It was not pretty, but the Los Angeles Lakers took the lead in the series in Game 3 in Boston. Without an all-star performance from Bryant and Gasol, foul trouble for Artest and Bynum's knee bugging him again, the Lakers still outperformed the Celtics. Ray Allen went 0-13, just a game after he set an NBA Finals record for most 3-pointers in a game. Garnett started off hot with the first 6 points but it was not enough to get the Celtics past the Lakers. Pierce also struggled from the field but was hot behind the arc. The game was a fast paced game, but was lead by the Lakers the whole game from midway through the first quarter. Derek Fisher, the only other 4-time champion on the Lakers and started the same year as Bryant did, had a huge burst in the 4th quarter that secured the Lakers' second victory of the Finals. The play of the game was when Fisher drove to the basket on a fast break and was fouled by three Celtics and still made the basket! Game 4 is tomorrow night at 9 on ABC.
Oh, author's note to Pierce - You may not head back to Los Angeles after all!!!! It may end for you bums in Boston!!!!
Go L.A.!!!!!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
State of the Cincinnati Reds in Month #2
Well what can I say. April was bad, May was the exact opposite for the Cincinnati Reds. They have been doing so well that they have earned a share of first place. Offensively we have been on fire. Top 5 in almost every offensive statistic in the NL. It's hard to really single out one hot hitter in the line up because it more than just one. Scott Rolen is on fire batting .298 with 6 hr and 22 RBIs. Who knew when we acquired him last year that he would be the offensive weapon that he has become, there was no question about his defense and the glove he has on the hot corner, but he's never been a offensive difference maker I personally wasn't too excited about giving up Edwin Encarnacion for Scotty but I admit I was wrong. If there was an unsung hero award, i guess that goes to Miguel Cairo. He has didn't nothing but rake all month, he finish may batting .372 highest batting average on the team in may, replacing an injured Joey Votto, and who said we would lose a step with Votto missing 7 straight games. Then there's Jonny Gomes. He has tour the cover off the ball as well. He batted .364 in may with 5 hr and 22 RBIs, lead the team in RBIs for a hot second. I feel he was cheated out of the NL player of the month award which was awarded to Troy Glaus of the Atlanta Braves inspite Gomes leading Glaus in most offensive categories. Look, I can go on and on about all the hot hitters in the month of may for this Cincinnati Ball Club, just pick a name. You want an idea of how hot this time was in may??? As a team They was 1st in the NL in hits (301), Hr (45), RBI (160) and a .299 batting average. For what it's worth they was in 1st in Slugging Pct (.507) and On-base Percentage (.873). They scored 162 runs 2nd to Atlanta who had 163. There team batting average was 20 points higher than the nearest team, and they hit 18 more homeruns then the nearest team. Offensively they was arguable the hottest team in the MLB. Pitching is where this team didn't look so great. Don't get me wrong pitching was great as well, but it had nothing on the offense. It seem like the bullpen and starting rotation changed roles this month. If you remember the starting rotation start the season off horrible, and the bullpen seem to pick up where they left off at the end of the '09 campign. In may, the starting pitching was exceptional. As a starting staff we we're 18-11 with a 3.84 ERA, not off the chart #'s but good enough when you have the offensive out break we did. We was tied for 3rd in innings pitched (260), which means in most cases a healthy rested bullpen.What do I have to say about Mike Leake? All i'm saying is Steven Strausburg who is that? Mike Leake is 2-0 with a 1.88 ERA in may and still is undefeated on the year, and he's under the radar because of Who?? That's another story for another day. Jonny Cueto was prolly the hottest pitcher in the MLB in may, posting a 4-0 record in 5 starts with a 1.59 ERA. Then you go to the bullpen, Probably the only dark spot in the month for the ball club. I guess the #'s don't say that, but nobody in the pen is pitching consistently, except Author Rhodes who leads the MLB in ERA for Relievers, but you can't pitch him everyday. Coco has a lot of saves, but he also has