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T Roz
I've lived in Massachusetts for essentially my whole life, and I'm a home town fan.

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NBA Finals Game 3: Thoughts and Burning Questions

by T Roz
created June 11, 2008, last edited June 12, 2008
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Well, that pretty much went as expected. We were able to guess the referees the NBA lined up and the Lakers were overcompensated for Game 2. The Lakers shot many more free throws than the Celtics, and got all the little touch fouls they complained about not getting in Boston. As seems to be my finals trend, thoughts and burning questions to follow:

What was Kareem doing sucking on a lollypop behind the Lakers bench? He clearly had to bring it there himself, I’m just not sure why exactly he chose to enjoy a nice lollypop during the opening minutes of an NBA game.

“Something was definitely wrong with Paul Pierce” is something of a consensus today. Let’s just hope it wasn’t his knee.

What’s so great about being a player who’s loved by his team, but hated by the rest of the league? Sasha Vujacic did play well though, 20 points in 28 minutes. And I hate him.

I spent a few minutes during commercials trying to determine what David Bowie’s “Modern Love” and Foghat’s “Slow Ride” have to do with playoff basketball.

The halftime puff piece was about the worst I’ve ever seen. Farmar was pissed with the way Kobe was talking to him (one of Kobe’s biggest knocks), and Farmar walked away rolling his eyes and shaking his head (one of Kobe’s teammate’s biggest tells). It wasn’t like they used current footage either, it was from a game against Phoenix. They couldn’t find a better Kobe-as-a-leader clip than that? On a similar note, his kids weren’t too convincing either.

Leon Powe was the puff piece for game 2, Kobe for game 3…these puff pieces might decide the series!

I like the idea of getting Magic and Larry to film the split-face-rivalry commercial, but couldn’t they have edited their faces to make it look like 1984 again?

When Jerry Sloan does the between quarter or before the half interviews, his disdain for them actually comes through as charming. Before the half last night Kobe just looked like a douche.

Leon Powe was pressing too much last night. That’s something I didn’t think would happen, but you could tell he was still amped up after his 21 points in 15 minutes from game 2.

This game helped illustrate why the 2-3-2 format actually favors the home team. It’s hard to win 3 games in a row against one of the NBA’s best teams.

I have a crystal ball up here *points to head* and I will never buy a Yukon Denali. Never let up.

Van Gundy had another one of his more annoying nights, but the whole barber shop routine was great. “Oh, they want me to look at the camera, yes, I’m bald, see, and I have to pay the same price as everybody else”.

It was nice to see Sam Cassel make his first jump shot. Missing the next 3 on the heat check though, that I could have done without.

I have a hard time believing KG wouldn’t dominate this entire team on the block.

Who the hell was that sitting with Nicholson? It looked like a 90 year old Justin Timberlake.

Eddie House looked like he was hurrying his shots. That’s to be expected, guy’s had his minutes jerked around all playoffs. Hopefully he relaxes for the rest of the series.

How useless is Lamar Odom?

The Celtics final meaningful possession looked almost as bad as the Lakers final meaningful possession of Game 2. I will say this though, don’t let KG set a screen the same way 50 times during a game, THEN call an offensive foul on the final play. That’s beyond ludicrous.

I enjoyed Doc digging at Phil Jackson during the postgame. “You mean Phil didn’t whine about the fouls this time?”

The Celtics should at least be upbeat about the whole thing, they got very little from Pierce and KG, and still had a chance to win the game. I think an evenly officiated game will definitely favor the Celtics at this point.

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SSreportersLegend
541 days ago
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What did Kobe do in the interview last night? I missed the first half of the game since I stepped out.


Lamar Odom is useless.


Once again the Celtics couldn't close out a game, they had them right where they wanted them.


