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| team = Los Angeles Lakers | misc = Shaquille O'Neal's final season with the Lakers Gary Payton's first and only season with the Lakers Karl Malone's final season Rick Fox's final season | end_year = 2004 | DivisionWin = yes | ConferenceWin = yes | wins = 56 | losses = 26 | division = Pacific | division_place = 1 | conf_place = 2 | coach = Phil Jackson | gm = Mitch Kupchak | arena = Staples Center | owners = Jerry Buss | television = Fox Sports Net West, KCAL | radio = AM 570 KLAC | playoffs = NBA Finals (Lost to Pistons 1–4) | bbr_team = LAL }} The 2003–04 NBA season was the Lakers' 56th season in the National Basketball Association, and 44th in the city of Los Angeles.[1] The Lakers entered the season following a disappointing 2nd round exit to the San Antonio Spurs. During the offseason, Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal successfully recruited veteran free agents and former All-Stars Karl Malone and Gary Payton to the Lakers, in the hopes of getting the two an NBA ring; the team was also able to re-sign free agent Horace Grant during the off-season.[2][3] Following these acquisitions, the Lakers were considered heavy favorites to win the title, but problems arose that would set the tone for the season to come.[4][5] During the 2003 off-season, superstar guard Kobe Bryant was accused of sexual assault in Colorado. The media attention surrounding the case would prove to be an ongoing distraction for the team, as Kobe would miss certain games because he could not fly back in time from Colorado, where the trial was held. On top of the trial, Kobe's feud with Shaq would reach a peak during the season, as both players would consistently criticize each other to the media for their respective leadership roles on the team. Shaq questioned Kobe's leadership roles and often refused to acknowledge his presence on the team during press conferences and media statements, while Kobe targeted Shaq's public efforts to have his contract extended by the Lakers, and criticized Shaq's lack of contact with him during the off-season.[6] The team's big free agency signings weren't faring much better, as Payton struggled with coach Phil Jackson's triangle offense, which limited his ball-handling and post-up opportunities, and Malone would deal with injury issues that kept him off the court for extended periods of time.[7][8][9] In total, O'Neal, Bryant, Malone, and Payton would play only 20 games together. Despite all of the setbacks, however, the Lakers still managed a 56–26 record and entered the playoffs as the number two seed in the Western Conference. In the playoffs, they defeated the Houston Rockets, the San Antonio Spurs, and the Minnesota Timberwolves to advance to the NBA Finals where they would meet the Detroit Pistons. The Lakers entered the Finals as the heavy favorites, but the team unraveled, as the Pistons' strong defense and teamwork triumphed the Lakers in just five games. The tension continued into the off-season, as the Lakers would see major changes in the 2004 off-season. The Lakers opted not to extend Phil Jackson's contract, resulting in his dismissal from the team.[10] Shaquille O'Neal requested a trade, to which he was traded to the Miami Heat in a blockbuster deal, allowing Kobe Bryant to sign an extension with the Lakers, enabling him full leadership of the team.[11] Gary Payton and Rick Fox were both traded to the Boston Celtics, and Karl Malone opted not to re-sign with the team; he would retire the following year. Despite their feud and Kobe's ongoing trial, O'Neal and Bryant were voted to play in the 2004 NBA All-Star Game, which was hosted in Los Angeles; O'Neal was named the game's MVP. The team's season roster is featured in NBA 2K18. Draft picks{{main|2003 NBA Draft}}