blown a few as well, lucky enough for us 2 of them has turn into W for him. If you watch the Reds, coco always give you drama in that 9th inning, it never fails, he comes in give up a hit or two, or walk a man, but more times then not find his way out of it. Some fills that if Cincinnati is there battling for a playoff spot down the home stretch coco could hurt them, and it's true. I feel the exact same way. As far as the rest of the guys, it been a very unstable group. Lincoln has went down, he's on 60 day DL I feel sorry for that guy, he just can't buy a break. Del Rosario and Ondrusek has been up and down from the majors and triple A. Del Rosario has been pretty good for the little time he has been here, even doe his one appearence this month didn't go well at all. Onddrusek, Masset, and Herrera has all just been inconsistent. I get worried everytime we have to turn to the bullpen. The month of may has also brought along the injury bug. We lost Homer for 15 DL with a shoulder, Dickerson is out on the 60 day DL with a hand, we lost Hanigan for 15 days with a hand, Votto missed 7 straight games with a stiff neck but we haven't really lost a step. You have no choice but to be excited as a reds fan. Let's hope June bring more excitement to the city and that we can have some breathing room in 1st place, HEY WE'RE GETTING CLOSER TO OCTOBER!
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Celtics Bounce Back in Game 2
Well, Game 2 of the 2010 NBA Finals was a lot different than Game 1. The Celtics showed up to play tonight... especially Ray Allen. Allen set a NBA Finals record for threes made in a game. The lead bounced back and forth throughout the game. I think the main factor in this game was Ray Allen's shooting. Bynum also showed up big tonight on both sides of the ball but was not enough to defeat the Celtics. Throughout the game, there were times where each team did not control the ball well at all with careless mistakes with the ball.
If you are a Celtics fan, you should be happy the series is tied going back to Boston. If you are a Lakers fan, you should not worry but hope for better effort on defense against Allen's shooting in Game 3. This will be a close series but I still say it will be the Lakers in 6.
If you are a Celtics fan, you should be happy the series is tied going back to Boston. If you are a Lakers fan, you should not worry but hope for better effort on defense against Allen's shooting in Game 3. This will be a close series but I still say it will be the Lakers in 6.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Lakers handle the Celtics in Game 1
Well, with Game 1 in the books, the Los Angeles Lakers dominated the Boston Celtics in all aspects of the game.... and that was without any real help from the bench. Gasol had no problems against Garnett in game 1 either. As a matter of fact he had 10 rebounds to Garnett's 1. At one point in the game, the Lakers were leading the Celtics by 20 points! Rondo did not seem to ever get going in the game along with foul problems for Ray Allen. The Lakers out-hustled the Celtics on both sides of the ball. Bryant, Farmar, Artest and others had clear paths to the basket for easy layups. Artest also was 3 for 5 behind the arc. Also, at the very beginning of the game, we were reminded that these two teams really do hate each other when Pierce and Artest got tangled up underneath the basket and were ready to scrap. Both were called for technical fouls. Game 2 is Sunday night at 8:00 in Los Angeles. If the Celtics do not improve they will again be destroyed in Game 2.
Go Lakers!
Go Lakers!
NBA Finals
Well, it is that time again! The 2010 NBA Finals showcases the biggest, most-hated rivalry in all of the NBA: Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics. The two teams have a combined of 32 rings (Lakers 15, Celtics 17) and won the last two NBA Finals. For the Lakers this is the third time in three years they have reached the Finals. Probably the biggest headline of these Finals is L.A.'s Revenge. The Lakers have learned a lot and grown since they were embarrassed in the 2008 NBA Finals by these same Boston Celtics.
Here are some of the key differences:
Lakers:
Pau Gasol has become more of an elite big man in the NBA. He was branded as being too soft in the 2008 Finals. Since then Pau has become a key role on the Lakers. He has become the second best player on the team and a very critical part to the team.
