The NBA Finals were covered with tons of storylines. The “Big Three”,
The biggest point of fascination for me is Kevin Garnett. I’ve personally been enamored with KG since his senior year at Farragut when he paired with Ronnie Fields to form one of the most devastating duos in Public League history. Of course the label of Garnett wilting in big games started that year when Farragut lost to
10. Phil Jackson coasted through the series
I don’t understand how one of the best basketball coaches to ever step foot on the floor just lets his team get destroyed physically and mentally like the Lakers were. Is he that angry with
9. Lamar Odom and
Look the doubts were there before. Gasol would probably rather participate in siestas and drink tea and wear feminine sandals while Odom will play hard for a little while and then wither away with a couple elbows. Did you notice how frustrated Odom would get after the Celtics hit him a couple times? He’s like that guy you play pickup ball with that thinks he’s really good until you knock him on his butt a couple times and he starts crying. Lamar we know you are 6’11 and can take guys off the dribble with spin moves, but you are soft as hell.
8. James Posey, Likable?
I hate James Posey as much as the next
7. The Media Loves
The downside of the Celtics winning? A million puff pieces on the title run and subsequent members. Garnett, Pierce and Allen overcoming the odds; Rondo stepping up; Rivers persevering through the death of his father; P.J. Brown finally winning a title; Leon Powe emerging. All interesting stories if we didn’t have to read columns from a million writers. With the NBA employing Simmons, Scoop Jackson, Hollinger, Marc Stein and the litany of other writers there will be 5,000 Celtics stories this week on ESPN and everywhere else. Be prepared.
6. Scot Pollard: Bench Legend
Again watch Sportscenter during the first half. Pollard is in his typical street clothes going nuts and being the requisite “white guy at the end of the bench”. But in the second half and title celebration you will notice him in basketball gear and Celtics attire. Looks like someone came prepared to party. It was also hysterical to see him on the edge of the locker room celebration dancing and pouring beer on people.
5. Rajon Rondo: Shafted
Rajon was the player of the game in game six and nobody talked about him. I mean Pierce had a great first half, KG a great rebound game and Ray Allen made a lot of three-pointers when the game was out of hand but Rondo was EVERYWHERE. He struggled at the start but defensively, (six steals) rebounding and running the break he was absolutely unstoppable. Of course the focus after the game was on anything but him when he had been shaky during the series and playing on a bum ankle. Simply stated, when he stepped up the Celtics were unbeatable.
4. Tom Thibodeau made himself a lot of money
Team defense is marquee in the Playoffs and the Celtics assistant showed that under his tutelage that a team can be great. His plans to help stop
3. Paul Pierce: superstar
Before the Finals me and colleague Danny Sheridan debated about Pierce. I said he was a superstar before the Finals and Danny didn’t believe me, well now believe it. Pierce matched LeBron James and Kobe Bryant with intensity on both ends of the floor and looked like a man possessed for most of the playoffs. Big shots, tough drives, a knee injury that could be potentially worse than believed and the leadership and will that ultimately gave
Plain and simple, if anyone brings up
Look we knew Garnett was a little off. Then came the final five minutes of the game where he stared down Lamar Odom with his tongue out, cursed at the end of the bench so many times that ABC kept silencing the entire sound of the broadcast to censor him and a rambling speech with Michelle Tafoya that reminded me of a less threatening version of Mike Tyson. Then comes the celebration where he is pouring Bud Lights on everyone like a madman and talks about beating bullies asses in the press conference after chatting up his buddy Scoop Jackson. It was totally bizarre and riveting at the same time. There needs to be a youtube video of him screaming as Leon Powe holds him up yelling “I got you boy! I got you boy!” put out there immediately.
8 comments:
I can't wait till the "I got you boy" scene is reenacted at TTCS Summer Jam 2K8 when Danny Sheridan has a few too many Coronas and has to be helped out by none other than Freddy Church.
Phil looks tall cause he sits in a special chair for his hips after the surgery(s).
I understand that this can't be a full time job, but you make the blog look pretty shitty by just posting and not arranging anything so that it matches up with anything else on your list. On a side note, it was a pretty good list.
anonymous...
Yes i know Phil has a special chair, I saw it at the UC earlier this season. I just find it amusing how he sits so much higher.
Also in terms of this "looking shitty" I worked on the formatting issues involving numbers 1 and 2 of this list for a solid 30 minutes to no avail and it was 3:30 in the morning and I had work and school the next day so sorry. I will try to have everything perfect next time...
I agree Rondo was robbed - should have been Player of the Game. I think his 6 steals really set the pace for the Celtics to be aggressive.
Uh, Rondo is definitely one of my five favorite players in the league. I envision Rose as Rondo 4.0.
Rondo is like Telfair .50. Too bad they had to deal the sickest thing to ever hit Coney Island or we would have had a "feel good story" for the ages. I can see it now, Telfair overcomes a drug charge and gun charges to become a relatively pivotal player off the bench. Josh Hamilton would have had nothing not Sebbie.
Great post and no offense to KG fans out there, but he went so over-the-top with that celebration I lost some respect. What was he doing? I watch my third NBA game of the year and I saw that? And you guys wonder why I don't watch basketball. His yelling reminded me of something I would see in that Will Farrell basketball movie. You know when Farrell yells for the sake of yelling but not really saying anything. But it could have been worse. He couldn't quite top Chicago Native Dwayne Wade in the embarrassment department when Wade decided to go on half court and celebrate with kids half his age when Richards won the state championship this year.
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