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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! “On The Wood!” The L.A. Lakers Seating Chart (not just Jack)! GO LAKERS!

*This seating chart is 100% current and up to date!

Who holds season tickets to the Laker’s? Yes we know about Jack and Dyan, but there are hundreds of seats court side in the first couple rows. Especially the Asian lady who sits next to Jack? Ever wonder who has the money and the dedication to own them?  Find out here on The Daily Truffle!

Clockwise starting with the Lakers bench, here are the courtside, and other interesting, season seat

holders:

First let’s start calling courtside seats by their proper name: you can either say your seats are ”on the wood” or you can say you sat “on the wood“. Either way, you’re ”on the wood.” There is only one row of seats on the wood – the seats are padded black comfy chairs. The two rows behind that are called Row A and Row B are have good chairs too. Then the regular rows start with “Row 1″, “Row 2″, “Row 3″, etc. The only way to get season tickets is by an upgrade. Ticket holders have to renew their seats every year or they give them up and the row behind them moves down. This process was made famous by people like Jack Nicholson who renews his court side seat every year and Dyan Cannon who famously won Cary Grant’s seat in their divorce. For someone to start raw they would probably get stuck with nosebleeds for a couple years, before moving down. Keep this in mind when you look at this list of seat holders on the floor. Some do get leapfrogged because of politics but some are just that dedicated.

*There are also “Premier Seats,” mid-level seats, just below the suites that start at the mid-court and flare outwards towards the corner.  You get in-seat waitress service and most year round events (lakers, clippers, kings, sparks, concerts, etc.).  Seats cost around $15K and up for the year round events.

Producer Joel Silver, Denzel Washington, and Ari Emanuel  at an Orlando Magic v. Lakers game

Producer Joel Silver, Actor Denzel Washington, and Agent Ari Emanuel speak with one another during a break in the action of a game between the Orlando Magic and the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center

Starting with the Lakers bench, there are 6 players who sit here while the rest are on the court, and 5 coaches. When Vanessa Bryant attends, she sits right behind Kobe in section 119. There are actually four seats to before the Lakers players. This is where (L.A. native) Adam Levine, front man for Maroon 5, is usually spotted all the way at the end of the row.

Next to the coaches and the Laker bench, Ari Emanuel (partner at the former Endeavor agency, now William-Morris-Endeavor since it’s merger) hold season seats on the wood to entertain and publicize current, and potential, clients. He sits directly next to the Laker bench, in front of section 119, and holds 4 seats in total. He goes to many game with Endeavor partner, Patrick Whitesell and clients which recently have included Jessica Alba and Jonah Hill.

Behind the WME seats, Flea, of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, has season seats in Row 1, Section 119. The original vampire blockbuster star from “The Lost Boys”, actress Jami Gertz, has season tickets in Row 7, Section 119, surprise surprise.

Norm Pattiz hugs Kobe Bryant, Endeavor partner Patrick Whitesell off to the left in back

Norm Pattiz hugs Kobe Bryant, Endeavor partner Patrick Whitesell off to the left in back

Next to the William Morris Endeavor seats, at mid-court on the wood in Section 101, you will find the most recognized non-celebrity Laker fan on the planet, season ticket holder Norm Pattiz. You may think you don’t know who this person is, but if you have ever watched or been to a Lakers game, he is the one who stands up and turns to the audience, clapping his program over his head. Norman Pattiz, 65, is the founder and former chairman of Westwood One, the radio programming empire with annual sales of $500++ million.

Guy O'seary, Chris Rock, Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers

Holding four season seats, behind Norm, in Row 1, Section 101, is Guy Oseary, my old boss! (L.A. native) Guy went to Beverly High (class of ’91) who’s friendship with Madonna precipitated their launch of Maverick Records and it’s sister company after its’ success, Maverick Films.

Guy is known to bring celebrity friends like Anthony Kiedis and Chris Rock, or his friend and A-list promoter, Josh Richman, who makes up 1/2 of the celebrity marketing team “The Alliance” (his partner Hartwell often attends the games court side as well with his friend Navin Narang who holds 4 courtside season seats in Section 112). When you see David Beckham or David Arquette at a game, they are usually with Navin and in one of his seats.

Dustin Hoffman and wife Lisa watch Lakers play the Utah Jazz, April 21, 2009.

Nearby Guy, close to the court, but not quite on it, Dustin Hoffman also has season tickets in row B, section 101. Dustin brings his wife or his son, Jake.
In front of section 102, on the wood, comes the most famous Lakers fan and season ticket holder of all times Jack Nicholson, who often brings his daughter Lorraine, or whomever he is dating at the time.

