The Los Angeles Lakers have announced that they will be honoring former coach Pat Riley with a statue outside their downtown arena. This statue will stand in Star Plaza and pay tribute to the coach who led the Lakers to four championships during the 1980s “Showtime” era. Riley, who is now 79 years old, has a long history with the Lakers, having also won championship rings with the team as a player and assistant coach.
Riley’s impact on the Lakers organization is undeniable. He played for the team in the 1970s, served as a broadcaster, and eventually became head coach in 1981. Under his leadership, the Lakers enjoyed tremendous success, posting a record of 533-194 and winning 102 playoff games over nine seasons. His innovative coaching style, combined with the talents of players like Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, helped define an era of Lakers basketball that is still celebrated today.
Lakers owner Jeanie Buss praised Riley as a true icon of the franchise, highlighting his professionalism, commitment to the game, and ability to build championship teams. Riley will join an elite group of Lakers legends who have been honored with statues in Star Plaza, including Abdul-Jabbar, Johnson, and Kobe Bryant. The plaza has become a must-see destination for fans of the team, drawing visitors from around the world.
Current Lakers coach JJ Redick expressed his support for honoring Riley, calling it “well-deserved.” Redick, who recently watched a documentary featuring Riley, emphasized the coach’s lasting impact on the game of basketball and the Lakers organization. Riley’s legacy extends beyond his time with the Lakers, as he went on to achieve further success with the New York Knicks and the Miami Heat, where he currently serves as team president.
In a recent ceremony, the Miami Heat named their court after Riley, recognizing his contributions to the franchise. Riley’s influence on the game of basketball is undeniable, and his upcoming statue in Los Angeles is a fitting tribute to his enduring legacy. Fans and players alike continue to celebrate his impact on the sport and the teams he has been a part of throughout his illustrious career.