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Season-by-season results

Los Angeles Lakers vs. San Antonio Spurs Season-by-Season Results
1970s (Lakers, 9-5)
Season Season series at Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs Overall series Notes
1976–77 Lakers 3–1 Lakers, 2-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
3-1
As part of the merger with the American Basketball Association (ABA), the San Antonio Spurs join the NBA and are placed in the Eastern Conference and the Central Division.
Lakers finish with the best record in the league (53–29).
1977–78 Tie 2–2 Lakers, 2-0 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
5-3
1978–79 Tie 2–2 Lakers, 2-0 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
7-5
1979–80 Lakers 2–0 Lakers, 1-0 Lakers, 1-0 Lakers
9-5
Lakers win 1980 NBA Finals.
1980s (Lakers, 42-22)
Season Season series at Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs Overall series Notes
1980–81 Spurs 3–2 Lakers, 2-1 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
11-8
Spurs move to the Western Conference and the Midwest Division.
1981–82 Spurs 3–2 Tie, 1-1 Spurs, 2-1 Lakers
13-11
1982 Western Conference Finals Lakers 4–0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers
17-11
1st postseason series.
Lakers go on to win 1982 NBA Finals.
1982–83 Spurs 4–1 Spurs, 2-1 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
18-15
1983 Western Conference Finals Lakers 4–2 Spurs, 2-1 Lakers, 3-0 Lakers
22-17
2nd postseason series.
Lakers go on to lose 1983 NBA Finals.
1983–84 Spurs 3–2 Tie, 1-1 Spurs, 2-1 Lakers
24-20
Lakers lose 1984 NBA Finals.
1984–85 Lakers 3–2 Lakers, 3-0 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
27-22
Lakers win 1985 NBA Finals.
1985–86 Lakers 4–1 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers, 2-1 Lakers
31-23
1986 Western Conference First Round Lakers 3–0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers, 1-0 Lakers
34-23
3rd postseason series.
In game 1, Lakers beat the Spurs 135-88, their largest victory against the Spurs with a 47-point differential.
1986–87 Lakers 4–1 Lakers, 3-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
38-24
On March 20, 1987, Lakers beat the Spurs 147-115, their most points scored in a game against the Spurs.
Lakers win 1987 NBA Finals.
Lakers finish with the best record in the league (65–17).
1987–88 Lakers 5–0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers, 3-0 Lakers
43-24
On November 15, 1987, Lakers beat the Spurs 147-130, tying their most points scored in a game against the Spurs for a second consecutive year.
Lakers sweep the season series over the Spurs for the first time.
Lakers finish with the best record in the league (62–20).
1988 Western Conference First Round Lakers 3–0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers, 1-0 Lakers
46-24
4th postseason series.
Lakers go on to win 1988 NBA Finals.
1988–89 Lakers 3–1 Lakers, 2-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
49-25
Lakers lose 1989 NBA Finals.
1989–90 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1-1 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
51-27
Lakers win 18 home games in a row against the Spurs.
Lakers finish with the best record in the league (63–19).
1990s (Spurs, 30-19)
Season Season series at Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs Overall series Notes
1990–91 Lakers 3–1 Lakers, 2-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
54-28
Lakers lose 1991 NBA Finals.
1991–92 Spurs 3–1 Tie, 1-1 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
55-31
1992–93 Tie 2–2 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers
57-33
Spurs finish with a winning record at Los Angeles for the first time since the 1982 season.
Road teams sweeps the season series for the first time.
Last season Spurs played at HemisFair Arena.
1993–94 Spurs 4–0 Spurs, 2-0 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
57-37
Spurs open up Alamodome.
Spurs sweep the season series over the Lakers for the first time.
1994–95 Spurs 3–1 Tie, 1-1 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
58-40
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (62–20).
1995 Western Conference Semifinals Spurs 4–2 Spurs, 2-1 Spurs, 2-1 Lakers
60-44
5th postseason series.
Spurs win their first playoff series over the Lakers.
