Rilvary- Myth vs Reality?
Posted: Sun Jun 1, 2008 5:46 pm
The Classic NBA finals- The Lakers vs Celtics.
well I have been a fan of the Lakers since the 80's and I vividly remember the rilvary between Magic and Bird. it felt like threre was a real rilvary between those two. Magic had taken Birds college trophy and it irked Bird to no end. when they play in the NBA Bird would make it a point that he was not just beating the Lakers he was personally beating Magic and vice a versa. the rest of the players hated eachother and you could feel it. now that was a rilvary!
so here we are again and aside of the franchise rilvary (which has not been relevant in so long that I am a bit disapointed I don't feel like it is even an issue) I am failing to really see a rilvary between this new Lakers and new Celtics.
the subplots that the media will make a big deal about are the franchises, Phil vs Red, the fans, Kobe vs KG competitve nature and the Celtics players vs the LA players.
the franchises- there is history there no doubt, but it feels like when the Lakers play the Kings now in the sense that you know is gonna be a very competitive game and any team could win, but the rilvary is long gone and come on, will a Lakers win really make a dent on the overall greatness of the Celtics franchise? do the Celtics need another championship to let the NBA know that they are the best in its history?
Phil vs Red- is there any fun in beating a dead guy? and I don't mean Doc Rivers either.
the fans- although the Celtics fans have not learned yet that the "beat LA" chant helps the Lakers more than it hurts them it is only natural that the two fan bases go at eachother full force during the finals. would not expect anything less, but then how can you get mad at fans that chanted MVP just a year ago for a guy in your team team.
Kobe vs KG competitive nature- this two are competitive because of their desire to win not because they want to beat eachother personally like Bird and Magic did.
the rest of the players- Pierce is from LA and his team growing up was the Lakers and his most hated team was the Celtics can anybody really say that there isn't any bittersweet irony in his heart. I doubt the Laker Euros even knew the rilvary history between this two franchises prior to Friday. the Kobe-Allen thing happen a long time ago and since then they have become friends. KG lives in LA and hangs out with Kobe in the summers. Kendrick always looks p***ed at the world and not particularly at the Lakers.
other than the natural desire for ones team to win is there a real rilvary this time around or is it all a myth?
well I have been a fan of the Lakers since the 80's and I vividly remember the rilvary between Magic and Bird. it felt like threre was a real rilvary between those two. Magic had taken Birds college trophy and it irked Bird to no end. when they play in the NBA Bird would make it a point that he was not just beating the Lakers he was personally beating Magic and vice a versa. the rest of the players hated eachother and you could feel it. now that was a rilvary!
so here we are again and aside of the franchise rilvary (which has not been relevant in so long that I am a bit disapointed I don't feel like it is even an issue) I am failing to really see a rilvary between this new Lakers and new Celtics.
the subplots that the media will make a big deal about are the franchises, Phil vs Red, the fans, Kobe vs KG competitve nature and the Celtics players vs the LA players.
the franchises- there is history there no doubt, but it feels like when the Lakers play the Kings now in the sense that you know is gonna be a very competitive game and any team could win, but the rilvary is long gone and come on, will a Lakers win really make a dent on the overall greatness of the Celtics franchise? do the Celtics need another championship to let the NBA know that they are the best in its history?
Phil vs Red- is there any fun in beating a dead guy? and I don't mean Doc Rivers either.
the fans- although the Celtics fans have not learned yet that the "beat LA" chant helps the Lakers more than it hurts them it is only natural that the two fan bases go at eachother full force during the finals. would not expect anything less, but then how can you get mad at fans that chanted MVP just a year ago for a guy in your team team.
Kobe vs KG competitive nature- this two are competitive because of their desire to win not because they want to beat eachother personally like Bird and Magic did.
the rest of the players- Pierce is from LA and his team growing up was the Lakers and his most hated team was the Celtics can anybody really say that there isn't any bittersweet irony in his heart. I doubt the Laker Euros even knew the rilvary history between this two franchises prior to Friday. the Kobe-Allen thing happen a long time ago and since then they have become friends. KG lives in LA and hangs out with Kobe in the summers. Kendrick always looks p***ed at the world and not particularly at the Lakers.
other than the natural desire for ones team to win is there a real rilvary this time around or is it all a myth?