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|roster_url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/LAL/2004.html | accessdate = 2004-01-30 }} Regular seasonSeason standingsBy division{{2003-04 NBA Pacific standings|team=LAL}}By conference{{2003–04 NBA West standings|team=LAL}}Game log{{NBA game log start|Los Angeles Lakers|end_year=2004|record=Total: 56–26 (Home: 34–7; Road: 22-19)}}{{NBA game log section|Los Angeles Lakers|October|first=yes| home_wins = 1 | home_losses = 0 | road_wins = 0 | road_losses = 0 }} |- style="background:#bfb;" | 1 | October 28 | Dallas | W 109–93 | Gary Payton (21) | Karl Malone (10) | Gary Payton (9) | Staples Center 18,997 | 1–0{{NBA game log section|Los Angeles Lakers|November|first=no | home_wins = 9 | home_losses = 0 | road_wins = 4 | road_losses = 3 }} |- style="background:#bfb;" | 2 | November 1 | @ Phoenix | W 103–99 | Shaquille O'Neal (24) | Shaquille O'Neal (12) | Gary Payton (9) | American West Arena 18,422 | 2–0 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 3 | November 2 | Golden State | W 87–72 | Kobe Bryant (21) | Shaquille O'Neal (14) | Gary Payton (11) | Staples Center 18,997 | 3–0 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 4 | November 4 | @ Milwaukee | W 113–107 | Kobe Bryant (31) | Shaquille O'Neal (14) | Kobe Bryant (8) | Bradley Center 18,717 | 4–0 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 5 | November 6 | @ San Antonio | W 120–117 (2OT) | Kobe Bryant (37) | Shaquille O'Neal (20) | Shaquille O'Neal (6) | SBC Center 18,717 | 5–0 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 6 | November 7 | @ New Orleans | L 95–114 | Shaquille O'Neal (21) | Shaquille O'Neal (6) | Gary Payton (11) | New Orleans Arena 18,717 | 5–1 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 7 | November 10 | @ Memphis | L 95–105 | Shaquille O'Neal (20) | Shaquille O'Neal (12) | Kobe Bryant (5) | Pyramid Arena 19,351 | 5–2 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 8 | November 12 | Toronto | W 94–79 | Shaquille O'Neal (23) | Shaquille O'Neal (14) | Gary Payton (6) | Staples Center 18,997 | 6–2 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 9 | November 14 | Detroit | W 94–89 | Shaquille O'Neal (21) | Shaquille O'Neal (15) | Shaquille O'Neal (8) | Staples Center 18,997 | 7–2 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 10 | November 16 | Miami | W 99–77 | Kobe Bryant (27) | Karl Malone (10) | Gary Payton (8) | Staples Center 18,997 | 8–2 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 11 | November 18 | @ Detroit | L 96–106 | Shaquille O'Neal (20) | Shaquille O'Neal (10) | Shaquille O'Neal (5) | The Palace of Auburn Hills 22,076 | 8–3 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 12 | November 19 | @ New York | W 104–83 | Shaquille O'Neal (23) | Karl Malone (14) | Kobe Bryant (4) | Madison Square Garden 19,763 | 9–3 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 13 | November 21 | Chicago | W 101–94 | Kobe Bryant (28) | Karl Malone (18) | Kobe Bryant (4) | Staples Center 18,997 | 10–3 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 14 | November 23 | Memphis | W 121–89 | Kobe Bryant (28) | Slava Medvedenko (11) | Gary Payton (10) | Staples Center 18,997 | 11–3 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 15 | November 26 | Washington | W 120–99 | Kobe Bryant (22) | Horace Grant (6) | Karl Malone (5) | Staples Center 18,997 | 12–3 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 16 | November 28 | San Antonio | W 103–87 | Devean George (19) | Karl Malone (11) | Karl Malone (10) | Staples Center 18,997 | 13–3 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 17 | November 30 | Indiana | W 99–77 | Shaquille O'Neal (23) | Karl Malone (15) | Kobe Bryant (7) | Staples Center 18,997 | 14–3{{NBA game log section|Los Angeles Lakers|December|first=no | home_wins = 5 | home_losses = 2 | road_wins = 2 | road_losses = 2 }} |- style="background:#bfb;" | 18 | December 3 | @ San Antonio | W 90–86 | Kobe Bryant (21) | Shaquille O'Neal (16) | Gary Payton (6) | SBC Center 18,841 | 15–3 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 19 | December 4 | @ Dallas | W 114–103 | Kobe Bryant (32) | Shaquille O'Neal (19) | Gary Payton (8) | American Airlines Center 20,596 | 16–3 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 20 | December 7 | Utah | W 94–92 | Shaquille O'Neal (19) | Shaquille O'Neal (15) | Shaquille O'Neal (8) | Staples Center 18,997 | 17–3 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 21 | December 9 | New York | W 98–90 | Kobe Bryant (21) | Shaquille O'Neal (15) | Kobe Bryant (9) | Staples Center 18,997 | 18–3 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 22 | December 12 | Dallas | L 93–110 | Shaquille O'Neal (25) | Shaquille O'Neal (14) | Kobe Bryant (6) | Staples Center 18,997 | 18–4 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 23 | December 13 | @ Portland | L 108–112 | Kobe Bryant (35) | Shaquille O'Neal (10) | Kobe Bryant (6) | Rose Garden 20,630 | 18–5 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 24 | December 19 | Denver | W 101–99 | Shaquille O'Neal (26) | Shaquille O'Neal (11) | Gary Payton (11) | Staples Center 18,997 | 19–5 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 25 | December 21 | Phoenix | W 107–101 | Devean George (19) | Shaquille O'Neal (18) | Gary Payton (7) | Staples Center 18,997 | 20–5 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 26 | December 23 | @ Golden State | L 98–107 | Kobe Bryant (23) | Devean George (9) | Gary Payton (13) | The Arena in Oakland 20,310 | 20–6 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 27 | December 25 | Houston | L 87–99 | Kobe Bryant (23) | Horace Grant (11) | Gary Payton (7) | Staples Center 18,997 | 20–7 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 28 | December 28 | Boston | W 105–82 | Shaquille O'Neal (22) | Shaquille O'Neal (16) | Gary Payton (6) | Staples Center 18,997 | 21–7{{NBA game log section|Los Angeles Lakers|January|first=no | home_wins = 5 | home_losses = 2 | road_wins = 1 | road_losses = 7 }} |- style="background:#fbb;" | 29 | January 2 | @ Seattle | L 109–111 | Kobe Bryant (32) | Kobe Bryant (6) | Kobe Bryant (6) | KeyArena 17,072 | 21–8 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 30 | January 4 | @ L.A. Clippers | L 98–101 | Kobe Bryant (44) | Kobe Bryant (10) | Gary Payton (4) | Staples Center 19,653 | 21–9 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 31 | January 6 | @ Minnesota | L 90–106 | Kobe Bryant (20) | Kobe Bryant (10) | Derek Fisher (5) | Target Center 20,095 | 21–10 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 32 | January 7 | @ Denver | L 91–113 | Kobe Bryant (27) | Brian Cook (8) | Kobe Bryant (5) | Pepsi Center 19,739 | 21–11 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 33 | January 9 | Atlanta | W 113–67 | Slava Medvedenko (26) | Slava Medvedenko (11) | Gary Payton (7) | Staples Center 18,997 | 22–11 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 34 | January 12 | Cleveland | W 89–79 | Brian Cook (13) | Horace Grant (12) | Gary Payton (4) | Staples Center 18,997 | 23–11 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 35 | January 14 | Denver | W 97–71 | Slava Medvedenko (22) | Horace Grant (11) | Gary Payton (6) | Staples Center 18,997 | 24–11 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 36 | January 16 | @ Sacramento | L 83–103 | Kareem Rush (30) | Slava Medvedenko (9) | Luke Walton (5) | ARCO Arena 17,317 | 24–12 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 37 | January 17 | L.A. Clippers | W 91–89 | Slava Medvedenko (20) | Slava Medvedenko (10) | Gary Payton (15) | Staples Center 18,997 | 25–12 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 38 | January 19 | Phoenix | L 85–88 | Kareem Rush (18) | Gary Payton (8) | Gary Payton (9) | Staples Center 18,997 | 25–13 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 39 | January 21 | @ Memphis | L 82–88 | Gary Payton (24) | Slava Medvedenko (12) | Kareem Rush (5) | Pyramid Arena 19,351 | 25–14 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 40 | January 22 | @ Dallas | L 87–106 | Devean George (24) | Luke Walton (7) | Gary Payton (5) | American Airlines Center 20,512 | 25–15 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 41 | January 24 | @ Utah | W 93–86 | Slava Medvedenko (26) | Slava Medvedenko (12) | Gary Payton (6) | Delta Center 19,911 | 26–15 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 42 | January 28 | Seattle | W 96–82 | Gary Payton (24) | Horace Grant (10) | Gary Payton (5) | Staples