1995–96 Spurs 3–1 Tie, 1-1 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
61-47
1996–97 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1-1 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
63-49
1997–98 Lakers 4–0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers
67-49
Tim Duncan makes his debut for the Spurs.
1998–99 Lakers 2–1 Lakers, 1-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
69-50
Last season Lakers played at Great Western Forum.
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (37–13).
1999 Western Conference Semifinals Spurs 4–0 Spurs, 2-0 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
69-54
6th postseason series.
Lakers play their final games at Great Western Forum.
Spurs go on to win 1999 NBA Finals, their first NBA championship.
1999–2000 Spurs 3–1 Tie, 1-1 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
70-57
Lakers open up Staples Center (now known as Crypto.com Arena).
Lakers finish with the best record in the league (67–15).
Lakers win 2000 NBA Finals.
2000s (Lakers, 35-29)
Season Season series at Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs Overall series Notes
2000–01 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1-1 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
72-59
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (58–24).
2001 Western Conference Finals Lakers 4–0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers
76-59
7th postseason series.
Lakers go on to win 2001 NBA Finals.
2001–02 Lakers 3–1 Lakers, 2-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
79-60
Last season Spurs played at Alamodome.
2002 Western Conference Semifinals Lakers 4–1 Lakers, 2-1 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers
83-61
8th postseason series.
Spurs play their final games at Alamodome.
Lakers go on to win 2002 NBA Finals.
2002–03 Spurs 4–0 Spurs, 2-0 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
83-65
Spurs open up SBC Center (now known as Frost Bank Center).
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (60–22).
2002 Western Conference Semifinals Spurs 4–2 Lakers, 2-1 Spurs, 3-0 Lakers
85-69
9th postseason series.
Spurs go on to win 2003 NBA Finals.
2003–04 Lakers 3–1 Tie, 1-1 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers
88-70
2004 Western Conference Semifinals Lakers 4–2 Lakers, 3-0 Spurs, 2-1 Lakers
92-72
10th postseason series.
Lakers go on to lose 2004 NBA Finals.
2004–05 Spurs 4–0 Spurs, 2-0 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
92-76
Spurs move to the Southwest Division.
Spurs win 2005 NBA Finals.
2005–06 Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
93-79
2006–07 Lakers 2–1 Tie, 1-1 Lakers, 1-0 Lakers
95-80
Spurs win 2007 NBA Finals.
2007–08 Tie 2–2 Lakers, 2-0 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
97-82
2008 Western Conference Finals Lakers 4–1 Lakers, 3-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
101-83
11th postseason series.
Lakers record their 100th win over the Spurs.
Lakers go on to lose 2008 NBA Finals.
2008–09 Lakers 2–1 Lakers, 1-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
103-84
Lakers win 2009 NBA Finals.
2009–10 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1-1 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
105-86
Lakers win 2010 NBA Finals.
2010s (Spurs, 25-14)
Season Season series at Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs Overall series Notes
2010–11 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1-1 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
107-88
2011–12 Spurs 2–1 Spurs, 1-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
108-90
2012–13 Spurs 2–1 Tie, 1-1 Spurs, 1-0 Lakers
109-92
2013 Western Conference First Round Spurs 4–0 Spurs, 2-0 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
109-96
12th postseason series.
Spurs go on to lose 2013 NBA Finals.
2013–14 Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
110-99
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (62–20).
Spurs win 2014 NBA Finals.
2014–15 Spurs 2–1 Spurs, 1-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
111-101
Spurs record their 100th win over the Lakers.
2015–16 Spurs 4-0 Spurs, 2-0 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
111-105
2016–17 Spurs 3-1 Spurs, 2-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
112-108
On January 12, 2017, Spurs beat the Lakers 134-94, their largest victory against the Lakers with a 40-point differential.
Spurs win 9 away games in a row against the Lakers.
2017–18 Lakers 3–0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers, 1-0 Lakers
115-108
Lakers finish with a winning record at San Antonio for the first time since the 2006 season.
2018–19 Spurs 3-1 Tie, 1-1 Spurs, 2-0 Lakers
116-111
On October 22, 2018, Spurs beat the Lakers 143-142 in double overtime, their most points scored in a game against the Lakers.
