I say this not cause they seem to be struggling with the bulls, They went to 7 games in all 3 rounds of the playoffs last year so they are right on track from last year. This year though people have their number and they are banged up a bit like the lakers were.
Ray Allen
28 April 2009
11 December 2008
The Los Angeles Lakers came out of the gates running to start the season, but have struggled of late, and now post a mediocre 18-3 record. After losing 2 of their last six games, skeptics point out that the lack of defense being played by the reigning Western Conference champs is the reason for this stumble. With Boston, Cleveland, and LA all having remarkable starts to the year, it seems as if no other team has a chance to keep up with these three, despite the fact that there are many teams rising this year.
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5 November 2008
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4 June 2008
This NBA Finals will be the most watched Finals in a couple years. I myself have not watched any in quite a few years since the Spurs and Pistons were so frequently in them. No offense to them but they are just not exciting teams to watch. I would much rather watch Kobe light up the Celts great D for 50 points or the Big Three of Boston. Tim Duncan is just not an exciting player to watch. Not only are the teams fun to watch but each of the matchups are interesting:
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21 February 2008
Since the All Star game(and during) Ray Allen (32 pts 6-8 3pt fgs) has been burying threes like foul shots. I was hoping for the Pierce Plow decoy kick out for three play. It doesn't exist, but I can draw it up. Pierce holds the ball for a few seconds, pretends he can dribble by going through his legs a couple of times, attacks the hoop with his usual reckless abandon, then kicks it out to Ray for a last second money trip. Bang! Celtics win!
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