers have had. Not only has the coronavirus pandemic played havoc with best laid plans, the death of Lakers great Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna in January made this year’s championship victory more poignant.
Some other numbers also retired by the Lakers include Magic Johnson’s 32, Wilt Chamberlain’s 13, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 33 and Shaquille O’Neil’s 34.
The phrase “Leave A Legacy” — the Lakers’ playoff slogan — is also emblazoned in gold in James’ handwriting on every ring.
However, after all that emotion and celebration, it was the Lakers’ Los Angeles rivals, who had the last word on Tuesday as this shortened, 72-game season got underway.
The Lakers entered the 2020-21 season as clear favorites to repeat behind James and Anthony Davies. However, on Tuesday night, the Clippers led by as many as 22, eventually going on to win 116-109.
Paul George had 33 points, 26 of which came in the second half while two-time Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard had 26 points. 35-year-old James had 22 to lead the Lakers but despite a spirited comeback, it wasn’t meant to be for the reigning champions.
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