Los Angeles Lakers to honour Hall of Fame coach Pat Riley with statue unveiling against Boston Celtics

Los Angeles Lakers will unveil a statue of former coach Pat Riley on February 22, as the Hall of Famer joins the likes of former team greats Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson and Kobe Bryant in bronze outside its downtown arena.

The Lakers will fittingly honor Riley against long-time rival, the Boston Celtics.

Riley coached the Lakers from 1981 to 1990 during the team’s “Showtime” era and won four NBA championships (1982, 1985, 1987, 1988). He led the Lakers through one of the most dynamic eras for any team in NBA history.

With Johnson and Abdul-Jabbar leading an exciting roster with a groundbreaking fast-break offence, the Lakers went 533-194 (.733) in Riley’s tenure and added 102 playoff victories over nine seasons.

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The Lakers won at least 50 games in each of his nine seasons as coach and won at least 60 games in five straight seasons. He was named NBA Coach of the Year with the Lakers in 1989-90.

He played for Los Angeles from 1970 to 1975, and was a team broadcaster before becoming Paul Westhead’s assistant in 1979. Riley was part of the 1971=72 team that won a league-record 33 straight games and won the NBA championship.

The 80-year-old Riley also coached the New York Knicks and the Miami Heat. He won another championship as coach with the Heat in 2006 and now serves as the team president.

Just last season, Miami named the court in its downtown arena after Riley in a ceremony attended by many of his former players.

Riley will become the eighth Lakers luminary to be honoured with a statue in Star Plaza, which has become a popular tourist attraction for fans of the globally popular franchise. The others are Abdul-Jabbar, Johnson, Bryant, Elgin Baylor, Jerry West, Shaquille O’Neal and broadcaster Chick Hearn.

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