The Lakers, one of the most popular teams in the NBA with a history of winning the second-most championship titles, boast an impressive roster of players. Half of the top ten players in NBA history have played for the Lakers, including Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson, LeBron James, and Shaquille O'Neal. So, how many legendary stars have graced the Lakers' history? Today, let's take a look at the Lakers' all-time best player pyramid as ranked by American media outlet FW. We'll explore which stars have contributed to the Lakers and where they stand in the rankings. Fifth Tier: Norm Nixon, A.C. Green, Derek Fisher, Rick Fox, Lamar Odom, Robert Horry, Clyde Lovellette, Jim Pollard, Slater Martin, Vlade Divac, Happy Hairston, Rudy LaRusso, Bob McAdoo Successful teams not only have shining superstars but also hardworking blue-collar players. The fifth tier of the Lakers' pyramid consists of players who have made significant contributions to the team but have few individual honors. For example, Derek Fisher, Rick Fox, Lamar Odom, and Robert Horry are career non-All-Stars who have performed well and helped the team win championships. There are also some All-Stars in this tier, such as Norm Nixon and A.C. Green, who spent short stints with the Lakers, and Vlade Divac and Bob McAdoo, who were All-Stars outside of their time with the Lakers. Fourth Tier: Gail Goodrich, Pau Gasol, Vern Mikkelsen, Byron Scott, Jamaal Wilkes, Michael Cooper, Anthony Davis Compared to the 13 players in the fifth tier, the fourth tier has fewer players, mainly those who have been All-Stars and key contributors…