NBA Finals: Boston vs. LA Lakers - Series BOS leads (1-0)

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Who will win game 2?

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Post#261 » by canman1971 » Sat Jun 7, 2008 12:44 pm

BMiller52 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



edit: Oh and I honestly feel like it's an insult to my intelligence when someone says PAUL PIERCE, the guy who was back ballin just a couple days after he was stabbed 20 something times, faked/exaggerated an injury and/or that he has a low pain tolerance. NBA "fans" are pathetic. Supposedly like to watch and admire these guys, then when they get a legit injury and respond to it you people think they are faking or have low pain tolerance level? Do you people honestly think they would've made it to the NBA if they did that? Anyone who thinks he was faking/exagerating it is insane.


Nice post, but actually, saying they are insane gives them an excuse that they cannot control for thinking that; They are just morons.
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Post#262 » by eatyourchildren » Sat Jun 7, 2008 4:34 pm

BRINGTHEPAIN wrote:Lakers need to win in Boston, and doing it in the 1st 2 games is a lot easier than doing it later. As the series continues Boston will figure out the LA offense a lot more and those pick and rolls between Gasol and Kobe won't be there. So game 2 is a must win game for LA.


I thought you were a Suns fan. Just a Celtics bandwagoner/Lakers hater?
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Post#263 » by Skai » Sat Jun 7, 2008 4:52 pm

Come on, he was off the court for only around two minutes. I understand that precautions were taken and that's fine and dandy. But the people that are comparing his comeback to Willis Reed do not fully appreciate what Willis Reed really did back in 1970.
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Post#264 » by NO-KG-AI » Sat Jun 7, 2008 4:53 pm

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I thought you were a Suns fan. Just a Celtics bandwagoner/Lakers hater?


Kobe hater, Wade/Jordan/Shaq lover.
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Post#265 » by Pancho_Pantera » Sat Jun 7, 2008 5:17 pm

The mods said to keep the bitching in the game thread.

What's up?


Shaun Livingston thinks Pierce crying on the floor is messed up.
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Post#266 » by Miami's Finest » Sat Jun 7, 2008 5:29 pm

eatyourchildren wrote:Game 2 is going to be huge. I think Lakers can steal this one. Last game they just weren't intense enough, and it looked like some of them (Pau, Odom) had jitters.

Its funny most Laker fans have blamed everyone including the refs except the MVP that shot them out of the game going 9 for 26 b/c he settled for jumpers. Or maybe its the type of performance you expect from kobe in the finals based on his past.
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Post#267 » by Cevap » Sat Jun 7, 2008 5:35 pm

Pancho_Pantera wrote:The mods said to keep the bitching in the game thread.

What's up?


Shaun Livingston thinks Pierce crying on the floor is messed up.


Yet D Wade sees nothing wrong with what happened
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Post#268 » by JordansBulls » Sat Jun 7, 2008 5:36 pm

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Its funny most Laker fans have blamed everyone including the refs except the MVP that shot them out of the game going 9 for 26 b/c he settled for jumpers. Or maybe its the type of performance you expect from kobe in the finals based on his past.


We can't talk about a stud like Kobe like that. The real NBA Finals was the WCF like always.
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Post#269 » by Big Bird » Sat Jun 7, 2008 5:38 pm

^^You're absolutely right. Too bad he can't play against the Mavs in the Playoffs, though. :(

p.s.: I didn't know that 1 bad performance in 4 of the Finals he's been in are Bryant's legacy/past as you put it. Or is 2004 the year you started watching the NBA and don't remember anything else? Or could it be something else... something I can't quite put my finger on... the reason why almost every post you make somehow revolves around Kobe. Tell me, darling, do you have a mancrush on Kobe?

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Post#270 » by eatyourchildren » Sat Jun 7, 2008 5:38 pm

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Its funny most Laker fans have blamed everyone including the refs except the MVP that shot them out of the game going 9 for 26 b/c he settled for jumpers. Or maybe its the type of performance you expect from kobe in the finals based on his past.


:roll: The Celtics did a good job of clogging the lane. The rest of the team minus Fisher was visibly undecisive, so he took contested jumpers. What do you expect him to do, take 5-step spin moves into the lane and draw phantom fouls?
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Post#271 » by JordansBulls » Sat Jun 7, 2008 5:51 pm

Big Bird wrote:^^You're absolutely right. Too bad he can't play against the Mavs in the Playoffs, though. :(

p.s.: I didn't know that 1 bad performance in 4 of the Finals he's been in are Bryant's legacy/past as you put it. Or is 2004 the year you started watching the NBA and don't remember anything else? Or could it be something else... something I can't quite put my finger on... the reason why almost every post you make somehow revolves around Kobe. Tell me, darling, do you have a mancrush on Kobe?

cheers

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In the 2000 Finals he averaged 15.5 and shot 37%. Is that good to you?
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Post#272 » by NO-KG-AI » Sat Jun 7, 2008 6:00 pm

eatyourchildren wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



:roll: The Celtics did a good job of clogging the lane. The rest of the team minus Fisher was visibly undecisive, so he took contested jumpers. What do you expect him to do, take 5-step spin moves into the lane and draw phantom fouls?


