It pains me to write what everyone else is afraid to admit. A lot of you will continue clinching to every glimmer of hope (Dwight Howard, One last run in a shortened season, etc) ... I see nothing wrong with that. The Larry Bird Celtics were done by the close of the 80s, but some fans still thought they could win a title in the early 90s.
For the most part, though... this team (as constructed) is done as a contender. History will ignore this season from a Celtic/Laker perspective. The storyline for the 2010-11 season will be the "Birth of the LeBron Dynasty".
Our story stretches a 3 year period from 2008-2010.
There were points where I thought the story was about the Boston Celtics. I thought it started in 2007 when we landed Kevin Garnett and brought Celtic pride back to Boston. In the early part of that season, the focus was all "Big 3". Kobe Bryant was demanding a trade and the Lakers were seemingly irrelevant. As a Celtic fan, it was frustrating when Andrew Bynum suddenly came alive and the Lakers started rattling off wins. The media tried to present it as "The Lakers and the Celtics are both back!" (in the same way the Knicks tried to present Randolph/Curry/Marbury as "back" or Amare/Melo as "back"). I hated this. THe Lakers were NOT back. We were back. They were overachieving. Big difference. We met them in late December 2007... and crushed them 110-91. The Lakers were NOT back. That settled it.
THey landed Pau Gasol in February... and they were back. We still managed to beat them in the Finals... and it would seem the story was about the Celtics.
KG gets hurt. Lakers win in 2009 by default.
From my perspective, I once again believed the story was about the Celtics in 2010. KG was back. We were healthy. This was our chance to reclaim what was rightfully ours. THe Trilogy would begin and end with Celtic victories. "A New Hope" (08 the Celtics blow up the Laker death star) followed by "The Empire Strikes Back" (Laker victory in 09) concluding with "Return of the Jedi" (Celtics vanquish the Lakers in the 2010 finals... and Rondo carrys the torch into a new generation of Celtic Pride). This story came close to happening... but we choked away game 7.
This season, I once again convinced myself the story was about the Celtics... I blame that on watching too much "The Association". Turns out our story ended in 2010... and history will look at it all from the perspective of Kobe Bryant.
Perspective becomes reality... so welcome to reality. The Celtics were a hated group of trash talking thugs lead by the ultimate bully (Kevin Garnett). They were merely antagonists for hero Kobe Bryant and his Lakers. In 08 the Lakers came "oh so close" to defeating the bully Celtics. Unfortunately, they suffered a huge loss in Andrew Bynum's injury. They went the distance against incredible odds ala Rocky, but didn't have enough to get it done. Kobe watched as the evil Celtics celebrated in a sea of green and swore vengeance. End of part 1.
Part 2 (2009): With Bynum back, the Lakers achieve greatness... they cruise to a title... happiness is back in Laker Nation. Kobe has done it! Kobe has finally won a title without Shaq! .... but something is missing...
Part 3 (2010): The mighty hero Kobe and his band of Lakers once again reach the finals... but this time meet the return of the ultimate evil Celtics. With Bynum back and vengeance in the eyes of Kobe the conqueror, the Lakers rally late in Game 7 to strike down the evil beast... The trilogy ends with Kobe riding off into the sunset and a defeated Celtic witch melting under a sea of purple and gold confetti.
Sad, but true.