In the '80s, Buss was the majority owner of the Lakers.
After playing for the Lakers for nearly 15 years, West was hired as a coach and later became the team manager.
Like West, Cooper was a basketball player before becoming a coach.
Thanks to his years as head coach for the Lakers, Riley was inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame.
Though Westhead and Magic Johnson frequently butted heads during his tenure, Westhead helped the team win the 1980 Championship Finals.
Though Jerry Buss was a capable businessman, he had his mother act as the Lakers' trusted advisor and bookkeeper.
Does this hall of famer even need a description? Magic was a valued point guard for the Lakers, playing during the team's "Showtime" era, which ran from 1979 to 1991.
Rothman was general manager and vice president of the Forum, the Lakers' home stadium.
Jerry Buss' daughter was raised to be the President of the Los Angeles Lakers, taking over the role when her father died in 2013.
Hearn was the primary sportscaster for the Lakers, announcing more than 3,000 games for the team in his storied career.
As a player for the Boston Celtics, Bird made for a fierce competitor to Johnson and other athletes.
The basketball player is going to be played by his own son in the HBO series.