As I sit here in my hotel room in Las Vegas (surrounded by Laker fans) I can't but help think about the excitement I am missing back home. That being said, my mind is not on game two, but rather games three - five out in LA.
Watching ESPN's coverage (play by play aside, it's been painful) everyone is talking how game two is a must win for the Lakers, but I am almost thinking just the opposite. One has to assume that the Lakers will have a significant home court advantage as the Celtics are forced to live in a hotel room for a week (trust me, I know what that's like and it's not easy -- even in the best of hotels).
Three games in LA. So lets assume the Celtics win one of them. Winning one on the road is not a stretch, but I would say given the way the post season has gone any more than that would be a stretch. So if the Celts win one in LA that gives LA two wins, meaning whoever wins tonight will come back to Boston up one game, making game six a must win for the team that is down.
If the Celts do not hold serve tonight, It could be a long week out in Los Angeles -- even if room service brings pie and ice cream (see the Herald).