Sunday, May 30, 2010

Let the revenge begin

Finally after two weeks of amazing basketball, the NBA finals are set, and as the smoke clears, we are left with the two most storied franchised in the NBA.

The Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics will renew their long documented rivalry.

The Celtics were a team that everyone wrote off and were no one's choice to be in this year's NBA Finals, but after a impressive upset over the favorites, Cleveland Cavaliers, and knocking off the defending Eastern Conference Champions, Orlando Magic, the Celtics are back again as the team they were two years ago.

The Lakers were favorites to be back in the finals, and are the favorites to repeat as champions again, but it was not easy for the Lakers to get back to the finals this year.

The Celtics entered the NBA Playoffs with questions on the health of their team.

The Celtics passed the Miami Heat and were up against their next challenge: The Cavaliers. The world was shocked when LeBron James had quit in Games 5 and 6, and give the Celtics the series.

After knocking out the Cavaliers, no one believed the Celtics could do it again against the Magic. The Celtics jumped up to a 3-0 lead in the series, and had people jumping back on their wagon.

The Magic did not quit, instead the team grabbed two wins before the Celtics eliminated them.

For the Lakers, they had a tough season dealing with injuries with their super star Kobe Bryant. Bryant did not let that stop him from playing, he continued playing with the injuries.

The Lakers opened up their road to repeat with the young, athletic Oklahoma City Thunder. The Thunder did not let them off easily as they took them six games, but the Lakers won the series.

Next were the Utah Jazz, the team was lucky to advance to the second round, after the Denver Nuggets lost control of their team without the leadership of their coach.

The Jazz had no chance against the Lakers. Los Angeles swept them in four games.

Next were the underestimated Phoenix Suns, the team that missed the playoffs last season and were not expected to be in the Western Conference Finals.

No one had the Suns beating the Lakers, but the Suns figured out a way to beat the Lakers after Los Angeles went up 2-0 in the series.

Pheonix went to a zone defense that brought the team back to a 2-2 tie and was keeping them in the series.

Game 5 was the turning point of the series.

With a minute to go and the Lakers up 101-98, Ron Artest took the stupidest shot in Lakers history.

Artest had missed a running shot but Gasol had gotten the offensive rebound and passed it back to Artest, but Artest took another shot with 22 seconds left in the shot clock but missed the shot.

Afterwards Steve Nash brought the ball up and took a three pointer that missed. The Suns grabbed the rebound and Jason Richardson took another three, but he missed and the Suns got another rebound, this time Richardson banked a three with three seconds left in the game.

The Lakers came back with Bryant shooting a three pointer, but it fell short and Artest was there to put it back for the game winning shot.

The win gave the Lakers a 3-2 lead in the series and allowing Artest to redeem himself for dumb shot he did before.

The Lakers closed out the Suns back in Phoenix and are in the NBA Finals for the third straight year and 31st time in franchise history.

The last time the Lakers and Celtics faced off in the finals, the Lakers were on a roll that was feeding off the trade that brought Gasol to the Lakers.

The Celtics had fire power and great defense that locked up Bryant to allow Boston to beat the Lakers in six games.

This year will be different because the Lakers have the experience, great defense (with the addition of Artest), Andrew Bynum (a player that the Lakers did not have in 2008), and the Celtics are not the same team of 2008.

Artest was brought to Los Angeles to face guys like Paul Pierce. Pierce went off on the Lakers back in 2008, but this time he will be getting locked down by Artest.

The Lakers did not have Bynum in 2008 because he had a knee injury. Bynum has another knee injury, but since he is playing with it, it gives the Lakers another body to fill the post and get rebounds and block shots.

Bynum does not need to lead the Lakers in scoring, any points he gets will be a extra for the Lakers. His defense is what is more important for the Lakers.

The Lakers are favorites this time, because I do not believe the Celtics can take out another elite team for a third time.

Kevin Garnett is not 100 percent, Ray Allen is not going to hurt the Lakers a whole lot, Pierce won't get everything he wants, and the Celtics live and die with Rajon Rondo.

As long as the Lakers continue what they have been doing all season, than Boston should not be a headace.

Boston will get wins, but not all four wins.

The Lakers are well enough prepared to go head to head with the Celtics and they have home court advantage.

Not that I am a Lakers fan, but I do believe the Lakers will beat the Celtics this year.

I pick the Lakers in six games.

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