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Bash
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Posted on 06-11-08 9:24
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lakers would be travelling to boston with the series leading 3-2 and goona crown the chamipons in Boston . .. .What ull think folks. .. .
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shirish
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Posted on 06-17-08 10:30
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Forget Kobe, Rondo for MVP.
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shirish
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Posted on 06-17-08 10:35
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Ray has 7th 3 pointer of the game - tying NBA final record.
He has surpassed the most 3s in NBA finals.
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o@$!$....
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Posted on 06-17-08 10:43
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Finally made a record...18 steals in NBA finals. Damn ain't kiddin man. Look at Garnet ....cletics already celebratin. Dunno what to say...... hell lotta mistakes by Lakers.
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shirish
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Posted on 06-17-08 10:44
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38 points differential.
Lakers should have lost game 5 than this humiliating and record breaking loss.
Kobe, Kobe ke ko Kobe ni aba ???
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last_buddha
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Posted on 06-17-08 10:58
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hahah many records tie ... many records broken... YEAH THATS CELTICS way ;).... where are lakers FANs hahah
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sajhakoraja
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Posted on 06-17-08 11:07
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What a bunch of phonies...typical bandwagoners.
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o@$!$....
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Posted on 06-17-08 11:09
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No matter what....... Lakers still rulzzzzz. Look at the history so far.... count the no. of matches Lakers won n vice versa. Lakers are always on the top. Since 1986 celtics neva made it to the finals round but Lakers had their presence every time they jumped on the court. This proves that Lakers ain't loozers. " Jitkaar bhi harne walo ko Bajigar kehtae hai".
Garnet really proved to be lucky for Celtics thou. Let's see how they gonna maintain their status next year.
Luv Lakers !!!
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last_buddha
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Posted on 06-17-08 11:13
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well here is the Celtics VS lakers history Year |
Winner |
Series |
1959 |
Boston Celtics |
4–0 |
1962 |
Boston Celtics |
4–3 |
1963 |
Boston Celtics |
4–2 |
1965 |
Boston Celtics |
4–1 |
1966 |
Boston Celtics |
4–3 |
1968 |
Boston Celtics |
4–2 |
1969 |
Boston Celtics |
4–3 |
1984 |
Boston Celtics |
4–3 |
1985 |
Los Angeles Lakers |
4–2 |
1987 |
Los Angeles Lakers |
4–2 |
2008 |
Boston Celtics |
4–2 |
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shirish
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Posted on 06-17-08 11:13
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I understand how you diehard Lakers would feel with such a devastating loss. I had similar experience with Patriots. Thats the nature of game and there can be only one winner.
The Lakers are young and certainly have more chance next year.
Whatever, Well done Lakers.
LA LAKERS BEATEN IN BEANTOWN.
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JharekoPaat
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Posted on 06-17-08 11:58
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Lakers have a very good history but let's not forget that Celtics were a dynasty in the eighties and earlier. Celtics had a very good season this year and they did deserve to win. Celtics were the best this year.
And once again, Boston has emerged as a true sports town. Sox - Pats - Revolution (unbeaten so far this year) - Celtics.
Go Boston!!
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zee
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Posted on 06-17-08 11:59
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well.. there is always next year.
Go Lakerssssssss!
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sahayog
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Posted on 06-18-08 12:05
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Congratulations Celtics, The better team won!!
Go Mavericks
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o@$!$....
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Posted on 06-18-08 12:09
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Overall history chants the glory of Lakers. Diz the way time's been treatin them forever.
Yea zee bro there's always a next year.... neway zee tanum bro.... Jay Sambho!!!
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the_hareeb
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Posted on 06-18-08 9:10
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ANYTING IS POSSIBLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GO CELTICS... Lakers can't handle THE TRUTH...
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Posted on 06-18-08 9:22
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Robin (Kobe) can't win without Batman (Shaq). ROBIN U Definitely Can't Handle the TRUTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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shirish
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Posted on 06-18-08 9:32
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MVP? More like MIA
Kobe Bryant made just seven of 22 mostly wild shots. He had just one assist. He had four turnovers. The league MVP was unable to carry a team that needed carrying.
June 18, 2008
BOSTON — In the end, the chant became fact, the screaming pleas of throaty New Englanders transposed into a sinking reality for silent Angelenos. In the end, the crazy dream that the Lakers could quickly turn dysfunction into destiny ended when the Boston Celtics slowly turned them into chowder.
L.A. Beat.
And how.
An NBA Finals that began with the Lakers spraying wild streams of hope across the Southland ended Tuesday with those same Lakers in a small and embarrassed puddle.
Which the Celtics splashed through. Again and again. Loudly and messily and triumphantly in a 39-point victory that gave them their record 17th NBA championship.
The final score in Game 6 was Celtics 131, Lakers 92.
The final count in Finals games was Celtics 4, Lakers 2.
The final scene was green and white confetti blanketing brown parquet, small tears blanketing giant cheeks, fans tumbling over barricades onto the floor as the Lakers tried to escape.
"Man, man, man," said the Celtics' Kevin Garnett, saying it all.
