The Lakers are the first team to go from the lottery to the No. 1 seed since the 2007-08 Boston Celtics after beating the Utah Jazz on the 3rd of August to achieve the feat.
They now lead the Los Angeles Clippers by six games with only five left on their schedule as of Tuesday, so the gap is insurmountable.
Anthony Davis made 42 points as the Lakers bounced back from defeat to the Toronto Raptors to overcome a stubborn Jazz side 116-108 in Florida.
As top seeds, the Lakers’ journey towards that elusive 17th championship will begin against one of six possible Western Conference teams. The Memphis Grizzlies currently hold the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference, but the Portland Trail Blazers, New Orleans Pelicans, San Antonio Spurs, Sacramento Kings, and Phoenix Suns can all earn the right to challenge them for it in a two-game play-in by finishing the season in the No. 9 slot with a record within four games of the whoever finishes No. 8 (which, presumably, will be Memphis).
“It’s just one of the milestones of many to get to where we want to be,” Davis says.
“All the stuff we’ve been through this season, to clinch number one in the West means a lot but we’re not finished.”




