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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 30 MIN

Lakers–Suns Rivalry: Historical Records and 2026 Matchup Results

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The rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns is one of the most enduring and frequently contested matchups in the history of the NBA's Western Conference. It officially took root during the 1969–70 season, marked by their first playoff meeting where the Lakers completed a historic 3–1 series comeback. The Lakers franchise, originally founded in 1947 and moved to Los Angeles in 1960, established itself as the league's first true dynasty. The Suns joined as an expansion team in 1968, taking their name from a "name the team" contest inspired by the "Valley of the Sun" nickname for Phoenix.Throughout the 1980s, the rivalry was defined by the dominance of the "Showtime" Lakers, led by stars like Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. During this era, the Lakers consistently defeated the Suns in the postseason, winning every playoff series between the two teams from 1970 until 1989. However, the dynamic shifted in the 1990s when the Suns secured their first playoff series victory over Los Angeles in 1990. This decade also featured a memorable 1993 playoff series where the Suns, led by MVP Charles Barkley, became one of the few teams in history to overcome a 0–2 deficit to win a series.The rivalry reached a fever pitch in the mid-2000s during the "Seven Seconds or Less" era in Phoenix. Under the leadership of Steve Nash, the Suns employed a high-octane, fast-paced offensive style that frequently clashed with Kobe Bryant’s Lakers. The Suns eliminated the Lakers in back-to-back first-round series in 2006 and 2007, including a dramatic 3–1 comeback in 2006. The Lakers eventually reclaimed dominance in the matchup by defeating Phoenix in the 2010 Western Conference Finals.Following a period of struggle for both franchises during the 2010s, the rivalry was renewed in the 2020s. A significant turning point occurred in the 2021 playoffs, when the Suns eliminated the defending champion Lakers in the first round. By February 2026, the rosters had seen massive transformations; the Lakers' lineup featured Luka Doncic playing alongside LeBron James and Deandre Ayton, while the Suns built around Devin Booker. In recent competitions, the Suns have relied on depth from players like Grayson Allen and Collin Gillespie, particularly when facing injury challenges.As of February 2026, the Lakers hold the all-time lead in the series with 194 total wins compared to the Suns' 149. In the regular season, the Lakers maintain a 154–121 advantage, and they also lead 40–28 in total postseason games. Despite the Lakers' historical edge, recent encounters remain highly competitive; the Suns secured a 113–110 victory in their most recent meeting on February 26, 2026. With 13 head-to-head playoff series, this remains the most frequent playoff matchup in Western Conference history.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/champions-network--6884663/support.

The rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns is one of the most enduring and frequently contested matchups in the history of the NBA's Western Conference. It officially took root during the 1969–70 season, marked by their first playoff meeting where the Lakers completed a historic 3–1 series comeback. The Lakers franchise, originally founded in 1947 and moved to Los Angeles in 1960, established itself as the league's first true dynasty. The Suns joined as an expansion team in 1968, taking their name from a "name the team" contest inspired by the "Valley of the Sun" nickname for Phoenix.Throughout the 1980s, the rivalry was defined by the dominance of the "Showtime" Lakers, led by stars like Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. During this era, the Lakers consistently defeated the Suns in the postseason, winning every playoff series between the two teams from 1970 until 1989. However, the dynamic shifted in the 1990s when the Suns secured their first playoff series victory over Los Angeles in 1990. This decade also featured a memorable 1993 playoff series where the Suns, led by MVP Charles Barkley, became one of the few teams in history to overcome a 0–2 deficit to win a series.The rivalry reached a fever pitch in the mid-2000s during the "Seven Seconds or Less" era in Phoenix. Under the leadership of Steve Nash, the Suns employed a high-octane, fast-paced offensive style that frequently clashed with Kobe Bryant’s Lakers. The Suns eliminated the Lakers in back-to-back first-round series in 2006 and 2007, including a dramatic 3–1 comeback in 2006. The Lakers eventually reclaimed dominance in the matchup by defeating Phoenix in the 2010 Western Conference Finals.Following a period of struggle for both franchises during the 2010s, the rivalry was renewed in the 2020s. A significant turning point occurred in the 2021 playoffs, when the Suns eliminated the defending champion Lakers in the first round. By February 2026, the rosters had seen massive transformations; the Lakers' lineup featured Luka Doncic playing alongside LeBron James and Deandre Ayton, while the Suns built around Devin Booker. In recent competitions, the Suns have relied on depth from players like Grayson Allen and Collin Gillespie, particularly when facing injury challenges.As of February 2026, the Lakers hold the all-time lead in the series with 194 total wins compared to the Suns' 149. In the regular season, the Lakers maintain a 154–121 advantage, and they also lead 40–28 in total postseason games. Despite the Lakers' historical edge, recent encounters remain highly competitive; the Suns secured a 113–110 victory in their most recent meeting on February 26, 2026. With 13 head-to-head playoff series, this remains the most frequent playoff matchup in Western Conference history.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/champions-network--6884663/support.

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