With Dwight Howard's departure to the Houston Rockets during the offseason, Kobe Bryant playing only six games due to injury, and injuries to many other players, the Lakers finished the season with a record of 27–55—the sixth-worst record in the league.
[2] However, they entered the NBA All-Star break with seven straight losses at home, the worst streak in team history.
[3] On March 6, they lost to the Los Angeles Clippers, their crosstown rivals, 142–94, with the 48-point margin being the most one-sided defeat in Lakers history.
Their .329 winning percentage was the worst since 1957–58, before they had even moved to Los Angeles and when they were still playing in Minneapolis.
[1] Lakers players in 2013–14 missed 319 games due to injury, which led the NBA, and the team used 35 different starting lineups.