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An epic battle between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers

It was a struggle to the end for two storied NBA franchises. Game 7 of the 2010 Finals was meant to be.

We saw An Epic Battle on the ABC network last night.

It was the NBA final between two titans of the game knotted at three games each — The Boston Celtics and The Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers had never before won a game seven in all their contests against the Celtics. So this was going to be good.

But … the Lakers had home court advantage! Surely that was a good thing, right? Maybe … maybe not. And Boston … well, the determination of Boston would surely get the job done, no? A very realistic idea. But which Laker team would show up? Which Boston team? The good ones … or the bad ones?

As it turned out, it was a trade off. Both teams, the good and the bad, showed up for … both teams. There were moments of brilliance for Boston, who looked as if they could do no wrong at times. That team left the Lakers floundering. But … there were moments where the Lakers went on outstanding runs … and there was nothing the Celtics could do about it.

In the end, it would come down to the end. The very end … the very last.

After all, that’s what makes An Epic Battle.

And if there’s anyone out there says they would’ve wanted it to go down any other way, they’re lying to you. This was one of the truly historic contests in the annals of sports history. Each and every edge-of-your-seat moment of it.

“This one is by far the sweetest, because it’s them,” Kobe Bryant confessed when asked how he felt about this contest with the Celtics. “This was the hardest one by far.”

You better believe it was. It was hard because no one really played that well. A lot of the shooting attempts were atrocious. The free throwing was suspect. For both teams.

The difference in the game didn’t finally come until well into the fourth period of play. That’s when the Lakers decided to give up their hideous offense displayed throughout most of the contest and got the gumption to tie the score, the first time that happened the entire night. Then Kobe came in and finally put the Lakers ahead with free throws. Thereafter, they scraped and clawed their way right down to the final buzzer, with plenty of close calls tossed in for good measure, making it a truly Epic Battle.

If you missed this game, you missed history being made. You missed seeing a classy Celtics team ultimately come up short while battling a struggling, unconfident Laker team.

And the Lakers? They beat themselves up last night. Game 7 jitters and shortcomings aplenty are what they fought against. Luckily, they let up on themselves for a few moments in the end to relight their fire and conquer that monkey straddling their backs.

Excellent, excellent contest, Celtics and Lakers. It was a privilege to witness it.

Photo Credit: ABC

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11 Responses to “An epic battle between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers”

June 18, 2010 at 10:11 AM

Michael, perhaps you can help me with this question … who do you root for if you hate both teams equally?

June 18, 2010 at 12:46 PM

So … you’re asking me personally, Ruby? In the event you have to root for one of them, I would hazard the guess you go with the lesser of the two evils … whoever that might be.

But … here’s the good news: You don’t have to root for either of them. The season is over and done with.

Me? I was rooting for the Lakers all the way …

June 18, 2010 at 2:40 PM

I really don’t like you.

:-p

The Lakers are evil, the only one more evil would be The Yankees.

June 18, 2010 at 3:57 PM

. . . . .

Oreo:

No team that I know of is truly evil.

Individuals, however, are another matter entirely.

And I have my suspicions about Oprah …

June 18, 2010 at 8:10 PM

Well The Lakers are evil because Kobe is evil and Kobe is The Lakers.

June 18, 2010 at 10:27 AM

Ironically, it was the exciting part we ended up watching. Congratulations to both teams.

June 18, 2010 at 12:48 PM

. . . . .

You saved yourself some grey hairs, Mikki …

June 18, 2010 at 11:22 AM

Seems John Gruber disagrees with you. 33% from the field is a percentage you usually loose with but hey… I’m watching it right now since I haven’t been able to watch it last night (started 3 am over here). Too bad I know how it ends now, didn’t expect either you guys nor Daring Fireball to cover it *sigh*

Ah well…

June 18, 2010 at 3:58 PM

. . . . .

Sebastian:

John Gruber is a motorhead.

And the Lakers proved that …

June 18, 2010 at 4:01 PM

It was more of a hint that I was so foolish as to think that if I read his blog I wouldn’t stumble across the results – after having avoided readint your post earlier today. So he gave it away in the title of the post (that arse) and I said “fuck it” and came her :-)
He’s a baseball guy so go figure.

Anyway, Germany lost to Serbia today, I’m pissed about that I guess not that anybody spoiled the NBA finals. Dirk wasn’t playing so who cares? ;-)

June 18, 2010 at 10:50 PM

Boston blew that game. They had it dominated the whole time

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