Guard Derek Fisher returned to the Lakers after three seasons away, bringing a veteran presence to the team. He made 40.6% of his three-point shots and 88.3% of his free throws.
Height: 6-1 Weight: 210 Years pro: 12 College: Arkansas Little Rock
Acquired: Signed as a free agent in 2007. The Lakers originally selected Fisher with the 24th pick in the 1996 NBA draft.
Claim to fame: Fisher made one of the most memorable shots in Lakers history, a 16-footer with 0.4 of a second left to beat San Antonio in Game 5 of the 2004 Western Conference semifinals.
After a turbulent off-season in which he asked to be traded, guard Kobe Bryant led the Lakers to the best record in the Western Conference, averaging 28.3 points per game.
Height: 6-6 Weight: 205 Years pro: 12 High school: Lower Merion (Pa.)
Acquired: In a 1996 trade with Charlotte for Vlade Divac after the Hornets took Bryant with the 13th pick in the draft.
Claim to fame: Bryant’s 81-point game against Toronto on Jan. 22, 2006, is the second highest total in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain’s 100.
The acquisition of center Pau Gasol in February energized the Lakers, who went 5-1 in his first six games to complete a critical 7-2 trip.
Height: 7-0 Weight: 250 Years pro: 7 College: None (turned pro out of Spain)
Acquired: In a Feb. 1 trade with Memphis for Kwame Brown, Javaris Crittendon and two first-round picks.
Claim to fame: Named MVP of the 2006 FIBA World Championships in leading Spain to the gold medal, despite missing the final because of a broken bone in his left foot.
Forward Lamar Odom has become a factor on the boards since Pau Gasol arrived, helping to make up for the absence of the injured Andrew Bynum.
Height: 6-10 Weight: 230 Years pro: 9 College: Rhode Island
Acquired: In a trade with Miami in 2004 for Shaquille O’Neal. The Lakers also got Caron Butler, Brian Grant and a first-round draft pick in the deal.
Claim to fame: Scored 36 points in the Catholic high school championship game in New York, breaking the individual scoring record shared by Lew Alcindor, Kenny Anderson and Felipe Lopez .
Forward Vladimir Radmanovic is a potentially dangerous scorer from both outside and inside, but he’s an erratic defender and sometimes gets in early foul trouble.
Height: 6-10 Weight: 235 Years pro: 7 College: None (Turned pro from Serbia & Montenegro)
Acquired: Signed as a free agent in 2006.
Claim to fame: Scored 18 points including a Clippers playoff record five three-pointers against Phoenix in 2006.
Although undersized by NBA standards, point guard Jordan Farmar has become a guiding force on the Lakers’ highly successful second unit.
Height: 6-2 Weight: 180 Years pro: 2 College: UCLA
Acquired: Selected with the 26th pick of the 2005 draft.
Claim to fame: Led Taft High of Woodland Hills to the L.A. City Section championship before becoming the point guard who led UCLA to a Final Four appearance in 2005-06.
Shooting guard Sasha Vujacic has become an offensive specialist off the bench, taking more than half of his shots from three-point range.
Height: 6-7 Weight: 205 Years pro: 4 College: None (Turned pro out of Slovenia as a teenager)
Acquired: Selected with the 27th pick of the 2004 draft.
Claim to fame: In 2003-04, appeared in 30 games for Snaidero Udine of Italys top professional league, averaging 14.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.4 steals.
Power forward Ronny Turiaf has been an integral part of the Lakers’ second unit, playing both forward and center as needed.
Height: 6-10 Weight: 270 Years pro: 4 College: Gonzaga
Acquired: Selected with the 37th pick in the 2005 draft.
Claim to fame: Played high school basketball with current NBA players Tony Parker, Boris Diaw and Johan Petro in Paris. He’s one of two Lakers who speaks five languages (DJ Mbenga is the other).
Small forward Luke Walton has provided the Lakers with his trademark versatility this season, able to meld with the stars when he starts or with the second unit when he comes off the bench.
Height: 6-8 Weight: 235 Years pro: 5 College: Arizona
Acquired: Selected with the 32nd pick in the 2003 draft.
Claim to fame: The son of Hall of Fame center Bill Walton is one of only three players in Pacific 10 Conference history to tally 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists in a career.
Center Chris Mihm, tipping in an offensive rebound against the Clippers earlier this season, has battled injuries during his tenure with the team, missing the entire 2006-07 season and a majority of this season with ankle injuries.
Height: 7-0 Weight: 265 Years pro: 7 College: Texas
Acquired: Before the start of the 2004-05 season when the Lakers traded Gary Payton and Rick Fox to the Boston Celtics for Mihm and guards Chucky Atkins and Marcus Banks.
Claim to fame: If he had stayed healthy and productive, the Lakers might never have acquired center Andrew Bynum.
Coach Phil Jackson returned to the Lakers in June 2005 after taking a year off from coaching. His first term as Lakers coach was from 1999 to 2004, when he guided the team to three consecutive NBA titles in 2000, 2001 and 2002.