Next to Jack is Lou Adler, owner of The Roxy on Sunset which he has turned over to his son (L.A. native) Nic Adler to run. His other son, Cisco Adler is a musician in the band Swayze and was once known for dating (L.A. native) Kim Stewart, sister of Sean Stewart, both children of Rod Stewart.

Lou Adler with Jack Nicholson and his daughter Lorraine Nicholson at the Lakers v. Utah Jazz playoff game on May 14, 2008 - Photo by Noel Vasquez/Getty Images

Just two seats down from Jack, is the infamous “Yori.” Chat boards are riddled with Lakers fans wondering who this Asian lady is who is ALWAYS at EVERY game and sits just down from Jack. Some ponder she is a eastern medicine practitioner for the Lakers. Others speculate she works for the team. SHE IS NEITHER. She is simply a fan with court side seats on the wood who goes by the name Yori. (Since EVERYBODY wants more information on Yori, I got in touch with her to see what she’s willing to give and will update you all soon!!)

Lou Adler, Jack Nicholson & Yori - see someone else pictured in this shot?? Email me! caroline@dailytruffle.net

Davis Factor and Brent Bolthouse at Brent's 40th birthday on December 17, 2009

Directly behind Jack and Lou, in Section 102, Row 6, sits (L.A. native) Davis Factor, heir to the Max Factor empire, along with his brother (L.A. native) Dean Factor and five younger siblings. These two made a name for themselves with the invention of Smashbox make-up their partnership with Mercedes Benz for now-defunct L.A. Fashion Week. Davis is usually in attendance with a date or his friend Mike Baruch, a man about town who was best known for owning Fred Segal Beauty in Santa Monica.

Next to Jack and Lou, is the visitor’s team bench, and after that, we have the entrance and exit from which the visiting team appears and retreats.

Inside that tunnel – few realize there is also an entrance to a private bar and lounge called the Chairman’s Room, this is where Hollywood heads during half time. Well, everyone with a golden ticket. Literally. A pass comes with each courtside seat; but there are extra golden tickets (that look like yellow index cards). Publicists for the Lakers, who you see walking around the court in heels and badges, spot guest that have made prior arrangements and hand off the cards that must be returned.

Khloe Kardashian, wife to player Lamar Odom, sits just next to the tunnel to the Chairmans Room in section 105, perhaps for all the fun people watching. During the half time, she may also wander to the Family Room.

Khloe & Kim Kardashian

In front of Khloe, movie maker Penny Marshall (famous for her role in Laverne & Shirely, she began directing films like “Big” and “A League of Their Own” later in her career) holds season seats on the wood in front of section 106, on the baseline, near the visitor bench.

James (Jimmy) Goldstein, whose home was featured in Charlie’s Angels re-make with Cameron Diaz, is also a season ticket holder and sits next to Penny Marshall. He dresses in exotic suits made of leather / gators. He goes to more games then anybody and is a fan of basketball in general, not just the Lakers. He also has court side seats for the Clippers (so you know he must love the game).  He travels all over the U.S. going to playoff games, all-star games, even the Olympics. He often talks to the visiting team while they are warming up before Lakers games and I am pretty sure I saw him rooting for the Celtics during Game 4 of the 2010 Playoffs. ["At the age of 15 he was hired to keep game statistics by the Milwaukee Hawks. "Once I did that and sat courtside for the games, I was totally hooked," he said. "My entire life has been devoted to professional basketball since then. I have such a passion for the game. I think there's more athleticism displayed in basketball than in any other sport." - Boston Globe

James Goldstein - images from American Way's magazine "Super Fan" and a shot of the Charlies Angels house on bottom left

Frank Robinson (baseball Hall of Fame) who sits right across the aisle from Khloe Kardashian, in the first row in Sec 106 (behind the courtside seats).

Coming around the corner after the baseline, is the strip often called “Celebrity Row.”

Jimmy Iovine & Jay-Z at Lakers game on Nov 22 between Oklahoma City Thunder and L.A. Lakers

Jimmy Iovine (chairman of Interscope-Geffen-A&M) holds 4 courtside seasons seats in front of section 109/110 (directly opposing the visiting team’s bench). This is where you always see urban musicians like Beyonce and Jay Z, Usher, TI, Dr. Dre, Pharrell Williams, Black Eyed Peas, Mary J. Blige. Also seen in these seats often is “Polo”, one of Jimmy’s producers.

The Lakers holds the next four courtside seats. The Lakers publicity team give these seats to VIPS, usually celebrities. This is where you have seen Leo diCaprio, Zac Efron, Jake Gyllenhaal and Reese Witherspoon when they were dating or Justin Timberlake and Cameron Diaz, and then Jessica Biel, when they were dating.

