I'll admit this loss was tough. Especially when Ray Allen and Eddie House kept jacking up threes to run up the score with 2 minutes left. But, it's ok. We'll be a tougher team next year with Bynum. Let's face it, Boston's personnel was just better than ours this year without Bynum. They have three superstars on their team that at one point of their career was the "man" on their respective teams. We can only say that about Kobe, and for Pau (partially). Pau and Lamar barely showed up this series and got completely disrupted. They have good chemistry but both are soft. I have a feeling that Andrew will change the whole outlook of our team and will give us that interior toughness and defense we've been so desperately lacking. No one will be driving on us when we have Drew and Pau back there. With Bynum in the mix, Pau will have an explosive season next year. (Think about what Shaq did for Amare this year.) So we have a lot of things to look forward too, we just got to keep our heads up. And I pray to GOD we get another shot at Boston at full strength. Because Pau and Lamar < KG and Perkins. But Bynum and Pau > KG and Perkins.
We're going to have to have thick skins this off season on this site. Be prepared for all the anti-kobe threads and the "MJ would never of lost by 40 points in the finals." "Kobe is a sham" "Kobe doesn't want it." "Lakers are soft" All the kobe haters will be in full swing now after this. They'll shut up for a little bit as Kobe leads USA to a ring. But it'll pick up again after the olympics. So as laker fans we got to keep our heads up, and just take everything in stride. We went from losing Kobe to taking Boston to 6 games in the finals. Before this season started, I would of thought this season would of been a success if we found a way to keep Kobe. We did that and then some. So, let Boston have their time now. It'll be a different story next year. Hopefully Bynum saw them running up the score and it lit a fire under his ass to get him motivated again for next year.

