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Celtics (0-0) at Lakers (0-0) Game 1 6/3
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Boston Celtics (0-0, 12-5) at Los Angeles Lakers (0-0, 12-4) 
Thursday, June 3
9:00 PM ET
TV:  ABC
Staples Center



Probable Starting Matchups
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Rajon Rondo  16.8  PPG  5.3  RPG  10.0 APG  2.1 SPG  +21.94
Derek Fisher  11.1 PPG  2.3 RPG 3.1 APG  1.4 SPG  +11.19

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Ray Allen   16.8 PPG  3.6 RPG  3.0 APG  +15.71     
Kobe Bryant  29.4 PPG  5.1 RPG  6.2 APG  +26.56


vs
Paul Pierce   19.1 PPG  6.2 RPG  3.6 APG   +18.76
Ron Artest   11.5 PPG  3.7 RPG  2.5 APG   +11.75

vs
Kevin Garnett    14.9 PPG  8.2 RPG  .7 BPG   +18.56
Pau Gasol   20.0 PPG  10.9 RPG  3.4 APG  1.9 BPG  +27.81

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Kendrick Perkins   5.6 PPG   6.4 RPG  .9 APG  1.9 BPG  +10.06
Andrew Bynum    9.1 PPG   7.7 RPG  .8 APG  1.7 BPG   +15.00





Coach: Doc Rivers
Average Age: 29.0
Average Height: 6-6
Average Weight: 224


Reserves
Marquis Daniels
Tony Allen
Glen Davis
Brian Scalabrine
Rasheed Wallace
Shelden Williams
Nate Robinson
Tony Gaffney
Oliver Lafayette 
Michael Finley

Injuries:
Hopefully None

Player to Watch

Paul Pierce was the MVP of the Finals the last time these two teams met.  He has been playing very well in the playoffs, whether on defense as he locked down LeBron in the Cleveland series or on offense as he did in the Magic series.  Pierce will do whatever the team needs to win, whether it is guarding Kobe Bryant or putting up points or grabbing rebounds. 



Coach: Phil Jackson
Average Age: 27.7
Average Height: 6-7
Average Weight: 228


Reserves
Lamar Odom
Sasha Vujacic
Josh Powell
Jordan Farmar
DJ Mbenga
Adam Morrison
Shannon Brown
Luke Walton

Injuries
None

Player to Watch

Kobe struggled in the early rounds of the playoffs  with various injuries, but against the Suns he was back to hitting the big shots and being the dominant player everyone expected him to be.  He will try to get his teammates involved but if they don't deliver, he will take it on himself to take over the game. 

Team Connections
Lakers Assistant Coach Brian Shaw was originally drafted by the Celtics with the 24th pick in the 1988 Draft
Ron Artest and Shelden Williams were teammates in Sacramento during the 2007-08 season
Marquis Daniels was teammates with DJ Mbenga in Dallas from 2004-06
Josh Powell and Marquis Daniels were teammates in Dallas during the 2005-06 season and in Indiana during the 2006-07 season.

Key Matchups
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Rajon Rondo vs Derek Fisher
Rajon Rondo has been nothing short of incredible in the playoffs so far.  On the other side, Derek Fisher has played very well in the playoffs also, hitting some very big shots for the Lakers.   Fisher has trouble staying with quick point guards and Rondo should be able to dominate this matchup.   

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Kevin Garnett vs Pau Gasol
Gasol struggled in the conference finals against Amare Stoudamire and Lakers fans are a bit worried about this matchup.   KG needs to shut down Gasoft just as he did in 2008.   

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Kendrick Perkins vs Andrew Bynum
Bynum missed the 2008 finals and ever since we have heard about how they would have won if they just had Bynum.   Perk has battled J O'Neal, Shaq and Dwight Howard and has done a good job of slowing each of them.  Now he has to shut down another strong center who plays tough inside.  Perk's defense in the paint was big in the 2008 series and will be big once again in this series.   

Game Notes
The Celtics came into the league as the 4th seed and  have had a tough road to the Finals  through the top two teams in the league.  Although they have been the underdog in each of those series and didn't have home court advantage, they prevailed.    On the other hand, the Lakers have had a fairly easy road through the 8th seeded Thunder, the 5th seeded Jazz who were depleted by injuries, and the 3rd seeded and defensively challenged Suns. 

The Lakers obviously have home court advantage, but unlike the 2008 Celtics team, this team has played better on the road than they have at home.  Doc's explanation for that was that they are so old they can't hear the opposing crowd to bother them.  I'm not sure if that's it, but the Celtics definitely have a road court advantage. 

