According to Lakers fans, there's no recession
The Los Angeles Times reports that after the Lakers' victory Sunday night, the three Team LA merchandise stores pulled in 14 times what they did when the Lakers won a championship in 2002.
And the retailer's Web site had its best day ever, passing the previous high by 650 percent.
The article, written by Reynolds Center and Los Angeles Times intern W.J. Hennigan, takes a look at this spike in sales after the Lakers clinched another championship title.
View the story here.
Labels: Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism, intern, Los Angeles Times. Lakers, retail, revenue, sales, sports
