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Though that steal should have been a foul... nuf said... it will be more fun for us to win tomorrow night in Boston. :D:D:D

GOOOOOOO CELTICS

Oh really? Pierce said it was clean. The Boston press asked him two or three times. He repeated it was a good defensive play.

Of course the Boston press DIDN'T ask if that play where Pierce slid on his butt with the ball before passing it off for a crucial three was traveling. :lol
 
Ya no foul there.. Please.... That would have been tickie tack.. Only person who seemed to tyhink it was a foul is John Barry who is CLEARLY a Laker/Kobe hater.

1 game at a time..
 
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There's no way in hell that steal was a foul, not even close. I've heard people saying that this morning and I just shook my head in disbelief.
 
Friday, Jun 13, 2008 3:46 pm EDT

Andrew Bynum, the Lakers' '09 MVP
By Roy S. Johnson / Y! Sports Blogs
For all the talk about Kobe being the best player on the planet and Pau Gasol being the steal of the millennium, the Lakers' most critical player is a 20-year-old with a bum knee.

That "duh" moment occurred with just a few ticks left in Thursday's stunning Game 4 of the NBA Finals when Celtic guard Ray Allen - not exactly MJ when it comes to one-on-one moves - made a move to his right and slipped past Lakers guard Sasha Vujacic then reached the basket for an pre-game warmup-like layup before Gasol or Derek Fisher could intervene.

As the soon-to-be-33-year-old Allen sashayed to the rim for his 18th and 19th points of the game, it popped into my head: What would have happened to him had Andrew Bynum been there?

For those with short memories, it was the kid, a former No. 10 pick in the draft who pretty much spent a year being tutored by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who got the Lakers off to their hot start this season.

Bynum bolted out of the paddock like a wild colt, averaging 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 2.1 blocks in the first 13 games of the season. He was a bonafide, old-school presence around the basket, which is why the Lakers suddenly - just weeks after Bryant wanted to ship all of his teammates out of town - were the top dogs in the West.

But Bynum went down with a knee injury on Jan. 13 and has not returned. It's the reason the Lakers, even with Bryant, are on the brink of elimination in the NBA Finals.

You might catch a glimpse of him behind the bench, still with the ball boy's face.

For all their size and offensive skills, the Lakers' big men - Lamar Oden and Gasol - couldn't wrestle a handbag from an old lady. It's who they are. It's who they've always been.

On the defensive end of the court, they have as much presence as Casper the Friendly Ghost (and about the same demeanor).

Bryant knows. Earlier in the playoffs, during the Utah series, he admitted the Lakers have missed Bynum.

"He's a legitimate, 7-1, long-wing-span, natural shot blocker, so add Andrew, it takes us to another level defensively," Bryant said.

The Lakers fulfilled as much promise as they could without him, and they may still make history by becoming the first team ever to arise from a 1-3 deficit in the Finals to win an NBA title.

But in his heart, perhaps he now knows that this Laker team, no matter what happens in the rest of the series, is playing for '09. Next year, Bryant said at the time, "we'll be one helluva team."

Now they're just a team missing one of its most vital - not its best - player. Against these Celtics it may be too much to overcome.
 
I'll be watching game six with my weiner in hand.. Every basket made i will give my rod a loving stroke.. Every basket they make I will pinch a teste.. I want ot feel the pleasure and agaony the players feel so we may be better connected..

Bring it on.. May the end be climactic..

Just a personal note of thanks for that detailed analysis of how you will be enjoying the game, Bodie. :lol

This may well be as far as the Lakers can take this without their inside strongman Bynum, who excelled as a shot blocker and rebounder. Let's face it, Odum and Gasol are better offensive players but IF they can hold KG in check, get some rebounds and score at least 40 points combined game 6 can actually be a decent game. Also Sasha may have won game 3 for the Lakers but he lost game 4 going 1 for 9. Had he hit his normal percentage from the field the Lakers would actually be up 3-2. Sasha also needs a good game here, the last 2 games he has gone something like 3-18. Not good.

Walton has been a no show the entire series... anyway, I still feel the Celts have too many guns and will take it tonight. I called Celts in 6 before the Series began and I deperately hope I'm wrong. If the Celts lose, they will have unbelievable pressure on them in Game 7 and as I said many times, fatigue may indeed play a factor. That and injuries. Celts have played like 25 post season games and play tonight with no rest after a travel day. The Lakers youth could wear them down, that and the fact no-one expects them to win means there's no real pressure on them.

Refs HAVE to call a Fair Game. Let the players decide the outcome.
 
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