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Lakers or Celtics?
and why
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Lakers
because they're better |
Celtics...because I don't really care about pro ball, but Paul Pierce played for the best fucking college program ever.
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Celtics. home court and a better bench
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Don't care, anybody but Kobe and Co.
is a mid-air Jet collusion of both team planes possible? |
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LA in 7, KG n CO will make a good run but Kobe will "will" Lakers to win out.
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Celtics in 7. I could care less either way, I like both teams this year.
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It will be interesting to see how Kobe show's up on the big stage while he is supposed to be the big dog.
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Blah, blah..John Wooden...shit ton of NC's...blah blah Dean Smith...blah blah. Sure. |
Lakers in 6 because they play in the Western Conference
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I'm going to watch the coaching battle between Doc and the Zen Triangle shaman.
The other thing I'm going to watch is whether Ray Allen is a prime time player or not. |
Celts--Ray Allen...dare I say it--Sam Cassell-hoping anyway
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Lakers, why? They're the better team.
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Lakers in 6. Kobe.
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I voted Celtics in 7, but that's my heart, not my head. My head says more like Lakers in 6. Either way, I won't crow about my prediction. I will say this -- if the Celtics GET to game 7, their chances of winning are alot better than 50/50. Between homecourt advantage and the desperation of 3 stars to win their first ring, you gotta give a huge nod to the Celtics. |
Hey -- stupid question -- does anyone actually think the 2-3-2 format is a GOOD idea? I know I'm being a homer about it, but it's insane to me that if everyone holds homecourt advantage, the team with the "advantage" goes back home at a 3-2 disadvantage. :eek:
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I vote for 'natural disaster ending series during game 1' since I think they both suck.
Since that's not a choice, I'll say Celtics in 6, for no other reason than I dislike them marginally less than the Lakers. |
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First game is going to be huge.
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I don't really care one way or the other, but I am a fan of Paul Pierce and definitely KG. So I picked Celtics in 7.
When I was in college, there was no way in hell I would have picked the Celtics. I was a big fan of the "Showtime" vintage Lakers. |
Buck Foston
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Celtics in 6. Better overall team, better bench.
And Paul Pierce. GO KU!!!! :) |
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Celtics in 7. 21 years waiting for revenge. I think it will be a well faught battle. Lakers winning again wouldn't surprise me, but I can't stand seeing the reason they win being because of a single player. Do the Lakers absolutely suck without Kobe?
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No they wouldn't suck without Kobe if they had Bynum. |
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I couldn't really care less but I have always disliked the Lakers soooo...... GO CELTICS!!!!!:D
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Lakers only because I like Phil Jackson from when he coached for the Bulls.
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I'm going to go the homer way and pick my boy Pierce's team to win in 6.
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Phil will be lighting that 10th cigar and laughing on Red's grave.
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Celtics have home court advantage, therefore they will win. People bag on the Celtics but they had one hell of a regular season. What did they lose like 15 games? It isn't pretty but they get it done.
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Lakers.
Kobe, Pau & Odom. |
http://www.lakersmedia.com/?p=145#comment-295
This Video from JD2K over at lakers ground is sick. |
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Anyways. I cant wait for tomorrow. |
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And the team that got Gasol for a bag of popcorn doesn't have a leg to stand on here. Without him, you would never have gotten this far. |
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Celtics in 6.
The Celts are back to playing the way they were in the regular season. They shut everyone up now that they won on the road, and know they can go into LA and win there. They were 2-0 vs. the Lakers durring the regular season, yes I know that was before they got Gasol, but who gives a shit. The Cetics D stopped Lebron James, no reason why they can't shut down Kobe too. |
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Boston will win because they much better defense than the Lakers. The Lakers D is so spotty and in transition they are the suck. I would run, run and run some more if I were Doc. They will have no answer for Garnett either, dude is going to go off, both on offense and on defense.
I'm just glad we get to see a great, watchable series and a renewed rivalry, regardless of who wins. I want the Celtics to win because of Pierce (GO KU!), but I won't mind seeing my boy Phil Jackson get his 10th title because I'm a Bulls fan and want him to do well also. Either way, it beats the Spurs vs. Pistons, am I right? lol |
celtics in 6
cuz i hope the lakers all get anal fleas |
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Well as much hype as it's getting it better be a close, competitive series. The bar has been set pretty high with the hype machine, so it better be good.
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My favorite in this thread was the Celtics fans saying they had a deeper bench. I called everyone out on this but nobody responded. Here is Charles Barlkey's take.
