This year's NBA Finals has not disappointed. The Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers have come in strong, with momentum shifting game by game. The two teams battle for the coveted NBA Championship in a decisive Game 7 Thursday night.
Prior to heading into this series, the Celtics-Lakers series--a rematch of the 2008 NBA Finals--brought back some memories of the San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons series of the 2005 NBA Finals. Like the Celtics-Lakers series, the Spurs-Pistons series was a battle of championship teams. While the Spurs had won the 2003 NBA Championship, the Pistons had won the 2004 NBA Championship. The teams were fairly evenly matched, and that series went to 7 games as well. While the first 4 games of the 2005 NBA Finals turned into routes and blowouts, the series ended with 3 much closer games. This included a 96-95 overtime victory for the Spurs in Game 5.
Now, the Boston Celtics--2008 NBA Champions--get a second chance to close out this series. However, with the series tied 3-3, the Los Angeles Lakers--2009 NBA Champions--get one chance to close out this series. The game could go either way. History points in the direction of the Celtics winning the 2010 NBA Championship. On the other hand, in light of Boston center Kendrick Perkins's leg injury, the odds seem to be in the Lakers' favor. Regardless of the outcome, this has been a good series, and tomorrow night should be another exciting contest.
Prior to heading into this series, the Celtics-Lakers series--a rematch of the 2008 NBA Finals--brought back some memories of the San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons series of the 2005 NBA Finals. Like the Celtics-Lakers series, the Spurs-Pistons series was a battle of championship teams. While the Spurs had won the 2003 NBA Championship, the Pistons had won the 2004 NBA Championship. The teams were fairly evenly matched, and that series went to 7 games as well. While the first 4 games of the 2005 NBA Finals turned into routes and blowouts, the series ended with 3 much closer games. This included a 96-95 overtime victory for the Spurs in Game 5.
Now, the Boston Celtics--2008 NBA Champions--get a second chance to close out this series. However, with the series tied 3-3, the Los Angeles Lakers--2009 NBA Champions--get one chance to close out this series. The game could go either way. History points in the direction of the Celtics winning the 2010 NBA Championship. On the other hand, in light of Boston center Kendrick Perkins's leg injury, the odds seem to be in the Lakers' favor. Regardless of the outcome, this has been a good series, and tomorrow night should be another exciting contest.