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Lakers versus Celtics: MegECass110's Take

by The Beast and MegECass110
created June 02, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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MegECass110 feels that nobody can stop number twenty-four.
MegECass110 feels that nobody can stop number twenty-four.

With the upcoming Lakers-Celtics finals, I, as a Lakers fan, thought it would be interesting to see what the Celtics fans have to say about the upcoming series. Therefore, I have asked MegECass110, a Boston sports fan and current student at Syracuse University, some questions about the upcoming series. Thanks to Meg for her participation.

1. It’s been twenty-one years since the last Lakers-Celtics finals. What is your favorite memory of this historic rivalry?

I'm only 21, and I only recently became an NBA person, so I'll go with Larry Bird waving his towel around in front of the bench like a 12 year old.

2. Due to having the league’s top record during the regular season, the Celtics have earned home court advantage. How much of a difference does this make?

Home court is going to be huge for the Celtics, as it has been throughout the playoffs. Celtics fans have been basketball-starved for basically the last 20 years, so the Garden is going to be electric, no doubt. And since they've had such a hard time winning on the road, this series is dangerous. Instead of the 2-2-1-1-1 format, it's 2-3-2, so it's 2 in Boston, then three in LA. then 2 in Boston again, if necessary. It's not out of the question for Boston to come back from LA (or get eliminated) down 3-2 and facing elimination, something they haven't done all season.

3. The Celtics Big Three is relatively inexperienced in the playoffs and none of them have ever appeared in the NBA Finals. How much does experience and inexperience factor in this matchup?

Honestly, all the experience they've gained in these playoffs--weathering 2 game 7s, surviving LeBron James, beating Detroit twice on the road--has been huge. They may be tired now, but all the struggles have strengthened them, I think. And these are veteran guys we're talking about. They're not satisfied with an Eastern Conference Championship. They know they are far from finished.

4. At times Rajon Rondo has looked brilliant, attacking the basket and creating shots for his teammates. However, he has also appeared to be lost on the court at times. Which Rondo will show up?

Rajon, Rajon, Rajon... Remember, he's only in his 2nd year in the league. We'll probably see a little bit of both, like we have throughout the playoffs. The one guarantee is that he will make plays for his teammates; even if he can't shoot, he'll still rack up a bunch of assists (he leads the team). As far as his offense is concerned, it's frustrating. He is so quick and shifty, yet when he uses this to get to the hoop, he sometimes passes the layup to get it to KG and Paul Pierce. Can you blame him? I think he will start to gain more confidence in his shot, and will become a more complete point guard next year. But above all, his defense on Derek Fisher is going to be key if the Celtics have a chance. He played Chauncey Billups well in the Detroit series, we'll see what happens against LA. Rajon is one of those guys I've latched onto, for placing his priority on passing and defense, because he realizes he doesn't need to score a ton. It's a sign of maturity and recognition of his game's limitations.

5. How can Boston slow down Kobe Bryant?

They can't. Put seven guys on the floor. That's the only way. Rip Hamilton lit up the Celtics consistently. There's no reason he won't score 35 a game in this series. The only man who can stop Kobe is Kobe himself (if he has a bad shooting night). It'll probably be Ray Allen on him most of the time.

6. During the 4th quarter of Game Six against the Pistons, Ray Allen was sitting on the bench for various periods of time. Is this a typical substation pattern? What’s the deal here?

Doc Rivers has no regular substitution patterns, so I don't really pay attention to that sort of thing.

7. Kendrick Perkins was very effective in terms of rebounding against the Pistons. How much of a problem will he pose for the Lakers big men, Lamar Odom and Pau Gasol? He is a beast on the boards. I think because of his size and strength, he poses a formidable threat to Odom and Gasol. More importantly than Perkins is Garnett, who could outrebound them all. No matter how hard I try, I can't picture Gasol beating out KG for a rebound. Can you? I wouldn't call him soft, but there is no way KG is letting a skinny Spaniard beat him for a board. Odom was great in Utah, but I don't think he'll have as much success in this series.

8. Boston Sports Guy Bill Simmons wrote this week that the Celtics are no match for the Lakers because LA has a hall of fame player Kobe Bryant and a hall of fame coach in Phil Jackson. Is he on the money or is he falling off his rocker? Who do you have taking home the title? Sports Guy going with reverse jinx, I like it. If Kobe is on, like 40-a-game on, the Lakers will win. But I think Boston is the better team. They're more balanced, they play better defense, they're tougher, they're more experienced, they've faced better competition in these playoffs, and they have three players who have played their asses off their entire careers, more than 30 years combined, to win a single championship. Boston in 7.


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RomiezzoLegend
525 days ago
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Hey! Simmons! YOU STOLE MY MOVE! ;)


Great article, Meg and Beast. It makes want to watch (or should I say follow since I can't watch the playoffs on TV) these 4+ games even more.
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KelsdadAll-Star
525 days ago
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I disagree with Meg's point about Kobe in #8. The Celtics are by far a stronger, deeper team than the Lakers have played to this point. If Kobe is being Kobe, that is, yanking it up 30-35 times a game, who cares if he scores 40, because it's 15-20 shots less everyone else gets. Plus it disrupts the flow of the Lakers offense, remember, for it to be successful, everyone has to have touches, not just the same two or three guys everytime down the floor. I'd much rather have him shoot 17-31 with 6 FT attempts than 10-19 with a dozen. Shoot away, my brother, shoot away!!
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IbeargRed-Shirting
525 days ago
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that seems like a valid criticism from the last few years i'm not sure it is at this point...
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Xman2008Varsity
525 days ago
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I like the Celtics, because on any given night any of the Big Three can light it up and match Kobe point for point (Paul Pierce vs Lebron James?)

However,
If Kobe plays within the flow of the offense, the Lakers are gonna be hard to beat, esp with Phil Jackson calling the shots.

I'm just hoping for a good series (7 games would be good for the league)
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The PipDiv-I Stud
524 days ago
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Don't forget the Celtics shut down Lebron for 3 full games and half of another. If Kobe gets shut down just one game this Lakers team will get demoralized.
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IbeargRed-Shirting
525 days ago
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I have to disagree about ray allen guarding paul pierce. Joe Johnson torched him, nevermind what Kobe would do. I have to assume Pierce and Posey will be the main ones guarding Kobe.

I will agree completely about Doc rivers not having a rotation... maybe he wants to confuse the other team by bringing in players at completely different times every game?

contrast that to Phil Jackson who has 9 rings and amazingly has a consistent rotation every game. coincidence?
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SSreportersLegend
524 days ago
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Seriously? Ray Allen will guard his own teammate?
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IbeargRed-Shirting
524 days ago
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sorry meant to say ray allen guarding kobe...
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The PipDiv-I Stud
524 days ago
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Jordan went off on the Celtics in the garden in 1988(?) for 60 points, the Bulls lost. I see Kobe falling into a similar trap for at least one game. He'll go off one game (50+ points) and the Lakers will lose that game. I say make Kobe work, whoever he is covering needs to touch the ball on offense every possession and you need yo make him be the 1, 2, and 3 offensive options for the Lakers. Make him do it all by himself and he'll give the title to the Celtics. He's great, but it is a team game.
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Davis21wylieMVP
524 days ago
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It was actually 63 points in 1986. "God disguised as Michael Jordan"...
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