The Lakers haven't faced a defense like the Celtics' in their first 3 series.  The closest thing to tough defense was Oklahoma City, who held the Lakers to 96 ppg.  Utah allowed them to reach 109 ppg.  And Phoenix allowed them to score a whopping 114 ppg.   The Celtics on the other hand, held Miami to 88 ppg, Cleveland to 95 ppg, and Orlando to 91 ppg. 

Lakers vs Celtics is one of the most storied rivalries in sports history.  This is the 12th meeting between these two teams in the Finals.  In the previous 11 meetings, the Celtics won 9 of those meetings (59,62,63,65,66, 68, 69, 84, and 08) and the Lakers have won 2 of the them (85 and 87).   The Celtics have won 17 championships while the Lakers have won 15. 

Keys to the Game
 Defense -  The Celtics defense won their first 3 series.  They are back to playing the lock down in your face defense that won the 2008 championship.  The games they have lost in the first 3 series, were games that they let their defense slip.   If the Celtics need to keep their defensive focus and swarm the Lakers just as they did the Heat, Cavs and Magic.  They must defend the paint against the Lakers big front line as well as their perimeter shooters. 

Rebound -   Rebounding is second only to defense as a key to winning.  The Celtics must hustle to get all the rebounds to keep the Lakers from getting second chance points on the offensive end or igniting the fast break on the other end.   Rebounding is effort and desire and the Celtics must show that they have more of both than the Lakers by crashing the boards.   

Run the Offense -  The Celtics are very hard to stop when they move the ball and run their offense.  They have so many weapons that if they share the ball and find the open man, they can get good shots, even against good defenses.   When they slow down and do too much one on one play and try to do too much individually, they bog down and struggle to score.  They must keep moving the ball and running their offense and play as a team.   

Bench Play 
The Celtics bench must come through for them in this series.  Sheed, Big Baby, Tony and Nate especially must give the Celtics a lift when they come off the bench.  Sheed  and Big Baby will especially have to play their best to counter Lamar Odom off the Lakers bench.  The starters will need to be able to rest and not have to worry about giving up leads or digging a hole.  The Celtics bench should have an advantage over the Lakers' bench if they are healthy and play to their potential.  Hopefully Tony's ankle and Sheed's back will have healed and they will be at 100%. 

Focus
The Celtics must keep their focus.  They have to come out strong and play for 48 minutes.  They can't afford to let up against a team as good as they Lakers.  They must keep their defensive focus as well as their focus on playing as a team. 

X-Factor
Officiating and Rust vs Rest
As we have seen a few times already in these playoffs, the officiating can make a big difference.  Hopefully in the finals, they will let them play and we won't see a lot of one sided calls for one team or the other. 

Both teams have had a rest coming into this game.  Whether they come out rested and ready to play or rusty from the break will be very important in the first quarter of this game. 

Re: Celtics (0-0) at Lakers (0-0) Game 1 6/3
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TP FLCF. Very proud of our guys for getting here. #4 seed knocking off the #1 and then #2 seeds and 3 1st team All-NBA players on the way to the finals. Just seems fitting that we knock off the #3 next and the last All-NBAer standing. Go Celtics! Beat L.A.
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TP FLCF.  I am so psyched for this game...

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Good writeup.  (If you have a little shoe goo I think you can get another couple days out of those shoes!)  ha ha ha
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My take is that it will come down to offensive execution and the all important turnover ratio. The Lakers can play a grind it out style like the Celtics if they have to. The Celtics won it with depth in 2008 (Powe and Posey were our bench stars). The Tennis Star (Sasha Vujacic) was lit up time and again.

Also worth watching is KG vs Gasol. I think that will be a pivitol matchup.

Rondo must pay attention to off the ball defense on Fischer. He had trouble staying with Nelson at times on picks.

Can Glen Davis hurt the Lakers off the bench - I say he can by getting physical on by-Numb and Gasoft.

Can Kobe beat the Celtics all by himself? Good luck with that one!

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Well, if the unthinkable happens and Celtics lose Game 1 - might as well pack it in for the summer - is that what ESPN is telling us?

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The beatings will continue until morale improves

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These teams are so evenly matched. Ultimately I think it'll come down to 2 statics: rebounding, and who gets hotter from the outside.

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Gave you a tp before I even read the post, FL....the sneakers are hysterical! ;D  Love it!


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A game thread...now I'm ready.

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