2019–20 Lakers 3–0 Lakers, 1-0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers
119-111
Lakers win 2020 NBA Finals.
2020s (Lakers, 10-4)
Season Season series at Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs Overall series Notes
2020–21 Lakers 2–1 Spurs, 1-0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers
121-112
2021–22 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1-1 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
123-114
Lakers and Spurs miss the playoffs in the same season for the first time.
2022–23 Lakers 4–0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers, 2-0 Lakers
127-114
2023–24 Lakers 2–1 Lakers, 1-0 Tie, 1-1 Lakers
129-115
Spurs end 18-game losing streak with win, their longest losing streak in franchise history.
Lakers win the inaugural 2023 NBA Cup.
2024–25
Summary of Results
Season Season series at Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs Notes
Regular season games Lakers 95–93 Lakers, 54-38 Spurs, 55-41
Postseason games Lakers 34–22 Lakers, 20-10 Lakers, 14-12
Postseason series Lakers 8–4 Tie, 4-4 Lakers, 4-0 Western Conference First Round: 1986, 1988, 2013
Western Conference Semifinals: 1995, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004
Western Conference Finals: 1982, 1983, 2001, 2008
Regular and postseason Lakers 129–115 Lakers, 74-48 Spurs, 67-55

Season-by-season results

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New York Mets vs. New York Yankees Season-by-Season Results
1990s (Yankees, 7–5)
Season Season series at New York Mets at New York Yankees Overall series Notes
1997 Yankees 2–1 no games Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
2–1
Interleague play was introduced in the 1997 season, marking the first time the Mets and Yankees played each other in the regular season.
First regular season games played between the two clubs
1998 Yankees 2–1 Yankees, 2–1 no games Yankees
4–2
Yankees finish with the best record in the league (114-48).
Yankees win 1998 World Series.
1999 Tie 3–3 Mets, 2–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
7–5
First year of 6-game home and away format
Yankees win 1999 World Series
2000s (Yankees, 39–26)
Season Season series at New York Mets at New York Yankees Overall series Notes
2000 Yankees 4–2 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
11–7
On June 9 at Yankee Stadium, Mets beat the Yankees 12-2, their highest run differential against the Yankees with a 10-run differential.
Game scheduled on June 11 at Yankee Stadium was postponed to July 8 due to rain.
Yankees sweep a split-ballpark doubleheader on July 8.
2000 World Series Yankees 4–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees, 2–0 Yankees
15–8
Clemens, Piazza brawl in Game 2
First "Subway Series" World Series since 1956 between Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers[1]
2001 Yankees 4–2 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
19–10
Yankees lose 2001 World Series.
2002 Tie 3–3 Mets, 2–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
22–13
Clemens pitches and bats against Mets for first time since 2000 brawl.
Yankees finish tied for the best record in the league (103-58).
2003 Yankees 6–0 Yankees, 3–0 Yankees, 3–0 Yankees
28–13
Game scheduled on June 21 at Shea Stadium was postponed to June 28 for a doubleheader due to rain.
First season series sweep for Yankees.
Yankees finish tied for the best record in the league (101-61.)
Yankees lose 2003 World Series.
2004 Mets 4–2 Mets, 3–0 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
30–17
First season series win for Mets
Yankees sweep doubleheader at Yankee Stadium June 27 [2][3]
2005 Tie 3–3 Yankees, 2–1 Mets, 2–1 Yankees
33–20
2006 Tie 3–3 Mets, 2–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
36–23
On July 2 at Yankee Stadium, Yankees beat the Mets 16-7, their most runs scored in a game against the Mets.
Both teams win their respective divisions and finish tied for the best record in the league with identical 97–65 records.[4][5]
2007 Tie 3–3 Mets, 2–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
39–26
2008 Mets 4–2 Yankees, 2–1 Mets, 3–0 Yankees
41–30
Game scheduled on May 16 at Yankee Stadium was postponed to June 27 as a doubleheader due to rain.
