Franchises
- Los Angeles Lakers: April 27, 1967 to May 16, 1972
Team Records
Regular Season | Playoffs | |||||||||||||
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Season | Tm | Lg | G | W | L | W/L% | W > .500 | Finish | G | W | L | W/L% | Notes | |
1967-68 | LAL | NBA | 82 | 52 | 30 | .634 | 11.0 | 2 | 15 | 10 | 5 | .667 | ||
1968-69 | LAL | NBA | 82 | 55 | 27 | .671 | 14.0 | 1 | 18 | 11 | 7 | .611 | ||
1969-70 | LAL | NBA | 82 | 46 | 36 | .561 | 5.0 | 2 | 18 | 11 | 7 | .611 | ||
1970-71 | LAL | NBA | 82 | 48 | 34 | .585 | 7.0 | 1 | 12 | 5 | 7 | .417 | ||
1971-72 | LAL | NBA | 82 | 69 | 13 | .841 | 28.0 | 1 | 15 | 12 | 3 | .800 | NBA Champions | |
Career | 410 | 270 | 140 | .659 | 65 | 78 | 49 | 29 | .628 |
Draft Picks, Trades, and Free Agent Signings
- In some cases the starting date and/or ending date for
an executive could not be found, so conservative estimates are used in
their place.
Therefore, transactions from the beginning and/or end of an executive's tenure with a particular franchise may be missing from the register below.
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May 3, 1967: Selected Randy Mahaffey (2nd round, 16th pick), Dwight Smith (3rd round, 23rd pick), Cliff Anderson (4th round, 35th pick), Joe Allen (5th round, 47th pick), Gary Keller (6th round, 59th pick), Jamie Thompson (7th round, 71st pick), Don Carlos (8th round, 83rd pick), Jay McMillen (9th round, 94th pick), Don Kruse (10th round, 105th pick), Nick Pino (11th round, 116th pick), Ben Monroe (12th round, 127th pick) and Gerry Jones (13th round, 137th pick) in the 1967 NBA Draft.
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October 21, 1967: Signed Dennis Hamilton as a free agent.
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January 9, 1968: Traded Jim Barnes and a 1968 3rd round draft pick (Dave Newmark was later selected) to the Chicago Bulls for Erwin Mueller.
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January 12, 1968: Acquired player rights to Freddie Crawford from the New York Knicks.
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May 2, 1968: Signed Jay Carty as a free agent.
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June 4, 1968: Selected Bill Hewitt (1st round, 11th pick), Ed Biedenbach (4th round, 45th pick), Lou Shephard (5th round, 59th pick), Nick Pino (6th round, 73rd pick), Dennis Hrcka (7th round, 87th pick), John Smith (8th round, 101st pick), George Stone (9th round, 115th pick), Charles Alford (10th round, 129th pick), Harry Singletary (11th round, 142nd pick), Reggie Lacefield (12th round, 155th pick), Harvey Munford (13th round, 167th pick), John Godfrey (14th round, 178th pick), John Baum (15th round, 187th pick) and Mike Eberle (16th round, 195th pick) in the 1968 NBA Draft.
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July 9, 1968: Traded Jerry Chambers, Archie Clark and Darrall Imhoff to the Philadelphia 76ers for Wilt Chamberlain.
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September 23, 1968: Traded Erwin Mueller to the Chicago Bulls for Keith Erickson.
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October 8, 1968: Traded a future draft pick to the Milwaukee Bucks for Johnny Egan.
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April 7, 1969: Selected Willie McCarter (1st round, 12th pick), Rick Roberson (1st round, 15th pick), Dick Garrett (2nd round, 27th pick), Wilbert Jones (5th round, 69th pick), Dick Grubar (6th round, 83rd pick), Kari Liimo (7th round, 97th pick), Joe Smith (8th round, 111th pick), Jim Smith (9th round, 125th pick), Phil Argento (10th round, 139th pick), Ron Peret (11th round, 153rd pick), Jack Gillespie (12th round, 166th pick), Mallory Chestnut (13th round, 178th pick) and Mack Calvin (14th round, 187th pick) in the 1969 NBA Draft.
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June 30, 1969: Hired Joe Mullaney as Head Coach.
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September 9, 1969: Traded a 1971 3rd round draft pick (Mike Gale was later selected) to the Chicago Bulls for Mike Lynn.
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September 18, 1969: Sold player rights to Freddie Crawford to the Milwaukee Bucks.
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November 27, 1969: Traded Bill Hewitt and a 1970 3rd round draft pick (Jim Hayes was later selected) to the Detroit Pistons for Happy Hairston.
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January 23, 1970: Acquired player rights to John Tresvant from the Seattle SuperSonics.
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March 23, 1970: Selected Jim McMillian (1st round, 13th pick), Earnie Killum (2nd round, 30th pick), Larry Mikan (4th round, 64th pick), John Fultz (5th round, 81st pick), Jerry Kroll (6th round, 98th pick), Willie Woods (7th round, 115th pick), Rick Mount (8th round, 132nd pick), Bobby Sands (9th round, 149th pick), Kindell Stephens (10th round, 166th pick), Bob Dukiet (11th round, 181st pick), Dewey Varner (12th round, 192nd pick), Gary Elliot (13th round, 202nd pick), Ron Sanford (14th round, 212th pick), Will Teague (15th round, 221st pick), Pete Walthour (16th round, 228th pick) and Bob Thate (17th round, 232nd pick) in the 1970 NBA Draft.
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May 20, 1970: Traded Mel Counts to the Phoenix Suns for Gail Goodrich.
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October 7, 1970: Acquired player rights to Pat Riley from the Portland Trail Blazers.
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November 11, 1970: Traded John Tresvant to the Baltimore Bullets for a 1972 2nd round draft pick (Paul Stovall was later selected).
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March 29, 1971: Selected Jim Cleamons (1st round, 13th pick), Roger Brown (4th round, 64th pick), Lee Dedmon (5th round, 81st pick), Bill Brickhouse (6th round, 98th pick), Gene Gathers (7th round, 115th pick), Luke Adams (8th round, 132nd pick), Bob Cheeks (9th round, 148th pick) and Cliff Mosley (10th round, 164th pick) in the 1971 NBA Draft.
March 29, 1971: Traded a 1971 2nd round draft pick (Joe Bergman was later selected) to the Cincinnati Royals for Flynn Robinson.
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June 3, 1971: Fired Joe Mullaney as Head Coach.
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July 12, 1971: Hired Bill Sharman as Head Coach.
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September 11, 1971: Traded a 1972 2nd round draft pick (Ollie Johnson was later selected) to the Portland Trail Blazers for Leroy Ellis.
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October 13, 1971: Traded Rick Roberson to the Cleveland Cavaliers for a 1972 2nd round draft pick (Jim Price was later selected), a 1973 1st round draft pick (Kermit Washington was later selected) and a 1973 2nd round draft pick (Bill Schaeffer was later selected).
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