The final cheers were heartfelt songs filled with the relief of fans who have waited 22 years since the Celtics' last title.
But the final chants were more compelling, because they were directed at you-know-who.
In his best chance at establishing his legacy as a championship player without Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant was seemingly burdened by something even heavier.
He made just seven of 22 mostly wild shots. He had just one assist. He had four turnovers.
The league MVP was
AWFUL, unable to break through even the most basic of one-on-one Celtic defenses, unable to carry a team that needed carrying.
In the six games of the series, he shot poorly, led inconsistently, had only one really dramatic moment, and that was on defense.
And, so, in voices that seemingly shook the TD Banknorth Garden, with Bryant standing at the foul line in the third quarter, here came those chants.
"You're . . . not . . . Jordan!" the fans sang, referring to Michael Jordan.
No, clearly, at this point he is not.When Bryant began the fourth quarter on the bench with his team trailing by 29 points, they chanted again.
"Where . . . is . . . Kobe?" they sang even louder.
Today even the most diehard Bryant fans must be asking themselves the same thing, in wondering how far he can lead a team by himself. "Once you taste defeat, that makes you a little tougher," said Bryant. Other Lakers were just as deserving of the jeers. Lamar Odom had two baskets and three turnovers and not one offensive rebound for a team that combined for a stunningly low two. Pau Gasol had four baskets and five turnovers and the indignity of being forced into a jump ball by a guy -- Garnett -- using just one hand at the time. "I thought we played on our heels from the very get-go," said Coach Phil Jackson. "They overran us. . . . We never met that energy all night tonight." Before the game, if the Lakers were to lose, I was considering writing a column extolling this season's amazing turnaround and applauding them for an inspiring effort that ended at the feet of a clearly better team. Before the game, if the Lakers were to lose, I was reminding everyone how their best inside player was in street clothes, and how Andrew Bynum's return next season should make them NBA favorites. But after what happened in the game, how could any of us believe any of that? They need more than Bynum. They need toughness in the middle. They needed maturity everywhere. "We were surprised we were here, and we're glad that we had an opportunity," Jackson said. "But whenever you get this opportunity, you don't want to let it slip away, and we did." How bad did it slip? In the last seven minutes of the second quarter, the Celtics outscored the Lakers, 26-6, with a lineup that included three Celtic subs. How bad did it look? Garnett stalked around the court waving and chanting, a pep rally celebration -- with 5:07 left in the game. The fans began chanting, "Nah-nah-nah-nah . . . goodbye" -- with 4:53 left. Paul Pierce began doing a disco dance on the Celtic bench -- with 2:21 left. Speaking of bad, yeah, the guy who began the series being carried off the floor and placed into a wheelchair was the Series MVP, an award that Pierce should place next to his Oscar. "This is unreal," said Pierce in his acceptance speech. I agree. I picked the Lakers to win in five games. The Lakers could not have won this series if it had gone 25 games. I discounted that the Celtics' three veteran stars -- two of them acquired last summer -- would not be denied the championship that had thus far eluded them. I didn't give them enough credit, and I gave some of the untested Lakers way too much credit. So, too, apparently, did Jackson, who took the unusual step of threatening roster moves even before the cheering stopped. "We have to get some players if we're going to come back and repeat, to have that kind of aggressiveness that we need," he said. So when they return next fall, some of the Lakers might be new. After this awful farewell, it is hoped that some of them will also be improved. Bill Plaschke can be reached at bill.plaschke@latimes.com. To read previous columns by Plaschke, go to latimes.com/plaschke.
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shirish
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Posted on 06-18-08 11:15
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Bash
You wrote in your original post:
akers would be travelling to boston with the series leading 3-2 and goona crown the chamipons in Boston "
How true and I admire your clairevoyence.
Lakers indeed travelled to Boston, with the series leading 3-2 and crowned the champions in Boston.
Rolling rally information:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2008/06/another_rolling.html
I will be there in the Boston common area as I took a day off from work.
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Himalaya178
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Posted on 06-18-08 12:32
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shirish dai,
Hope you going to take some pics and upload in here
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shirish
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Posted on 06-18-08 12:36
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Posted on 06-18-08 1:18
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You guys are so lame!!!
Batman and robin??? LOL, I dont understand you knuckleheads... you call Kobe "robin"... And SHAQ this great champion... have you ever considered how fortunate that fat f--k has been his entire career???? First, it was Penny when he used to be the next Magic, then he went to the lakers and it was Kobe, then with miami it was dwayne wade... Yah he was a great player, but at the same time, have you ever considered how many championships guys like Patrick Ewing and David Robinson would have, had they had a kobe, penny or a wade as their teammate??? So the question is, how much of those championships are because of shaq and how much credit should be given to kobe... in my mind, its equal... but then again, thats just me...
About the TRUTH!!!! Where was the truth when your sorry a$$ Celtics were winning 20 games a season? Where was the truth when he took his team to the playoffs TWICE in 10 years before KG and R-Allen came along?????
Anyway, I rest my case with you fools. Enjoy this while it lasts. KG is one of my favorites, and I am happy that he won a ring, but I hate your stupid green team and I especially hate you stupid band wagon fans!!!
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