On June 27 at Yankee Stadium, Mets beat the Yankees 15-6, their most runs scored in a game against the Yankees.
Last season Mets played at Shea Stadium.
Last season Yankees played at original Yankee Stadium.
2009 Yankees 5–1 Yankees, 3–0 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
46–31
Mets open up Citi Field.
Yankees open up Yankee Stadium.
On June 14 at Yankee Stadium, Yankees beat the Mets 15-0, their highest run differential against the Mets with a 15-run differential.
Yankees finish with the best record in the league (103-59).
Yankees win 2009 World Series.
2010s (Yankees, 29–21)
Season Season series at New York Mets at New York Yankees Overall series Notes
2010 Tie 3–3 Mets, 2–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
49–34
2011 Yankees 4–2 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
53–36
2012 Yankees 5–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees, 3–0 Yankees
58–37
2013 Mets 4–0 Mets, 2–0 Mets, 2–0 Yankees
58–41
Series changes to 4-game home and away format
except in years the AL East plays the NL East (2015, 2018, 2020, and 2021)
First season series sweep for Mets
2014 Tie 2–2 Yankees, 2–0 Mets, 2–0 Yankees
60–43
First time road team sweeps all four games
2015 Yankees 4–2 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees
64–45
Mets lose 2015 World Series.
2016 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1–1 Tie, 1–1 Yankees
66–47
2017 Yankees 4–0 Yankees, 2–0 Yankees, 2–0 Yankees
70–47
Second season series sweep for Yankees
2018 Tie 3–3 Yankees, 2–1 Mets, 2–1 Yankees
73–50
Game scheduled on July 22 at Yankee Stadium was postponed to August 13 due to inclement weather.
2019 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1–1 Tie, 1–1 Yankees
75–52
Game scheduled on June 10 at Yankee Stadium was postponed to June 11 as a doubleheader due to inclement weather and rain.
1990s (Mets, 15–9)
Season Season series at New York Mets at New York Yankees Overall series Notes
2020 Tie 3–3 Mets, 1–0 Yankees, 3–2 Yankees
78–55
Mets sweep doubleheader at Yankee Stadium August 28
Yankees sweep doubleheader at Yankee Stadium August 30
Two of Three scheduled Mets home games moved from Citi Field to Yankee Stadium due to COVID-19, which are considered home games for the Yankees, per official statistics [6][7][8]
2021 Mets 4–2 Mets, 2–1 Mets, 2–1 Yankees
80–59
Game scheduled on July 2 at Yankee Stadium was postponed to July 4 as a doubleheader due to rain.
Teams split doubleheader at Yankee Stadium July 4 [9][10]
2022 Tie 2–2 Mets, 2–0 Yankees, 2–0 Yankees
82–61
Home team sweeps all four games
2023 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1–1 Tie, 1–1 Yankees
84–63
Permanent adoption of the four-game series format, with two games in each ballpark every season.
2024 Mets 4–0 Mets, 2–0 Mets, 2–0 Yankees
84–67
Mets sweep the Yankees for the first time since the 2013 season.
Summary of Results
Season Season series at New York Mets at New York Yankees Notes
Regular season games Yankees 80–66 Yankees, 37–34 Yankees, 43–32
Postseason games Yankees 4–1 Yankees, 2–1 Yankees, 2–0
Postseason series Yankees 1–0 1–0 1–0 World Series: 2000
Regular and postseason Yankees 84–67 Yankees, 39–35 Yankees, 45–32

References

  1. ^ "2000 World Series - New York Yankees over New York Mets (4-1)".
  2. ^ "2004 New York Yankees Schedule". ESPN.
  3. ^ "2004 New York Mets Schedule". ESPN.
  4. ^ "2006 Baseball Standings". MLB.com.
  5. ^ "2006 MLB Standings".
  6. ^ "New York Mets Schedule". MLB.com.
  7. ^ "New York Yankees Schedule". MLB.com.
  8. ^ "Head-to-Head Records".
  9. ^ "New York Yankees Schedule". MLB.com.
  10. ^ "New York Mets Schedule". MLB.com.