Exactly.

That was one of my questions coming in, I know the Celtics were inexperienced for the finals, but they still have a lot of passionate hungry vets, for La, they have Kobe, Fisher, and Turiaf, but other than those guys, who else is going to come out with intensity? Pau and Odom are great players, but they aren't the toughest mentally or physically, and the rest of the Laker bench were thought of as mentally weak players until their recent runs.

La has a more talented bench, point blank, but they don't have tremendous size, and are they going to outscrap the Boston bench?

It's a shame that the only 2 guys on La with a championship played like they actually want one...
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Post#273 » by snaquille oatmeal » Sat Jun 7, 2008 6:28 pm

Fine tuning

Game 1 was watched on ABC by an average of 13.38 million viewers, a 45% increase over the 9.21-million average for Game 1 of the 2007 Finals between Cleveland and San Antonio, according to results released Friday by Nielsen Media Research.

It was the highest-rated Game 1 of the Finals since 2004, the last time the Lakers were in the championship round.

The game was watched by an average of 2.09 million viewers in the L.A. market, drawing a 22.8 rating and 40 share. Rating is the percentage of all TV sets tuned to a program; share is the percentage of sets in use tuned to a program.

In Boston, the game averaged a 21.7 rating, 37 share and 712,000 viewers.
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Post#274 » by hermes » Sat Jun 7, 2008 6:30 pm

the lakers need to step up their intensity if they want to win the series
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Post#275 » by hermes » Sat Jun 7, 2008 6:52 pm

snaquille oatmeal wrote:
Fine tuning

Game 1 was watched on ABC by an average of 13.38 million viewers, a 45% increase over the 9.21-million average for Game 1 of the 2007 Finals between Cleveland and San Antonio, according to results released Friday by Nielsen Media Research.

It was the highest-rated Game 1 of the Finals since 2004, the last time the Lakers were in the championship round.


The game was watched by an average of 2.09 million viewers in the L.A. market, drawing a 22.8 rating and 40 share. Rating is the percentage of all TV sets tuned to a program; share is the percentage of sets in use tuned to a program.

In Boston, the game averaged a 21.7 rating, 37 share and 712,000 viewers.

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Post#276 » by BillessuR6 » Sat Jun 7, 2008 6:53 pm

Pancho_Pantera wrote:The mods said to keep the bitching in the game thread.

What's up?


Shaun Livingston thinks Pierce crying on the floor is messed up.


So, Pierce is a wuss for you? The guy was stabbed 11 times in 2000 and three days later he walked out of the hospital on his own and played in all 82 games that year. He is one of the toughest players in the league.
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Post#277 » by manun » Sat Jun 7, 2008 7:11 pm

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So, Pierce is a wuss for you? The guy was stabbed 11 times in 2000 and three days later he walked out of the hospital on his own and played in all 82 games that year. He is one of the toughest players in the league.


so 50-cent got 11 bullet shots. Doesnt make him bulletproof rite?
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Post#278 » by famadihana » Sat Jun 7, 2008 7:20 pm

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so 50-cent got 11 bullet shots. Doesnt make him bulletproof rite?


I have no idea what point you're trying to make.
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Post#279 » by Celtsfan1980 » Sat Jun 7, 2008 7:21 pm

CITYOFANGELSX3 wrote:Yeah, and the ratings havent been that good since kobe was in the finals. Must of been that shaq/ben wallace match up back then that drew ratings.

LOL There are many factors that play a part in the ratings. Kobe wasn't even the biggest star on that team;that would be Shaq. Having 2 hall of famers play for their first ring certainly added drama to it. The Celtics, Lakers, and Knicks are the big 3 that can draw the most ratings, but they need superstars. If the Celtics had defeated the Nets several years ago and played the Lakers, it likely would not have been a big draw. The Celtics did not have a superstar and likely would have been beat badly. The Celtics did win both regular season games vs. LA so an upset could have happened, but it's not likely. The ratings tend to go down every year and along with the ref scandal possibly turning many viewers away, it's safe to say the Championship would bring in more viewers than the 2004 one did if it was in 2004 instead of 2008. The Pistons are a popular team so I'm not too surprised. I'm not sure if you're being serious, but it's a lot more than just Kobe.
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Post#280 » by Rocky5000 » Sat Jun 7, 2008 8:37 pm

Paul Pierce is not Willis Reed, but Paul Pierce is injured and probably will be for the rest of the series, putting his team at a disadvantage. It is a serious injury in that respect. Boston fans did seriously fear he wasn't going to play for the rest of the year, so his return to the court was a big deal. Should the medical staff have handled it differently? Maybe, but you don't want a guy you're paying 20M/yr. damaging his leg by standing up on it at the wrong time, so their actions are understandable.

Finally, wasn't that 4 point bank-shot play awesome?

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