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Basketball team in Laguna, Philippines
Laguna Lakers
Leagues
MBA (1998-2002)
Founded
1998
History
Laguna Lakers 1998-2001 FedEx-Laguna Lakers 2001
Arena
San Luis Sports Complex
Location
Santa Cruz, Laguna, Philippines
Team colors
Purple and white
The Laguna Lakers (or the FedEx-Laguna Lakers) were a professional basketball team in the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998 to 2001. The team was owned by Bert Lina, owner of the Federal Express franchise in the Philippines. The team moniker was taken as a reference for the province's proximity to Laguna de Baý, a similar action taken by the then-Minneapolis Lakers of the National Basketball Association. The team played its home games at the San Luis Sports Complex.
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