Center 18,997 | 27–15 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 43 | January 30 | Minnesota | L 84–97 | Shaquille O'Neal (22) | Shaquille O'Neal (9) | Gary Payton (9) | Staples Center 18,997 | 27–16{{NBA game log section|Los Angeles Lakers|February|first=no | home_wins = 2 | home_losses = 1 | road_wins = 9 | road_losses = 3 }} |- style="background:#bfb;" | 44 | February 1 | @ Toronto | W 84–83 | Shaquille O'Neal (36) | Horace Grant (9) | Shaquille O'Neal (5) | Air Canada Centre 20,116 | 28–16 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 45 | February 2 | @ Indiana | L 72–85 | Slava Medvedenko (14) | Gary Payton (8) | Gary Payton (7) | Conseco Fieldhouse 18,345 | 28–17 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 46 | February 4 | @ Cleveland | W 111–106 (OT) | Shaquille O'Neal (37) | Shaquille O'Neal (12) | Shaquille O'Neal (6) | Gund Arena 20,562 | 29–17 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 47 | February 5 | @ Philadelphia | L 73–96 | Shaquille O'Neal (17) | Shaquille O'Neal (8) | Derek Fisher (5) | Wachovia Center 20,965 | 29–18 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 48 | February 8 | @ Orlando | W 98–96 | Shaquille O'Neal (20) | Shaquille O'Neal (10) | Luke Walton (7) | TD Waterhouse Centre 17,283 | 30–18 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 49 | February 10 | @ Miami | W 98–83 | Shaquille O'Neal (25) | Devean George (11) | Derek Fisher (6) | American Airlines Arena 16,500 | 31–18 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 50 | February 11 | @ Houston | L 87–102 | Shaquille O'Neal (24) | Shaquille O'Neal (9) | Shaquille O'Neal (4) | Toyota Center 18,218 | 31–19 |- style="text-align:center;" | colspan="9" style="background:#bbcaff;"|All-Star Break |- style="background:#bfb;" | 51 | February 17 | Portland | W 89–86 | Kobe Bryant (31) | Shaquille O'Neal (11) | Kobe Bryant (10) | Staples Center 18,997 | 32–19 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 52 | February 18 | @ Golden State | W 100–99 | Kobe Bryant (35) | Shaquille O'Neal (16) | Kobe Bryant (8) | The Arena in Oakland 20,252 | 33–19 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 53 | February 20 | Philadelphia | W 116–88 | Shaquille O'Neal (17) | Shaquille O'Neal (8) | Derek Fisher (5) | Staples Center 18,997 | 34–19 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 54 | February 22 | @ Phoenix | W 104–92 | Kobe Bryant (40) | Kobe Bryant (7) | Kobe Bryant (5) | American West Arena 18,422 | 35–19 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 55 | February 25 | @ Denver | W 112–111 | Kobe Bryant (35) | Shaquille O'Neal (8) | Kobe Bryant (10) | Pepsi Center 19,812 | 36–19 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 56 | February 26 | Sacramento | L 101–103 | Kobe Bryant (35) | Kobe Bryant (11) | Kobe Bryant (6) | Staples Center 18,997 | 36–20 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 57 | February 28 | @ Washington | W 122–110 | Shaquille O'Neal (29) | Kobe Bryant (14) | Kobe Bryant (10) | MCI Center 20,173 | 37–20 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 58 | February 29 | @ New Jersey | W 100–83 | Shaquille O'Neal (19) | Shaquille O'Neal (14) | Kobe Bryant (10) | Continental Airlines Arena 19,968 | 38–20{{NBA game log section|Los Angeles Lakers|March|first=no | home_wins = 9 | home_losses = 0 | road_wins = 4 | road_losses = 3 }} |- style="background:#fbb;" | 59 | March 2 | @ Atlanta | L 93–94 | Shaquille O'Neal (23) | Shaquille O'Neal (14) | Gary Payton (10) | Philips Arena 19,445 | 38–21 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 60 | March 3 | @ Houston | W 96–93 | Shaquille O'Neal (28) | Kobe Bryant (8) | Kobe Bryant (13) | Toyota Center 18,172 | 39–21 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 61 | March 5 | Seattle | W 99–91 | Shaquille O'Neal (32) | Luke Walton (9) | Gary Payton (7) | Staples Center 18,997 | 40–21 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 62 | March 7 | New Jersey | W 94–88 | Shaquille O'Neal (32) | Shaquille O'Neal (9) | Rick Fox (5) | Staples Center 18,997 | 41–21 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 