Still think on Thursday we'll see an even series, but the Celtics, you can't deny it, looked awful, and were quite lucky the Lakers were poor as well.
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T RozJV Squad
541 days ago
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Kobe used only one or two words answers for the questions before the half, then walked away shaking his head in disgust.
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SSreportersLegend
540 days ago
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Okay, so because someone isn't being respectful to MSM (I mean, these guys have to answer the same questions over and over again so why is Kobe the only one here?), means they are a douche?
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T RozJV Squad
540 days ago
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No one hates the in-game interview more than I do, it's always the same questions and same answers, but no actual information is ever gained. "We're going to keep doing what we've been doing, and try to keep getting open looks", great insight! The thing is, some one like Doc Rivers puts a smile on his face and pretends like for some reason this helping the NBA as a whole, where as Kobe just looked pissed and shook his head and walked away. Kobe is the only one on the list because he was the only one who did that yesterday. If someone does it tomorrow, I'll make note of it.
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Bt534Waterboy
541 days ago
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all i saw next to jack was some GORGEOUS 18(???) year old. I didnt even notice anyone on his other side.

The Celtics got lucky to ??? almost win ??? I guess you could argue the celtics almost got lucky, and i would agree with that.

Also i think we have seen the last of Sam I am in this series and probably for ever (unless he signs with the Clippers again next year, which would be priceless)
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
540 days ago
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Donald Sutherland always sits next to Jack. (on the other side)
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KelsdadAll-Star
541 days ago
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There was one play I saw where Lamar Odum took a pass and drove down the lane, quadruple covered, tried to get off a shot, and lost the ball out of bounds. Kobe threw his hands up in the air and yelled at Odum as they were heading back down the floor. So why is it OK for Kobe to be a ball-hogging gunner, but no one else. I mean, stupid is as stupid does, right?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
540 days ago
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Kobe? Got frustrated with a teammate? Yelling?[http://www.a...nals_Edition Where did I} hear that was going to happen? (cue: Twighlight Zone theme)
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
540 days ago
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Aw, what the shift?
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T RozJV Squad
540 days ago
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I feel like it isn't okay that Kobe gets away with it, and that's a big part of why people don't like him as a player.
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Bt534Waterboy
540 days ago
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Everyone who has ever been to/watched more then 5 lakers games on TV has seen Kobe disrespect a teamate. Its common practice, and everyone knows it. I will be eager to see if\when the Lakers have cap space again who\if anyone comes and playws with Bryant. In theory its a great situation, a place where someone can win championships and market themselves. But who will want to play third fiddle to Kobe, and Kobe's HUGE ego?
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LASportsblogAAA-er
540 days ago
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Because he's the greatest player on the planet - The same reason Jordan was able to talk down to teammates and belittle them in practice.
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KelsdadAll-Star
540 days ago
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Um, sorry. Michael was Michael. Kobe's not Michael. And Michael got bitch slapped more than once by teammates for treating them like shit. Michael could get away with it once if I was a teammate. Kobe would be kissing the floor the first time.
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SSreportersLegend
540 days ago
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LASB, Kobe does nothing right and everything wrong. Read the book dude....
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
540 days ago
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Kobe stares at the mirror practicing his MJ fist pump. Kobe is going to end up in a mental institution some day.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
540 days ago
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Lamar has a 16 and 16 game once every two weeks and he's due so watch out for it tomorrow or Sunday.
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The PipDiv-I Stud
540 days ago
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I have to doubt this one until I see it.
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IbeargRed-Shirting
540 days ago
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the lakers got the calls in game 3 because they were more aggressive... same went for the celtics in game 2.
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T RozJV Squad
540 days ago
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On the majority, I agree, however, a lot of touch fouls were called that aren't generally "playoff fouls", which is a complaint I heard after game 2.
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Gibbylt1Little Leaguer
540 days ago
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I thought the whole halftime "look, Kobe is a loving husband and father!" routine was disgusting. Ah well, it's all marketing anyway. Loved how Kobe's kids looked scared to death the whole time.

Also, when Van Gundy was asked about the officiating in the Mavs/Rockets series a few years ago? He basically stumbled on everything he said, and made this whole referring scandal more legit. He looked like he was trying his best to cover up for fear of more fines/losing his job...but I think he knows something happened.

Just a horrible halftime show, really really bad.
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T RozJV Squad
540 days ago
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Agreed, a likable Kobe is good for the NBA, but the peice wasn't beleivable. And yeah, Van Gundy defintely tried to say all of the right things when they brought it up. 100 grand is a pretty stiff fine.
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