The NBA Finals- It's Lakers vs. Celtics!!

I'm hoping I'm not being a homer in suggesting that the Celtics vs. Cav's Series was the most exciting series in the Eastern playoffs this year. This current NBA Finals matchup has been sooo disappointing on so many different levels.

With that said, I don't think it's too early to note that my Cavaliers have now lost 2 years in a row to the eventual NBA Champions. (Spurs in the Finals last year and Boston this year). Just saying. ;) Maybe next year. 3rd times a charm!
You are being a homer. This series is a coup for the NBA and its fans. AS far as next year goes? fat chance. This Boston Celtics team is growing up in this playoff season and looks like it could win next year as well:

Big bounce for ABC's basketball finals
Early numbers show game three up by 38 percent
By Toni Fitzgerald, MediaLifeMagazine.com staff writer, June 11, 2008

The National Basketball Association finals continue to see a big bounce over last year on ABC, where game three of the series last night was again up by more than a third compared with last year.

The Los Angeles Lakers’ first victory over the Boston Celtics averaged a 4.4 adults 18-49 rating from 9 to 11 p.m., according to Nielsen overnights, up 38 percent over a 3.2 for the equivalent Cleveland Cavaliers-San Antonio Spurs game last year.

The ratings are subject to adjustment when final numbers come out later today. Fast nationals measure primetime timeslot data, not actual program data, and the finals game ran well past 11 p.m. Last year’s game rose to a 3.8 in final ratings.

But the game clearly continued the recent upward trend for the NBA. ABC won or tied for first in every hour of the night en route to its third nightly victory in three NBA finals nights.
 
I just heard the Kobe Bryant press conference last night. He said he was going home to have some wine and about 20 shots to drown his sorrows. Once again, Kobe- YOU F-R-A-U-D, great example for the kids.

Hey Kobe, maybe the reason you were gonna take 20 shots when you got home, was because you knew you'd only make 5 of them. :D
 
I'm hoping I'm not being a homer in suggesting that the Celtics vs. Cav's Series was the most exciting series in the Eastern playoffs this year. This current NBA Finals matchup has been sooo disappointing on so many different levels.

With that said, I don't think it's too early to note that my Cavaliers have now lost 2 years in a row to the eventual NBA Champions. (Spurs in the Finals last year and Boston this year). Just saying. ;) Maybe next year. 3rd times a charm!

You're not a homer, and I think you're right.

Spurs/Hornets and Hawks/Celtics had too many blowouts.
 
I'm hoping I'm not being a homer in suggesting that the Celtics vs. Cav's Series was the most exciting series in the Eastern playoffs this year. This current NBA Finals matchup has been sooo disappointing on so many different levels.

With that said, I don't think it's too early to note that my Cavaliers have now lost 2 years in a row to the eventual NBA Champions. (Spurs in the Finals last year and Boston this year). Just saying. ;) Maybe next year. 3rd times a charm!

Yes....you are being a homer. It has nothing to do with excitment as much as it has to do with match-ups.

But there is NOTHING wrong with being a homer....EXCEPT when you think your team will win every series in the playoffs.
 
Poor baby Sasha, whining and crying, again :river

ESPN - Daily Dime: Celtics pull off Finals stunner - NBA

"The whole game, from the minute I came in, they called fouls on me. He fell down, foul. I was trying to find a way to guard him for 48 minutes, and everything I did was a foul. He got me. He went to the basket, and it was a good basket. I don't know what else to say," Vujacic said, half-forlorn, half-disgusted as he stood in front of his locker in a morose Lakers dressing room.

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Yeah...more than likely, LAST years loser of the NBA Championship....and the year before that...and so on.....LOL!!


I know what your saying, but this Laker team is different. It's not just that they're losing, they are also VERY arrogant and have an air of entitlement about them.
 
I know what your saying, but this Laker team is different. It's not just that they're losing, they are also VERY arrogant and have an air of entitlement about them.
Coming from a Celtics fan and all, I'm sure its very credible
 
...It's not just that they're losing, they are also VERY arrogant and have an air of entitlement about them.
I was wondering what that stench was.:rolleyes: I haven't been following thing series since I am not much of a basketball fan, but I finally tuned into last nights games and changed the channel after a few minutes because LA was killing Boston. Image my surprise after I tuned back to the game after re-watching games 1 & 2 of the Stanley Cup finals; Boston had tied the score late in the 4th quarter. Holy crap!

