Lakers return to glory, claim record-tying 17th NBA title

Lakers return to glory, claim record-tying 17th NBA title

by Joseph Anthony
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The Los Angeles Lakers ended a decade-long wait for a 17th NBA title as they beat the Miami Heat 106-93 to seal a 4-2 series victory

The Los Angeles Lakers captured a record-tying 17th NBA Championship on Sunday with a 106-93 victory over the Miami Heat that sealed the best-of-seven title series 4-2, restoring the storied franchise to the top of the basketball world.

The Lakersโ€™ victory tied them with the Boston Celtics for most NBA championships and capped an unprecedented season that resumed in July at a spectator-free campus at Disney World in Florida after a four-month COVID-19 shutdown.
Finals MVP LeBron James led the way for the Lakers, scoring 28 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists while spearheading a defensive masterclass that doused the Heatโ€™s offense.
The Lakers, who won their first title since 2010, also got a key contribution from Rajon Rondo as the veteran point guard delivered an early offensive burst that helped them to a 28-point halftime lead and the Heat never threatened again.
โ€œIt means a lot to represent this franchise,โ€ said James, who joined the team in the summer of 2018 after they had missed the playoffs five seasons in a row.
โ€œI told (Lakers president) Jeanie (Buss) when I came here that I was going to put this franchise back in the position where it belongs.
โ€œWe just want our respect. Rob (Pelinka) wants his respect, coach (Frank) Vogel wants his respect, our organization wants its respect, Lakers nation wants its respect,โ€ he said.
โ€œAnd I want my damn respect too.โ€
The championship win ends a more than 90-day stay for the Lakers inside the NBAโ€™s bio-secure bubble.
It also marked the end of an emotional season for the franchise after Lakers great Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash alongside his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others near Los Angeles in January.
Racial justice issues were front and center since the NBA restarted, with players wearing slogans like โ€œVoteโ€ and โ€œEducation Reform.โ€
The death of George Floyd, a Black man, in police custody in Minneapolis in May, sparked nationwide protests and renewed calls for reform among players and the public.
โ€œWe all want to see better days and when we leave here, we have to continue to push that,โ€ James said.
โ€œContinue to push against social injustice, continue to push against voter suppression, continue to push against police brutality, continue to push against everything that is the opposite of love.
โ€œIf we continue to do that โ€“ all of us โ€“ America will be a much better place.
โ€œWe all love this country.โ€
REUTERS

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