Los Angeles Lakers
Series Flow
4
Wins
1
Losses
Regular Season
65–17
Win–Loss
Playoff Record
16–6
Win–Loss
Finals
4–1
vs Orlando Magic
Finals MVP
Bryant
Kobe
Los Angeles Lakers
65–17Orlando Magic
59–23The Magic had shocked LeBron's Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals. Dwight Howard was the most physically dominant center in the NBA, but the Lakers' depth and Kobe's scoring were too much to overcome.

Finals MVP
Kobe Bryant
#24 · Guard
32.4
PPG
5.6
RPG
7.4
APG
1.4
SPG
His most dominant Finals series — 32+ points per game against Orlando's elite defense.
First of two back-to-back Finals MVPs (2009–2010)
Led the league's best regular-season team (65-17) to a dominant championship run
100
LAL
75
ORL
The Lakers were suffocating from tip-off. Kobe had 40 points and the Magic had no answers for LA's pace and size advantage.
Los Angeles Lakers
Kobe Bryant
40 pts · 8 reb · 8 astOne of the most complete Finals opener performances in the modern era.
ORL
Dwight Howard
13 pts · 16 rebDominated the glass but couldn't stop the Lakers on offense.
101
LAL
96
ORL
Orlando pushed back — Hedo Turkoglu and Rashard Lewis combined for 40 — but Kobe's 29-point night and Gasol's dominance inside were too much.
Los Angeles Lakers
Kobe Bryant
29 pts · 6 reb · 6 astSteady and efficient in the face of Orlando's fight.
ORL
Hedo Turkoglu
24 pts · 9 rebKept the Magic competitive with clutch shot-making.
104
LAL
108
ORL
Orlando's lone win. Dwight Howard dominated (17 pts, 13 reb) and Turkoglu hit a go-ahead layup with 0.6 seconds left to shock the Lakers.
ORL
Hedo Turkoglu
25 pts · 7 reb · game-winnerHit a layup with 0.6 seconds left to stun the Lakers in Orlando.
Dwight Howard
17 pts · 13 reb · 3 blkShowed why he was the most dominant center in the league.
99
LAL
91
ORL
The Lakers responded with authority. Kobe (32 pts) and Gasol (18 pts, 9 reb) shut down any Magic momentum.
Los Angeles Lakers
Kobe Bryant
32 pts · 7 reb · 7 astBack in complete control after the Game 3 surprise.
Pau Gasol
18 pts · 9 reb · 3 astWorked the mid-post relentlessly; the Magic had no answer.
99
LAL
86
ORL
Kobe Bryant closed out the championship with another dominant performance. Pau Gasol had 14 pts and 18 rebounds. The Lakers' 65-17 season ended exactly as it should have.
Los Angeles Lakers
Kobe Bryant
30 pts · 8 reb · 5 astClinched the title with a commanding, wire-to-wire performance.
Pau Gasol
14 pts · 18 rebOwned the glass — 18 rebounds in a clinching game is extraordinary.
The Magic had shocked LeBron's Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals. Dwight Howard was the most physically dominant center in the NBA, but the Lakers' depth and Kobe's scoring were too much to overcome.

15.4
PPG
15.8
RPG
2.2
BPG
Dominated the boards but was neutralized by Gasol on offense. His free throw struggles (46%) were exploited relentlessly.

13.8
PPG
5.0
RPG
4.0
APG
The Game 3 layup hero. He was the Magic's most complete offensive weapon throughout the series.
Los Angeles Lakers
15th NBA Championship
Kobe Bryant
4th NBA title — first without Shaquille O'Neal
Kobe Bryant
Silenced years of criticism that he couldn't win without Shaq
Phil Jackson
10th championship as a head coach — record at the time
The 2008-09 Lakers had the best record in the NBA at 65-17. The "Kobe can't win without Shaq" narrative had dogged Bryant for years. He put it to rest with a Finals MVP performance averaging 32.4 points per game — his best Finals scoring average ever.
The win validated the Gasol trade: one of the most one-sided blockbusters in NBA history. Marc Gasol, the player Memphis received, eventually became an All-Star — but no one was complaining in Los Angeles.
For years, the question followed Kobe Bryant like a shadow: can he win without Shaquille O'Neal? In 2009, with the Lakers' best regular season record since the Showtime era (65-17), he delivered his definitive answer.
Orlando's Dwight Howard was physically unlike anyone Kobe had faced in the Finals. But the Lakers had Pau Gasol to neutralize him inside, and nobody in basketball had an answer for a locked-in Kobe Bryant scoring 32 points per game over five games.
When the trophy arrived, Bryant held it alone for the first time. No Shaq. Just him, Phil, Pau, and the rest of a team that had been built around his greatness. The answer, it turned out, was a resounding yes.
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