Thank the NBA gods it's over
Finally. Just when I thought this series couldn't get any more awful to watch, Game 6 happened. The Lakers should have lost Game 5 and saved everyone from wasting time, energy and money to watch the Lakers' wretched performance. There isn't anything good to say about it except thankfully that it is over.I can now fully appreciate that the Celtics are the best defensive team I have ever seen. In fact, I had an inkling after the first two games in Boston. Their defense was so suffocating I was having trouble breathing. And I can admit now that the Lakers have some of the worst defense the league has ever seen. Who is their defensive coach? Brian Shaw? The Spurs and Jazz must be shaking their heads in disbelief. How could they lose to this Laker squad in the earlier rounds of the playoffs?
And now the Lakers have to retool for next year. Bynum will host the middle but I wonder if he will be enough. Hopefully he will allow the four other players to get out and at least put a hand up on a shooter. And maybe the Lakers will grab a few more rebounds. Offensively they will probably be fine. With one of the best offensive efficiencies in the league, I imagine they will work Bynum in with no problem.
I wouldn't be surprised to see a deal that sends Lamar out for a strong forward like a Ron Artest. That would help supply the Lakers with some grit. Also, if the Lakers don't make any noise in the Finals next year you can be sure that Kobe will opt out of his contract with his 2009 opt out clause.
Congratulations Celtics. But couldn't you have ended this in 5 to save us from Game 6?
Labels: Boston Celtics, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, Ryantific