Celebrity Row - where the players literally trip over celebrities. Houston Rockets guard John Barry (#17) jumps over producer Joel Silver, Leonardo diCaprio, Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedwick on May 13, 2009

After celebrity row, which takes up the front of all of Section 110, we get to Section 111, at the half court, where Jeffrey Katzenberg holds 4 season seats on the wood; he brings his son, (L.A. native) David Katzenberg, who often brings his girlfriend, (L.A. native) Nicky Hilton.

Sylvester Stallone, Robert Downey Jr, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Marilyn Katzenberg and David Katzenberg at the 2008 NBA finals

Next to the Katzebergs, film producer Joel Silver also holds season tickets.

Jeanie Buss always sits in front of Section 112, Row B. Jeanie is the daughter of Lakers owner Jerry Buss and also the face of the Lakers (as far as business goes) and also is the vice president of operations for the Lakers. She always sits with her bff, Stacy or else Linda Rambis, who is the wife of former Lakers coach Kurt Rambis – who now coaches for the Timberwolves. Jerry Buss (her dad) sits in a double-suite directly opposite her on the B-level above Sec 101, plus hotties :)

Andy Garcia with his daughter at Staples Center in 2007Behind Jeanie, Andy Garcia, who always brings his daughter, sits in Row 6, Section 112. Denzel Washington with the late DJ AM - May 2008

Denzel Washtington has 2 season tickets on the wood in front of section 112/113.

Moving around the baseline, beneath the net Lou Gosset Jr has season ticket in section 115.

On the wood in section 116, sits part-owner Magic Johnnson, Dyan Cannon and
George Lopez, who has been known to bring along friend and musician (L.A. native) Slash, formerly of Guns n Roses.

Joe Smith sits courtside to the right of Magic Johnson and Dyan Cannon. He is named “Mogul Emeritus” on the NBA.com website, which also says of him: “He signed Jimi Hendrix and Van Morrison to their contracts at Warner Bros. Records in the ’60s. He has run Warners, Elektra and Capitol Records. He hosts an annual barbecue for the highest of the high-profile Lakers fans, execs and player. He has an ordinary name, but he’s an extraordinary Lakers fan. He’s had Lakers season tickets since the Lakers have been in L.A. How big of a Lakers fan is he? He’s the only person ever named the “Lakers Spectator of the Year,” an award handed out once by a local LA TV station.”

Though I am not positive of his seat, there’s another LA mover and shaker who sits court side – Steven Jackson, chairman of LA Gear. He has a basketball court inside his Bel-Air mansion.  He’s known around the NBA, and has 8 courtside seats. His wife and 2 sons go to almost EVERY game.

“Sometimes” noteables sitting around the court include Irving Azoff, Sherry Lansing, Ron Laffitte, Michael Ovitz, Steven Spielberg, Steve Stoute. Most of those people are entertainment execs and part of the LA movers and shakers group.  Michael Ovitz sometimes sits with Jack Nicholson; Steven Spielberg often sits with Jeffrey Katzenberg.  Sylvester Stallone has been going to a lot of Playoff games. It’s the fashionable thing to do during the Playoffs! Former Lakers player Jerry West and Avi Lerner, CEO of Nu Image, were spotted at Game 1 of the 2010 Playoffs next to Sly. In the second row on the left side we have former Govenor Gray Davis.

Per the NBA.com website, the top 10 celebrity Lakers fans of all time are: 10: Doris Day 9: Arsenio Hall 8: Leonardo DiCaprio 7: Penny Marshall 6: Denzel Washington 5: Andy Garcia 4: Ice Cube 3: Flea/Anthony Kiedis 2: Dyan Cannon 1: Jack Nicholson

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6 Responses to “BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! “On The Wood!” The L.A. Lakers Seating Chart (not just Jack)! GO LAKERS!”

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  2. [...] Everyone knows that Jack sits right on the court. But who are all the other purple and gold fanatics? Someone has investigated and detailed the entire (updated) arrangement of Lakers courtside seating. [...]

  3. [...] fruitless in trying to identify this character and her lady partner.  What we've found is, her first name might be Yori, and that shes been seen leaving the games in a blacked out Maybach. Yeah, so Yori's Kind of [...]

  4. Mike Sc says:

    Who is the woman who sits to Yuri’s left (her own left-one seat further away from Jack)-she is also at every game and I think I recognize her from an Obama campaign appearance at Miguel Contreras High School back in 2008?

  5. Caroline M. Roman says:

    Hi darling Mike Sc – we are still working on that one! It is a popular request!! lol xoxo Caroline

  6. Justin says:

    Censorship much? That’s a “fair” journalist for ya…. deleted my previous comment. Pathetic.

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