63 | March 8 | @ Utah | L 83–88 | Gary Payton (21) | Shaquille O'Neal (10) | Gary Payton (7) | Delta Center 19,911 | 41–22 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 64 | March 10 | @ Boston | W 117–109 | Shaquille O'Neal (28) | Shaquille O'Neal (17) | Kobe Bryant (10) | FleetCenter 18,624 | 42–22 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 65 | March 12 | @ Minnesota | L 86–96 | Shaquille O'Neal (24) | Shaquille O'Neal (13) | Gary Payton (6) | Target Center 20,391 | 42–23 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 66 | March 13 | @ Chicago | W 88–81 | Kobe Bryant (35) | Shaquille O'Neal (15) | Karl Malone (7) | United Center 23,067 | 43–23 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 67 | March 15 | Orlando | W 113–110 (OT) | Kobe Bryant (38) | Shaquille O'Neal (23) | Kobe Bryant (4) | Staples Center 18,997 | 44–23 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 68 | March 17 | @ L.A. Clippers | W 106–103 | Kobe Bryant (27) | Shaquille O'Neal (11) | Gary Payton (7) | Staples Center 19,668 | 45–23 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 69 | March 19 | L.A. Clippers | W 106–100 | Kobe Bryant (27) | Shaquille O'Neal (10) | Shaquille O'Neal (6) | Staples Center 18,997 | 46–23 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 70 | March 21 | Milwaukee | W 104–103 (OT) | Shaquille O'Neal (31) | Shaquille O'Neal (26) | Gary Payton (6) | Staples Center 18,997 | 47–23 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 71 | March 24 | Sacramento | W 115–91 | Kobe Bryant (36) | Shaquille O'Neal (16) | Kobe Bryant (6) | Staples Center 18,997 | 48–23 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 72 | March 26 | Minnesota | W 90–73 | Kobe Bryant (35) | Shaquille O'Neal (18) | Kobe Bryant (5) | Staples Center 18,997 | 49–23 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 73 | March 28 | Utah | W 91–84 | Kobe Bryant (34) | Shaquille O'Neal (14) | Kobe Bryant (4) | Staples Center 18,997 | 50–23 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 74 | March 30 | New Orleans | W 107–88 | Kobe Bryant (23) | Shaquille O'Neal (9) | Karl Malone (9) | Staples Center 18,997 | 51–23{{NBA game log section|Los Angeles Lakers|April|first=no | home_wins = 3 | home_losses = 2 | road_wins = 2 | road_losses = 1 }} |- style="background:#bfb;" | 75 | April 1 | Houston | W 93–85 | Kobe Bryant (26) | Karl Malone (14) | Karl Malone (6) | Staples Center 18,997 | 52–23 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 76 | April 2 | @ Seattle | W 97–86 | Kobe Bryant (25) | Shaquille O'Neal (14) | Rick Fox (6) | KeyArena 17,072 | 53–23 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 77 | April 4 | San Antonio | L 89–95 | Kobe Bryant (28) | Shaquille O'Neal (9) | Shaquille O'Neal (4) | Staples Center 18,997 | 53–24 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 78 | April 6 | Portland | L 80–91 | Shaquille O'Neal (17) | Shaquille O'Neal (12) | Kobe Bryant (8) | Staples Center 18,997 | 53–25 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 79 | April 9 | Memphis | W 103–95 | Kobe Bryant (33) | Shaquille O'Neal (12) | Kobe Bryant (7) | Staples Center 18,997 | 54–25 |- style="background:#fbb;" | 80 | April 11 | @ Sacramento | L 85–102 | Gary Payton (15) | Karl Malone (11) | Derek Fisher (5) | ARCO Arena 17,317 | 54–26 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 81 | April 13 | Golden State | W 109–104 | Kobe Bryant (45) | Shaquille O'Neal (13) | Kobe Bryant (8) | Staples Center 18,997 | 55–26 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 82 | April 14 | @ Portland | W 105–104 (2OT) | Kobe Bryant (37) | Shaquille O'Neal (14) | Derek Fisher (6) | Rose Garden 20,609 | 56–26{{NBA game log end|lal|end_year=2004}} Record vs. opponents
PlayoffsWest First Round(2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (7) Houston Rockets: Lakers win series 4–1
Last Playoff Meeting: 1999 Western Conference First Round (Los Angeles won 3-1) West Conference Semifinals(2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Antonio Spurs: Lakers win series 4–2
