Urged on by requests, I'm back with another version of ultimate optimist propaganda. Seems like each time I do this, the reasoning is a bit more simple than the one before, and this is no exception. The principle reason I'm encouraged for Game 5? The offense in game 4, or I should say, the lack of it.
The defense was great overall in Game 4 ... yes, there were short periods where our pressure lapsed, but for the most part, we played our game on the defensive end of the floor ... and that's why we won. Offensively we were also great at running plays and getting good shots for our players, but the shots just were not going through the net.
While our overall field-goal percentage for the game ended up at 44.6%, it was only raised to that level by the last-quarter efforts of the bench, primarily. Up through the entire third quarter, our field-goal percentage was absolutely atrocious, along with our tres' which ended up at 25% overall. For most of the game, the FG% was around 33%, and it doesn't matter who you play, that's just not going to get it done, (and especially against a team like Los Angeles in the Finals).
It's amazing to me that we won that game at all with the kind of shooting we displayed, and that's why I'm so encouraged. The Lakers played a much better game overall, especially with their defensive pressure, our field-goal shooting was absolutely horrible overall, and yet we still won rather convincingly in the fourth quarter. Our bench was awesome, and not only sustained the pressure, but actually increased our lead, so that when the starters came back in, they put the hammer down.
It's obvious now that we have the Lakers' number with our defense, especially with a limited, (or absent), Bynum, and all we have to do is continue that intensity on the defensive end, and increase our shooting percentage to something respectable. If we had shot closer to 50% for the game, and say 35% for threes, Game 4 would have been a huge blowout. I think that's exactly what's going to happen on Sunday ... we're due for a good game.
It's been a while since we've really had a great game where we played the way we wanted to from start to finish, with defense stifling and offense flowing, and I have a feeling that Sunday will be the game where we put it all together, and if we do, the Lakers are going to be embarrassed once again, and taught a lesson in how basketball should be played at it's highest level, and ceremoniously blown out of the building.
Yup, I really like our chances in this one, and I like the momentum from such a game that will carry us into our return to the Staples Center.
Go Celtics!