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June 5, 2008 | 12:15 pm

Crystal_ballYes, that is me, in a photo taken shortly after my arrival in Boston.  (You should see how the TSA folks react to a crystal ball!) This what a playoff run does to the media.  Anyway...

After an unnecessarily long, only-in-the-NBA layoff between the conference finals and Thursday night's Game 1, it's finally time to play some basketball.

Like a lot of people, I think there's no question that the Lakers have been the more impressive of the two Finals teams through the postseason, beating three teams that won 50-plus games, including the defending champs in five.  But while the Celtics were flat against Atlanta and disappointed against Cleveland, they bounced back to beat a good Detroit squad, including two wins in Motown, and are such a good defensive team that they have the ability to beat anyone. 

Really, it should be fun.  So with that, the thoughts, forecasts, and predictions promised in the post's title:

  • I'm not a guy who likes to go position by position to decide which team has the advantage.  Is Paul Pierce a better player than Vlad Rad at small forward?  Well, yeah. What's your point?  What matters is how each team operates, since individual matchups are often fluid throughout a game and a series.  While the Celtics are indeed an outstanding defensive team, the Lakers are by far the best offensive team Boston will have faced this postseason, can score on the run and in the half court, and against the Spurs the Lakers proved they don't have to drop 115 points a night to win.  The big question for me isn't really how much the Lakers will score against Boston, but whether or not the Celtics will find enough offense to be productive against L.A. 

Lost in much of the talk about the Big Green Wall Boston puts in front of its hoop is the reality that the Lakers, despite how much people like to complain about it, are actually a solid defensive team, too.  Just ask the Spurs, who went huge stretches without being able to generate enough offense to take advantage of openings presented to them. Throughout the postseason, when the Lakers have needed stops, they've found them, and have had long stretches where they shut teams down. 

In short, the gap between each team's D isn't as big as the one between their respective offenses.  Advantage Lakers. 

  • Celtics fans are already wondering how Doc Rivers is planning on screwing up the Finals.  I wonder if the players have the same level of faith in him that the Lakers do in Phil Jackson. 
  • If Ray Allen continues to find his groove, the Lakers could have some problems.  For all the talk of Kendrick Perkins and Rajon Rondo, who both could undoubtedly have a huge impact on the series (though as dynamic as Rondo can be, is he better than A.I., Deron Williams or Tony Parker?), if Allen is on he truly gives Boston a Big Three, and makes it much, much more difficult to guard Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett.  You may have received the memo that those guys are pretty good. 
  • KG has made his living in the playoffs with a midrange game.  If he stays there, he's doing the Lakers a favor.  Should he be able to make hay in the post, though, it'll be a problem for L.A.  Conversely, if the Lakers are able to work from the inside out, I don't care how stout the Celtics are defensively, the Lakers will score.  Along those lines, it might help Boston to get that good work inside if Doc unshackled Leon Powe and Glen Davis from the bench. 
  • Pau's point production is less important than his point prevention.  The slack always seems to get picked up somewhere offensively. 
  • The Celtics are one of the few teams with enough horses to try to play Kobe straight and hope to shut down the supporting cast, but I wonder if they will.  The temptation to try to get the ball out of his hands is incredibly strong once games start, but as I've written in the past, the minute teams overplay Kobe, they're doing the Lakers a favor. 
  • When it comes down to it, the Lakers have the best player on the floor (Kobe), the better coach (PJ), similar balance up and down the roster.  They've beaten a running team, a physical team and a championship team, showing along the way they can win in a variety of styles.  To make a long story short, right now they're the better team.  Not by a ton, but by enough.  Lakers in six.

BK


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Comments

Man oh man - what is it going to feel like giving the Celtics yet another banner to add to the 8 the lakers have already bestowed upon the GANG GREEN?

These Celtics FEAST upon purple and yellow heartbreak!

If hope rests with lamar O-Dumb, then it all is indeed lost for the lakers. The dude has not been right since he was born.

complex,

If you carry a can of Dr. Pepper and a couple of moon pies, they'll think you're a local. LOL. And I'm sure you've been called worse than "an intelligent negro." Some people! Too funny. Stay safe and play The Making of a Beast to quell any doubts about the future. Alabama is only temporary.

Tom

The Celtics have a decided advantage this evening - they have Paul Pierce, who is the closest thing to Michael Jordan we have whenever the Celts face the lakers.

And, the lakers have kobee - a proven player, but only as 2nd banana. He has rings courtesy of SHACK and is prone to shoot his own team in the foot by telling his team - in action, if not words - that he is the superior player to them, and they better do what he says. What a joke!

Also, the Celtics have always owned the lakers. 8 of those GANG GREEN banners attributed to laker failures!

The Western Conference will bear the shame if these lakers blow it, just like Dalice vs. SHACK a couple years back.

Well, there's always hope with PHX to restore pride to the WC!

BD,

“Out of the mud grew a rose.”

I remember it like yesterday but when you’re as old as I am, it all seems like yesterday. LOL. Actually, the quote is really more applicable to this year. With his slingshot jumper and silky smooth moves, Wilkes was one of my favorite Bruin and Laker players. I have always had a special place in my heart for Bruin-Lakers like Wilkes. That’s part of why I love Farmar and Ariza and would love the Lakers to find some miraculous way to get Kevin Love or Russell Westbrook (and NO, we ain’t trading anybody on our roster).

Tom

Just because kobee and PJ can't beat 2-time MVP Steve GNASH in a playoff series is no reason to give up on the lakers. Just keep your chin up and realize that kobee has a few years left to catch up to the Canadian Jesus!

The SUNS provided Danny Ainge and Doc Rivers the blueprint for knocking kobee out of the playoffs - tough D, unstoppable O, and a hunger for the prize. The Celtics have a big advantage over the lakers in terms of hunger and coaching, so they have what it takes.

Celtics have great luck vs. the lakers in the Finals. It's reality! How else can you explain 8 banners at the lakers expense? Sheesh! The SUNS would represent the WC with more honor!


Posted by: BUTLER | June 05, 2008 at 02:46 PM

Really? Why are the Lakers still in the playoffs and the Suns are not? Why did the suns lose to the Lakers when trying to go for #1 seeding in the West?

Last wasn't it 3-1 in Lakers favor this year?

Celtics will find out soon enough what the Suns, Nuggets, Jazz and Spurs found out. They can't stop the Lakers!

 


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