Last Playoff Meeting: 2003 Western Conference Semifinals (San Antonio won 4-2) West Conference Finals(1) Minnesota Timberwolves vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: Lakers win series 4–2
Last Playoff Meeting: 2003 Western Conference First Round (Los Angeles won 4-2) NBA FinalsSeries Summary
The Finals were played using a 2-3-2 site format, where the first two and last two games are held at the team with home court advantage. This is only used in the Finals, all other playoff games are held in a 2-2-1-1-1 format (the team with home court advantage starts).[12] AspectsThe Lakers had a lineup of stars such as Karl Malone, Gary Payton, Kobe Bryant, and Shaquille O'Neal - their offensive capability was expected to overpower Detroit's defensive-based gameplan. Payton and Malone also added to the publicity of the Finals. Perennial All-Stars who had both previously reached the Finals, Payton had led the Seattle SuperSonics there in 1996, while Malone had led the Utah Jazz there in 1997 and 1998.[13] However, Michael Jordan and the Bulls denied them championship rings a total of three times. By the time of Jordan's retirement in 2003, the two veterans were aged and failed to lead their teams deep into the playoffs.[13][14] Thus, this Finals series was seen as the last chance for two of the greatest players in NBA history to finally become NBA champions (Later on, Malone retired while Payton became a champion as a key bench player for the Miami Heat). Game OneSunday, June 6, 2004, 14:30 at the Staples Center.Considered to be a stunning upset by most of the NBA world, the Detroit Pistons managed to defeat the Lakers with imposing defense.[15] Defensively clamping down on everyone but Bryant and O'Neal, the Pistons managed to hold everyone else to a total of 16 points. The Pistons trailed the Lakers 41–40 at halftime, but a 10–4 surge capped by Billups's 3-pointer gave the Pistons the lead. O'Neal's foul trouble furthered the scoring gap, with the Pistons leading by 13 points early in the fourth quarter. Box Score
Game TwoTuesday, June 8, 2004, 15:04 at the Staples Center.The second game was close throughout the first half, but in the third quarter Detroit would score 30 points, cutting the deficit 68–66. However, at the end of the fourth quarter, Kobe Bryant's 3-point shot at 2.1 seconds to go would tie the game at 89–89. The Lakers and Pistons would then go to overtime, with the Lakers outscoring the Pistons 10–2. Box Score
Game ThreeThursday, June 10, 2004, 14:31 at The Palace of Auburn Hills.The Pistons beat Los Angeles by 20 in their first NBA Finals appearance together at The Palace of Auburn Hills since 1989[16] to take a 2–1 lead in the series. The 68 points scored by the Lakers set a franchise record for the fewest number of points scored in a playoff game. Previous night, a group of overzealous Pistons fans made it difficult for the Lakers to get their rest by harassing them until 4am at their hotel in nearby Birmingham. Fans were screaming outside the building until management at the hotel called the police.[17] [https://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2004061008 Box Score]
Game FourSunday, June 13, 2004, 14:49 at The Palace of Auburn Hills.Again, the Pistons defeated the Lakers, although this time by eight, to take a 3–1 series advantage. [https://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2004061308 Box Score]
Game FiveTuesday, June 15, 2004, 14:32 at The Palace of Auburn Hills.In Game 5, the Pistons won their first championship since 1990, and Larry Brown finally won his title. The Pistons defense had overcome the high-scoring Laker offense, winning the game by 13, winning the series 4-1, and also ending a long Laker dynasty that lasted for many years. The game saw the end of Phil Jackson's first run as the coach (he returned for the 2005-06 season), and saw O'Neal, Payton, and Malone's last games in Laker uniforms (O'Neal and Payton were both acquired by the soon-to-be NBA Champions Miami Heat and Malone retired). [https://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2004061508 Box Score]
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