Los Angeles Lakers Accomplishments and Records - NBA Regular Season Records Set/tied By Los Angeles Lakers - Team Records

Team Records

  • Most consecutive games won – 33, 1971-11-05 – 1972-01-07
  • Most consecutive games won, one season – 33, 1971-11-05 – 1972-01-07
  • Highest winning percentage, road games, season – .816, 1971–72 (31–7)
  • Most consecutive road games won – 16, 1971-11-06 – 1972-01-07
  • Most consecutive overtime games, season – 3, 1991-11-01 – 1991-11-05
    • shared with fifteen other teams
  • Fewest opponent points, first half – 19, vs. L.A. Clippers, 1999-12-14
  • Fewest opponent points, second quarter – 3, vs. L.A. Clippers, 1999-12-14
  • Fewest opponent points, third quarter – 2, vs. Dallas, 1997-04-06
  • Fewest points, overtime period – 0, vs. Detroit, 1989-12-01
    • shared with seven other teams
  • Most players, 2,000-or-more points, season – 2, 1964–65 (West 2,292; Baylor 2,009)
    • shared with four other teams
  • Most players, 40-or-more points, game – 2, at San Francisco, 1970-02-11 (Baylor 43, West 43)
    • shared with eight other teams
  • Highest field goal percentage, season – .545, 1984–85 (3,952/7,254)
  • Lowest opponent field goal percentage, game – .229, vs. Mil. Hawks (at Buffalo, NY), 1954-11-06 (22/96)
  • Lowest field goal percentage, both teams, game – .246, Mil. Hawks vs. Minneapolis (at Buffalo, NY), 1954-11-06 (48/195)
  • Most field goals, both teams, one quarter – 40, Boston (23) vs. Minneapolis (17), 1959-02-27 (4th qtr.)
  • Most field goal attempts, both teams, game – 291, Phil. Warriors (153) vs. L.A. Lakers (138), 1961-12-08 (3 OT)
  • Most field goal attempts, both teams, one half – 153, Boston (80) vs. Minneapolis (73), 1959-02-27 (2nd half)
  • Lowest three-point field goal percentage, season – .104, 1982–83 (10/96)
  • Fewest three-point field goals per game, season – 0.12, 1982–83 (10/82)
    • shared with Atlanta, 1980–81 (10/82)
  • Most free throws made, both teams, one quarter – 41, Milwaukee (22) vs. L.A. Lakers (19), 2001-03-21
  • Fewest free throw attempts, both teams, game – 12, L.A. Lakers (3) vs. SD Clippers (9), 1980-03-28
  • Most rebounds, both teams, game – 188, Phil. Warriors (98) vs. L.A. Lakers (90), 1961-12-08 (3 OT)
  • Fewest opponent defensive rebounds, game – 10, vs. Utah, 1990-04-01
  • Fewest defensive rebounds, both teams, game – 31, Utah (10) at L.A. Lakers (21), 1990-04-01
  • Most defensive rebounds, one half – 36, vs. Seattle, 1973-10-19
  • Most assists per game, season – 31.4, 1984–85 (2,575/82)
  • Fewest opponent assists, game – 3, vs. Boston (at Louisville, KY), 1956-11-28
    • shared with three other teams
  • Fewest assists, both teams, game – 10, Boston vs. Minneapolis (at Louisville, KY), 1956-11-28
  • Fewest disqualifications per game, season – 0.02, 1988–89 (2/82)
  • Most steals, both teams, game – 40, Golden State (24) vs. L.A. Lakers (16), 1975-01-21
    • shared with two other pairs of teams
  • Fewest steals, both teams, game – 2, L.A. Lakers (1) vs. Miami (1), 2006-01-16
    • shared with three other pairs of teams
  • Most steals, one quarter – 11, vs. Chicago, 1982-03-12; at Dallas, 1994-12-13
    • shared with six other teams
  • Fewest blocked shots, both teams, game – 0, L.A. Lakers vs. Houston, 1978-01-22
    • shared with eleven other pairs of teams

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