Barkley: Many reasons to love L.A. in this series Updated 17h ago Enlarge By Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY Charles Barkley holds court in his role as an analyst for TNT's studio show, where he's worked since 2000. Yahoo! Buzz Digg Newsvine Reddit FacebookWhat's this?By Charles Barkley, as told to USA TODAY David Stern has a smile wider than the NBA's favorite postseason graybeard, Phil Jackson. The commissioner presides over a mouthwatering Los Angeles-Boston showdown in the Finals, a dream pairing that ranks up there with Yankees-Red Sox. (Tell my boy, D-Wade, that I'm building up a powerful hunger just imagining the possibilities.)[/B]The Lakers-Celtics is good for the game and good for the league. Just like found money. Conspiracy? Uh-uh. These are the two best teams. What's even more delicious is that the only folks in the preseason who thought the Lakers would get this far were surprise the Lakers. Let's be honest, right off jump ball street: The Celtics are going to have to play perfect basketball to win the NBA title. Boston's big trio of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen must play well every game just for the Celtics to have a chance. They also need major contributions from Rajon Rondo and Kendrick Perkins. They must shoot a high percentage from the floor. And they can't afford too many turnovers. The Celtics have no room for error. The Lakers, however, have plenty of margin for miscalculations, though I'm sure Phil doesn't want his players to hear that. Pau Gasol does not have to play exceptionally well. Neither does Lamar Odom. Three reasons why the Lakers will beat the Celtics: No. 1: Kobe Bryant. No. 2: Phil Jackson. No. 3: A superior bench. With Kobe, the Lakers have the NBA's most accomplished player. Worse for the Celtics, they have no one who can shut down No. 24. He can score from anywhere. His mental discipline is fabulous. His is one of the most remarkable turnarounds this season I've ever seen, not just in the NBA, but in all of sports. One day, the guy wants to be traded. They booed him the first game. Training camp started, they squashed it: "Shut the hell up. We're here, let's go." Meanwhile, the Celtics do not boast a single player of Kobe's ilk. Then again, not many teams do. Secondly, Jackson is the best coach-psychologist. C'mon, the dude's won nine championships. Doc Rivers is a good coach and a great guy, and you have to give him credit. He was in a lose-lose situation. The Celtics had to get to the Finals after those trades. Phil also gives his Lakers a huge advantage in at least one important area: He touches players' minds. Remember, in a close-out Game 5 against the defending champion San Antonio Spurs, and down by 17, Phil had his best players Kobe, Pau and Lamar, who had three fouls on the bench. It was a stroke of genius the Lakers made their run. That's the plan of a master motivator. It was one of the most impressive things I've ever seen. Any other coach would have yelled, "Kobe! Back in the game!" Phil was breeding confidence in his bench. The X factor: the Lakers' bench strength. Boston can't match it. The Celtics go through stretches when they can't score; they don't get easy baskets. Boston has three guys who can score Los Angeles has 12. Besides Odom, Gasol and Kobe, (Vladimir) Radmanovic can score. So can (Jordan) Farmar, (Sasha) Vujacic, (Derek) Fisher, (Luke) Walton, etc. The Lakers have a distinct advantage at every spot on the floor. The only spot where the Celtics might have an edge is Kevin Garnett against Odom or Gasol, depending on who guards him. The Celtics no have physical advantages. Perkins is too little to guard Gasol. Garnett can't cheat on him because he probably has to guard Odom. Don't try to convince me about home-court advantage. Yes, it has been a difference-maker this postseason. But, no, it does not serve Boston well. I've always believed that the 2-3-2 format is a significant disadvantage for the home team. Yes, the Celtics could play four games in Boston, but they need to win the first two. Advantage: road team, baby. If the Lakers split in Beantown, it's a victory. Yes, they must win at least one game in Boston, but they get two cracks at it and a possible big head of steam going back to Los Angeles. They could even lose the first two and go home, win three in a row and recapture the series' momentum. I don't see the Lakers going into Boston and losing Games 1 and 2. It doesn't matter that Boston was 2-0 against L.A. during the season. Ancient history. That was 2008 PG Pre-Gasol. He took the Lakers to another level. These Lakers are a totally different animal. They have so many advantages, it's tough to keep up The MVP guard, the inscrutable coach and the young, talented reserves. Take it from your favorite "fat boy" TNT analyst: It is the Lakers who look really phat right now. *** |
Lakers in five.
BOS LA - LA LA LA Good night. |
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Who from the Lakers is going to try and guard Pierce?
Celts in 6. |
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Who is going to stop Garnett? |
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Lamar has always done good on Garnett. |
I hate the Lakers. I like the Laker dancers, though.
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Celtics in 6...mark. it. down.
Kobes had his...KG & co. wont be denied theirs. |
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hope so, but Doc & staff will have to be on their game! :thumb: |
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