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Michael Jordan versus Magic Johnson 1991 NBA Finals Photo

Eyeing the Prize: Michael Jordan outplayed Magic Johnson and the Lakers in the 1991 NBA Finals.

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Jun
15

Celts in Six, Please…

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I’ve been saying this around the office a lot lately. I have a lunch bet with one co-worker, a $5 bet on the series with another and several bragging rights at stake depending upon the play of the Boston Celtics tonight. I realize they are leading 3-2 in this best-of-seven series, and that there is a possibility the Lakers could stretch things to a seventh game, but I don’t want it to go to Game 7. I have a feeling the NBA would like it just fine if Kobe and company came out and obliterated the Celts tonight, but I don’t think that’s going to happen. I believe, in my heart of hearts, that the Celtics are the better T-E-A-M and I really feel that they will close out the Lakers in Game 6 tonight. In fact, I’m predicting the final score to be: Celtics 98 – Lakers 95.

Since Rondo rhymes with Hondo, the Lakers don't stand a chance tonight.

It’s time for Ray Allen to rediscover his three-point shooting prowess and it’s definitely time for Kendrick Perkins to play like Robert Parish. Kobe is the best player, pound for pound, on either team, but he alone can’t win the title. He’ll need guys like Lamar “Double Stuff” Odom and “Ron-Ron” Artest to step up and play tough, but that hunger doesn’t seem to exist. Artest had it against Phoenix, but he hasn’t been able to channel his aggression effectively against Boston. And that’s just fine with me.

If it comes down to bench play, I feel very good about the Celtics’ chances tonight. I mean, if Glen “Big Baby” Davis, Nate Robinson and Tony Allen all play aggressively – which I know they will – the score should fall in Beantown’s favor. Lakers’ coach Phil Jackson said this is exactly the way a 2-3-2 series is supposed to go, but he’s counting on his team winning the last two games at home. That’s not the way it’s supposed to go in my book. With Celtics Coach Doc Rivers barking out orders, and the green-and-white players paying attention, I feel very confident in my team’s chances this evening. Tuesday, June 15, 2010 will mark the Celtics 18th NBA title. Pretty sweet, huh?

What about you? Care to venture a final score? Come on, Laker wannabes. How ‘bout it?

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Jun
11

Celtics Supersubs: Shrek and Donkey

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Last night’s NBA Finals Game 4 win by the Celtics against the hard-charging Lakers made me feel good all over. Not only did it right the series at two games apiece, but it re-established the Celtics bench as a force to be reckoned with. Memories of John Havlicek, Paul Silas, Cornbread Maxwell and even Bill Walton all came crashing back to me as I watched C’s Coach Doc Rivers let both Glen “Big Baby” Davis and Nate “Little Man” Robinson stay in the game and take control in the fourth quarter. Down 62-60 entering the final quarter, the two off-the-bench subs were put in originally to spell Boston’s starters Rajon Rondo and Kevin Garnett as the green-and-white looked to get back in the driver’s seat following some recharging of their batteries. What ensued over the next nine minutes, however, was a knock-down, drag-em-out battle at both ends of the court, with Robinson stopping and popping for baskets and Davis crashing hard under the boards with as many big bodies as he could find. No matter the opponent – Ron Artest, Lamar Odom, Pau Gasol – Big Baby just leaned in and wrestled the victory away from L.A.

Beat L.A.: Robinson and Davis oozed enthusiasm to the hometown Celtics crowd.

The Celtics won the game, 96-89. But the reason was because Robinson and Davis rejuvenated their teammates and flatly denied L.A.’s players to battle back. If you missed the game, you missed a doozy. In the final quarter, Davis scored nine of his 18 points while Robinson provided additional adrenalin by tossing in six of his 12 points. With 2:50 left, and the scoreboard reading 85-77 Beantown, Boston’s Big Three (Rondo, Garnett and Paul Pierce, with apologies to Ray Allen) came back into the game and closed the deal. In fact, it was Rondo’s steal and subsequent bucket of an errant pass by Kobe Bryant with 33 ticks left that made the score 92-84 and sealed the Lakers’ fate.

