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Lakers honor Pat Riley with statue next to Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, halftime ceremony at Celtics game

For decades, Pat Riley has been the architect of the Miami Het.

But he's a Los Angeles Lakers legend whose likeness was set in perpetuity Sunday with a statue outside of Crypto.com Arena. 

The Lakers unveiled the statue prior to Sunday's home game against the rival Boston Celtics. It fittingly stands between statues of Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, with whom Riley won four NBA championships as the head coach of the "Showtime" Lakers.

With a host of Lakers icons watching, the curtain was lifted, and Riley's statue emerged from a flurry of purple and gold confetti. The statue is positioned with Riley holding up his right hand in a fist, his trademark signal for Johnson to deliver a pass to Abdul-Jabbar for a sky hook.

An inscription on the base of the statue features a quote that Riley attributed to his father, Leon Riley:

“There will come a time when you are challenged, and when that time comes, you must plant your feet. You must stand firm. You must make a point. About who you are, what you do, and where you come from. When that time comes, you do it.”

Riley was among the "Showtime" Lakers royalty present for the unveiling alongside Johnson, Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy, A.C. Green, Bob McAdoo, Kurt Rambis, Norm Nixon and Byron Scott.

Dwyane Wade, who won three NBA championships under Riley's leadership with the Heat, was also in attendance. As was notable "Showtime"-era Lakers fan Michael Douglas, who gave a speech about his friendship with Riley

Lakers governor Jeanie Buss, whose father, Jerry Buss, hired Riley, hosted the ceremony.

“Forty years ago, Pat was asked by Sports Illustrated what words he associated with coaching. His response was simple: 'dignity, respect, pride,'" Buss said. "Those are the values he lives by and the ones he embedded here.

"Even though Pat hasn't worked here for more than three decades, those remain Laker principles in large part because of him. That's why it was so important to us to recognize Pat with this statue right here in the heart of downtown L.A.”

When the statue was unveiled, Riley smiled and offered a thumbs up in approval.

When Pat Riley raised his fist, that meant give the ball to Kareem.
When Pat Riley raised his fist, that meant give the ball to Kareem.
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The celebration of Riley continued at halftime of Sunday's game with Johnson emceeing a midcourt ceremony in front of a sold-out crowd. 

"I was born to be a Laker in 1970 at the Forum with these guys right here," Riley said when Johnson handed him the mic, while pointing to the aforementioned former Lakers in the building who were lined up behind him at halfcourt. 

The man known for as much for his fashion sense as his basketball acumen, then had jokes.

"And of all of them, there's only one who has shown me true respect today, and that's James Worthy, who has a tie on," Riley continued. "Everybody's got a little too casual — $2,000 fine for everybody."

To be fair to Jamaal Wilkes, Wilkes also had a tie on.

Riley, who wore many hats with the Lakers including player and broadcaster before taking over as head coach, then reflected on his time with the team.

"I had the opportunity to meet, to be with, to play with to coach to broadcast, to be a traveling secretary and to be a head coach of this team. And it's the greatest honor I've ever had."

Important dates for the NFL offseason

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 2: A detail view of the NFL shield logo painted on the turf in SoFi Stadium prior to an NFL football game between the New Orleans Saints and the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The NFL Scouting Combine kicks off this week starting on Monday. Teams will travel from all over the country to get a front-row seat at prospects ahead of the NFL Draft. The Los Angeles Rams’ front office won’t be in attendance. There are still plenty of key offseason dates to keep in mind.

Let’s pick our head up for a moment and see what all is on the horizon for the Rams:

NFL Scouting Combine

February 23rd to March 2nd

While Rams brass won’t be putting prospects through the paces, they will still gather valuable intel into medical issues that could remove players from their draft board entirely. The combine is also an important time to gather intel on pending free agents, trade targets, and their potential price tags.

Franchise tag deadline

March 4th

LA doesn’t have a likely candidate for the franchise tag this year. Who other teams decide to tag could shape the overall free agent class and alter the Rams’ plans.

Free Agency – legal tampering

March 9th to March 11th

Starting at noon eastern time, unrestricted free agents can enter contract negotiations with new teams. The Rams may use this period to gauge price tags for their own players on expiring contracts and decide whether they can or want to retain them.

The new league year begins on March 11th and reported signings from the tampering period can then become official. Trades also can be reported but not official until March 11th at noon.

Offseason workouts begin

April 20th

This is the date for teams with returning head coaches. Franchises with new coaching staffs start earlier on April 6th. Signed free agents will first join the team at this point.

NFL Draft

April 23rd to April 25th

The Rams will enjoy two first round picks on the opening night on Thursday. They’ll be active on the final two days as well. The event is held in Pittsburgh, PA this year.

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