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King led the way 👑 https://t.co/BT06PrMFkR

By Los Angeles Lakers
Posted April 22, 2026

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The Los Angeles Lakers are the official NBA team account with over 20 million followers, renowned for posting highlights, game updates, and nostalgic content celebrating their championship legacy. Their style is energetic and fan-focused, blending hype with historical reverence to engage a massive basketball audience. As the voice of a 17-time NBA champion franchise, their content carries high credibility in sports reporting and Lakers lore.

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This post commemorates Robert Horry's iconic buzzer-beating three-pointer in Game 4 of the 2002 Western Conference Finals against the Sacramento Kings, securing a 100-99 victory that shifted momentum for the Lakers' eventual series win. Titled 'King led the way 👑,' it playfully nods to Horry's nickname 'Big Shot Rob' while highlighting his clutch performance with under a second left on the clock. The content revives the intense Kings-Lakers rivalry, a hallmark of early 2000s NBA playoffs filled with drama and memorable moments like Mike Bibby's Game 5 winner in the same series.

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The post is trending due to ongoing nostalgia for the Lakers' three-peat era (2000-2002), amplified by the 2026 NBA playoffs approaching and fans revisiting classic rivalries. Recent Kings-Lakers matchups or playoff hype likely sparked shares, as Horry's shot remains one of the most replayed buzzer-beaters in NBA history. Its timely resurfacing on the official Lakers account boosts visibility amid basketball's perennial popularity.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Robert Horry's shot came with less than one second left, off a pass from Kobe Bryant, sealing Game 4 on May 26, 2002.
  • 2Horry earned the nickname 'Big Shot Rob' from this and other clutch playoff moments across six championships with three teams.
  • 3The Lakers trailed by 2 before Horry's three, overcoming a strong Kings team led by Chris Webber and Vlade Divac.
  • 4This win evened the series at 2-2, paving the way for Shaq and Kobe's third straight title.
  • 5The Kings-Lakers rivalry peaked in 2002, with controversial calls in Game 6 fueling conspiracy theories among fans.

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King led the way 👑 https://t.co/BT06PrMFkR