At the post-game press conference, Robinson and Davis shared microphone time reminiscing about their glory. At one point, Robinson chimed in that Davis is like Shrek and he’s like Shrek’s sidekick, Donkey. Needless to say, it cracked up the media members in attendance and put another unique stamp on a so far titillating series.

Nate Robinson, left, and Big Baby Davis even wowed at the post-game press conference.

The NBA Finals stay in Boston for Game 5 on Sunday, which I predict will be a blowout by my shamrock-wearing friends. Game 6, back in L.A., should be a tight battle but – as you might suspect – I predict another victory for the Celtics, producing an outcome to match the 2008 NBA Finals. Celtics in six, baby. Celtics in six…Big Baby!

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May
03

LeBron Wins MVP: Ho-Hum

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LeBron James and the acronym “MVP” are going to go hand in hand for the next several years. Like Kobe Bryant before him, LeBron was just named the NBA’s league MVP (for the second straight season, no less). He tallied 116 of the 123 total first-place votes. In a word: Wow. It’s always nice to see one of our athletes do so well, but it’s hardly surprising. After all, Upper Deck has consistently partnered with some of the top athletes in their chosen profession for years, so why not team up with a superstar hoops standout like LBJ? We’ve had him under an exclusive autograph contract since June 2003.

Child's Play: The high-percentage dunk by LeBron.

Child's Play: The high-percentage dunk by LeBron.

This past NBA season was a study in durability as far as I was concerned. Would Kobe dodge the injury bug? Would LeBron stay healthy? Would Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett’s 30-something-year-old bodies start breaking down over the long haul? Everybody knew going into the season that it would likely come down to the current eight teams still in contention for the title, but how many of us were secretly hoping that LeBron and Kobe would go head-to-head in the Finals? As a sports fan, I was. But as a Celtics follower for the past 40 years, I was kind of hoping the Big Three (Ray Allen, Garnett and Pierce) would emerge with Beantown’s 18th banner.

As we head into Game 2 of the Cavaliers/Celtics series, we see that LeBron’s twitchy right elbow isn’t so bad after all. That funny bone tweak of his didn’t exactly wreak havoc on LeBron’s high-percentage dunks in Game 1’s 101-93 Cleveland victory. I mean, he only poured in 35 points on 12-for-24 shooting from the field while nailing eight of his 11 free throws. And not one of them required him to try his left-handed shooting touch from the charity stripe. On paper, the Cavs should roll in this series, but it’s the luck of the Irish – and the ghost of Red Auerbach – that makes it difficult for anybody to bet against the C’s.

Like the campaign says: "We are all witnesses..."

Like the campaign says: "We are all witnesses..."

Over in the Western Conference, we see the Kobe-led Lakers starting to take form following a somewhat hair-raising first-round series against the upstart Thunder of Oklahoma City. After outlasting the Thunder, the Lake Crew opened up their best-of-seven Western Conference semi-final battle against Utah with a 104-99 victory. Ever after losing the lead in Game 1 with less than three minutes remaining, the Lakers and Kobe still found a way to win. The fact that Bryant poured in 11 of his 31 points in the final four minutes only added to his legend.

I think it will most likely be Kobe and company squaring of against LBJ and the Cavs in this year’s NBA Finals. But it’s always fun watching the guys earn their plane rides.

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Oct
21

2009-10 NBA Season Outlook

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The 2009-2010 NBA season is less than two weeks away, and speculation of a hoops campaign even greater than last year is already underway. Just when we thought we had seen it all with the Kobe Bryant-Lebron James puppets, a new season with far more parody is about to take flight.

