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How many Lakers have played in the Finals as a traditional powerhouse powerhouse?

James 38 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists, leading the Lakers after 10 years to advance to the finals again, their opponent will be produced between the Celtics and the Heat. But both the fans and the media believe that the Lakers will be this year's finals, because the Lakers' experience in the finals is a direct result of their rivals.

According to statistics, the current Lakers lineup, the players who have played in the finals, respectively, starting James and Green, replacement Rondo and Howard, four people are to the core lineup players identity to play in the finals, which James and Howard is the absolute core of the identity to play in the finals, and Rondo and James have won the championship.

While the Lakers' opponents, both the Celtics and the Heat, do not have much experience in the finals, the Celtics even from the coach to the players, none of them have stood on the stage of the finals. Even the Heat have only played in the Finals with Haslem, but he has now long been the team's spiritual leader, not to mention the playoffs, even the regular season has not been on the court much.

This means that none of the Lakers' opponents in the finals will have the experience of playing in the finals, and all of them are new to the game. So in this aspect of the Lakers is a direct explosion rivals, coupled with the advantage of the Lakers inside and James control ability, at least 60% of the opportunity, the Lakers are able to beat the opponent. So everyone thinks the Lakers this is destined to take the championship.

Do you think James can be ranked in the top 10 in team history with a championship?

When it comes to the traditional giants of the draft operation how can the Lakers be missing? Their operation has to be even more magical than the Celtics because they used to hold the first pick in hand during their championship seasons. It goes back to the 1979-1980 season, when the Lakers traded their '80 first-round pick for the Cavaliers' '82 first-round pick. The Cavaliers were so bad in 1982 that they ended up with the top pick in the lottery, but they had to give it to the Lakers. It just so happened that the Lakers did well that year and won the championship, making them the first team in NBA history to win a championship but have a first-round pick. The difference between the traditional giants and the giants is that the giants are the product of an era, while the traditional giants are the precipitation of history, over the people feel the need to pay tribute to these two great teams!