Lakers NBA Playoffs history: When was the last time Los Angeles won a non-bubble postseason series?

Kyle Irving

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The Lakers return home to Crypto.com Arena on Friday with the chance to close out their first-round series against the Grizzlies.

After falling to Memphis in Game 5 on the road, the Lakers have the opportunity to do something the franchise hasn't done in over a decade — win a playoff series in Los Angeles.

This is not to dismiss the Lakers' 2020 NBA championship, which was won in the Disney Bubble in Orlando once the season resumed from the COVID-19 hiatus.

It is simply to point out just how long it has been since the fanbase was able to celebrate a series victory in the same arena as the team.

Whether or not LeBron James, Anthony Davis and co. will finish the job is to be determined, but let's take a trip down memory lane to find the last time the Lakers won a non-bubble postseason series.

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When was the last time the Lakers won a non-bubble playoff series?

You have to go all the way back to the 2012 NBA Playoffs to find the last time the Lakers won a non-bubble playoff series.

After Los Angeles was swept by the Spurs in the first round of the 2013 NBA Playoffs, the franchise went on a six-year postseason drought. The Lakers bounced back to win the 2020 NBA title in the bubble, but they were eliminated by the Suns in the first round in 2021 and missed the playoffs altogether in 2022.

Back in 2012, Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol led Los Angeles to a first-round series win over the Nuggets. The series went seven games, with the Lakers closing out Denver on their home floor at the Staples Center.

It was a much different time, with each team's starting five serving as a time capsule.

Starting lineups for Lakers-Nuggets 2012 NBA Playoff series
Lakers Nuggets
Ramon SessionsGTy Lawson
Kobe BryantGAaron Afflalo
Metta World PeaceFDanilo Gallinari
Pau GasolFKenneth Faried
Andrew BynumCTimofey Mozgov

The Lakers were coached by the Kings reigning Coach of the Year, Mike Brown, while the Nuggets were coached by George Karl.

Los Angeles fell to the Oklahoma City Thunder in five games in the next round, with the young trio of Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and James Harden proving too much for Bryant and the Lakers.

Lakers recent playoff history

Here is a look at the Lakers' playoff history since they won three-straight titles from 1999 to 2001.

YearResult
2022-23In progress
2021-22Did not qualify
2020-21Lost in First Round (Suns 4-2)
2019-20Won NBA Finals (Heat 4-2)
2018-19Did not qualify
2017-18Did not qualify
2016-17Did not qualify
2015-16Did not qualify
2014-15Did not qualify
2013-14Did not qualify
2012-13Lost in First Round (Spurs 4-0)
2011-12Lost in West Semifinals (Thunder 4-1)
2010-11Lost in West Semifinals (Mavericks 4-0)
2009-10Won NBA Finals (Celtics 4-3)
2008-09Won NBA Finals (Magic 4-1)
2007-08Lost NBA Finals (Celtics 4-3)
2006-07Lost in First Round (Suns 4-1)
2005-06Lost in First Round (Suns 4-3)
2004-05Did not qualify
2003-04Lost in NBA Finals (Pistons 4-1)
2002-03Lost in West Semifinals (Spurs 4-2)

Kyle Irving

You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.