The NBA has been through several ups and downs since the end of last season. Highlighting its offseason is Commissioner David Stern’s lockout of veteran referees. The current deal between the league and its officials expired September 1, 2009. As of now, the two sides have reached an agreement on two of the three pressing issues: severance payments for referees who retire, and the number of game assignments given to referees from the NBA D-League and WNBA. The only remaining matter is the referees’ pension plan. Stern wants a reduction while the referees’ association wants to leave it the same or increase it.

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As far as basketball is concerned, many people believe that the Los Angeles Lakers are still the team to beat in the Western Conference, in spite of all the distractions they’ve had to deal with. They recently acquired Ron Artest, who has a history of bringing drama wherever he goes. I disagree with this move and feel they would have been better off re-signing the more manageable Trevor Ariza, rather than taking a chance on somebody who many call a “ticking time bomb.” The Lakers also had a long offseason dealing with Lamar Odom. Many felt that he would be playing elsewhere this upcoming season, but the Lakers waited until the last possible minute to re-sign him. Additionally, he just got married to reality star Khloe Kardashian. It’s bad enough that the Lakers play in Los Angeles (the ultimate place for distractions), but now, Odom has given himself a natural excuse to underperform.

Last year, the Denver Nuggets and Houston Rockets were considered the Lakers’ biggest competition. However, neither of these teams made significant moves in the offseason to upgrade their roster. The key word here is significant. The Rockets signed Ariza, the unsung hero from last year’s Lakers’ championship team. This is a great addition for the Rockets, yet, it makes little sense. The Rockets are already one of the best defensive teams in the league and have been since Rick Adelman assumed head coaching duties in 2007. Ariza was credited with shutting down stars like Hedo Turkoglu and Carmelo Anthony in the playoffs. His sole purpose on a stacked Lakers’ team was to defend. So, why add more defense? Ariza has improved his offense since entering the league in 2004, but is simply not yet ready to carry a team on his back.

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The Denver Nuggets were in the best position to oust the Lakers from last year’s playoffs. However, their failure to add one or two more players in the offseason will cost them dearly. They may even have problems repeating as division champions. Both the Utah Jazz and Portland Trailblazers represent young teams that seem ready to take the next step. As close as the division was last year, I can’t fathom why the Nuggets think they are good enough to remain with the status quo. It was apparent to all who watched the series that the Nuggets were just one big man away from eliminating the Lakers. They failed to make that move and could consequently find themselves on the outside looking in this season.

The Eastern Conference, however, is far more intriguing. I believe that it will be a three-team race toward the end of the year with Cleveland, Orlando and Boston separating themselves from the rest of the pack. With Shaquille O’Neal going back to the east to team up with LeBron James, can anyone say championship? The last time Shaq went to the east and was paired with one of the most dynamic players in the league, he came away with a championship. (Remember Dwyane Wade?)  If you think the Cavs had fun last year, just wait until Shaq gets acclimated to his new teammates.

The Orlando Magic lost their leader in Hedo Turkoglu, but replaced him with a seasoned veteran in Vince Carter. Carter will not be able to fill Turkoglu’s shoes because the whole offense ran through him starting in the fourth quarter. Carter does not have the same skill set as Turkoglu, but nevertheless, he represents great star power to have at shooting guard. They also made a great move in matching the offer for center Marcin Gortat. He will still play behind Dwight Howard, but Head Coach Stan Van Gundy believes that at times during the game, they can both play together.

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Many NBA fans have forgotten about the Boston Celtics. The NBA champions from two years ago made a significant move in signing Rasheed Wallace. Wallace will be able to ease the pressure on Kevin Garnett, as well as spread the floor because of his ability to knock down the three. He also works as an insurance policy in case anything else happens to Garnett. Moreover, let’s not forget about Rajon Rondo, who was already one of the best point guards in the league. He’s added another year of experience under his belt, which could only pay dividends.

We have endured the NBA offseason for a long three months, and it is finally tipping off on Tuesday, October 27, when the Celtics visit the Cavs. Obviously, the NBA schedule-maker is just as excited as we are to see how these two teams will perform with their new stars.

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