Anyway, it's hard to cheer for a team whose current leader will be getting sh*t-faced after his team had a meltdown, whose players are throwing tantrums on the bench, and whose greatest player is best known for getting aids from a hooker.

Go Celtics!!!
 
Now you know how I felt about Tim Duncan in the 2003 and 2005 Finals.
(Last year, Parker and Ginobili got most of the praise)

Notre Dame QB's get less media slurping than Duncan!
With all due respect, no one was calling them the best ever every d$mn game. And those players were not saying they wanted to be the best ever. The arrogance of Kobe and Phil is amazing. The smugness of Jackson when asked about the comeback before the 4th period was just sickening.
 
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Yes....you are being a homer. It has nothing to do with excitment as much as it has to do with match-ups.

But there is NOTHING wrong with being a homer....EXCEPT when you think your team will win every series in the playoffs.

The reason why I called the Celtics/Cavs series the most "exciting" series in the playoffs was that of all of the teams the Celtics faced so far in the playoffs, the Cavs and the Hawks were the 2 teams that took them to 7 games. However, of all of the teams the Celts played in the playoffs, the point differential was more close in the Cavs series than any other team they faced. In other words, the Cavs gave them the best fight.

So you see, my prediction of the Cavs winning against the Celtics wasn't that far off and was plenty justified.
 
The reason why I called the Celtics/Cavs series the most "exciting" series in the playoffs was that of all of the teams the Celtics faced so far in the playoffs, the Cavs and the Hawks were the 2 teams that took them to 7 games. However, of all of the teams the Celts played in the playoffs, the point differential was more close in the Cavs series than any other team they faced. In other words, the Cavs gave them the best fight.

So you see, my prediction of the Cavs winning against the Celtics wasn't that far off and was plenty justified.


I'm with you on this, HD MM. It's not that I didn't respect your team to begin with, because I did. It's just in hindsight I should have respected the Cavs more than I did. I'm CONVINCED the Cavs or Pistons would have had the same results against this fraudulent team (I don't usually disrespect my team's opponent like this.........but this Laker team is just so obnoxious). This is not only going to be a victory for the Celtics........it's gonna be a victory for the Eastern Conference- which was dissed all year. And I have NO doubts now, that the three TOUGHEST teams in the NBA reside in the East.
 
I'm with you on this, HD MM. It's not that I didn't respect your team to begin with, because I did. It's just in hindsight I should have respected the Cavs more than I did. I'm CONVINCED the Cavs or Pistons would have had the same results against this fraudulent team (I don't usually disrespect my team's opponent like this.........but this Laker team is just so obnoxious). This is not only going to be a victory for the Celtics........it's gonna be a victory for the Eastern Conference- which was dissed all year. And I have NO doubts now, that the three TOUGHEST teams in the NBA reside in the East.

I agree. The Lakers have lost their composure. You'd think a team led by a veteran coach with much as much experience as Phil Jackson and a player with as much playoff success as Kobe would respond differently. Apparently not.

Go Eastern Conference!
 
Just heard something interesting on local sports talk radio....

At the start of the 2006-2007 season, Kobe Bryant changed his jersey number to #24.

Last night was Kobe's 24th playoff game in which he sported the #24 jersey.

Kobe and the Lakers were up by 24 points in last nights game, only to end up losing.

You see, Kobe and the Lakers were destined to lose all along! :D
 
Just heard something interesting on local sports talk radio....

At the start of the 2006-2007 season, Kobe Bryant changed his jersey number to #24.

Last night was Kobe's 24th playoff game in which he sported the #24 jersey.

Kobe and the Lakers were up by 24 points in last nights game, only to end up losing.

You see, Kobe and the Lakers were destined to lose all along! :D

You forgot one:

Last night was the Celtics' 24th playoff game this year: 7 against the Hawks, 7 against the Cavs, 6 against the Pistons, and 4 against the Lakers.
 

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