Kobe Bryant is still, in my opinion, the greatest player in the world. He may have lost a step but he has not lost that killer instinct and smart ball play. Ever since having his knee drained in the Oklahoma City series, his numbers has really jumped.
Andrew Bynum, still is bothered by a knee injury, but is actually playing in the 2010 Finals. Bynum sat out in the 2008 series. He is another big body on the boards for L.A.
Derek Fisher is the only other player on the team that has been on all the championship teams with Bryant. Fisher is a key veteran to these Finals. He has done a great job stepping up in his role to defend Westbrook (OKC), Williams (UTA) and Nash (PHO). He will be a key factor in covering either Rondo or Allen.
Ron Artest was signed during the offseason to bring some defensive tenacity to the Lakers D. He is a key factor in getting into Paul Pierce's head as he has throughout his career. Artest is also showing some real promise behind the arc as well.
Celtics:
Rajon Rondo has improved into one of the game's elite point guards. He will be more of a factor in the series than he was in the 2008 series. Rondo is also the catalyst to the Big Three.
Kevin Garnett will be less of a problem this year than he was in 2008. With his knee injury last year and getting old, along with his shooting problems in the Eastern Conference Finals against Orlando, he will be easier for Gasol to defend. Garnett's defense will play more of a role in this series.
Paul Pierce is still the leading scorer on the Celtics. The Lakers will have to watch for his jump fake. The key for Pierce will be getting to the line and getting good shots. It will be a challenge though with Artest on him.
Ray Allen will be another key factor to the Celtics' offensive success. If he can get hot behind the arc then the Lakers will have their hands full.
Kendrick Perkins will be another key factor in facing the Lakers' bigs. He will be very important on the defensive side of the ball and on the boards. Perkins, however, is one technical foul away from being suspended for a game.
So who will win the rematch of the Lakers and Celtics?
I'm going with Lakers in 5.
Here are some of the key differences:
Lakers:
Pau Gasol has become more of an elite big man in the NBA. He was branded as being too soft in the 2008 Finals. Since then Pau has become a key role on the Lakers. He has become the second best player on the team and a very critical part to the team.
Kobe Bryant is still, in my opinion, the greatest player in the world. He may have lost a step but he has not lost that killer instinct and smart ball play. Ever since having his knee drained in the Oklahoma City series, his numbers has really jumped.
Andrew Bynum, still is bothered by a knee injury, but is actually playing in the 2010 Finals. Bynum sat out in the 2008 series. He is another big body on the boards for L.A.
Derek Fisher is the only other player on the team that has been on all the championship teams with Bryant. Fisher is a key veteran to these Finals. He has done a great job stepping up in his role to defend Westbrook (OKC), Williams (UTA) and Nash (PHO). He will be a key factor in covering either Rondo or Allen.
Ron Artest was signed during the offseason to bring some defensive tenacity to the Lakers D. He is a key factor in getting into Paul Pierce's head as he has throughout his career. Artest is also showing some real promise behind the arc as well.
Celtics:
Rajon Rondo has improved into one of the game's elite point guards. He will be more of a factor in the series than he was in the 2008 series. Rondo is also the catalyst to the Big Three.
Kevin Garnett will be less of a problem this year than he was in 2008. With his knee injury last year and getting old, along with his shooting problems in the Eastern Conference Finals against Orlando, he will be easier for Gasol to defend. Garnett's defense will play more of a role in this series.
Paul Pierce is still the leading scorer on the Celtics. The Lakers will have to watch for his jump fake. The key for Pierce will be getting to the line and getting good shots. It will be a challenge though with Artest on him.
Ray Allen will be another key factor to the Celtics' offensive success. If he can get hot behind the arc then the Lakers will have their hands full.
Kendrick Perkins will be another key factor in facing the Lakers' bigs. He will be very important on the defensive side of the ball and on the boards. Perkins, however, is one technical foul away from being suspended for a game.
So who will win the rematch of the Lakers and Celtics?
I'm going with Lakers in 5.
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