There's no simple way to explain what happened last june.
For starters, if KG doesn't hurt his knee in the 2008-2009, and is reasonably healthy, the Celtics have all the numbers to win in 2009 AND in 2010. Then, we all need to remember the Orlando series in last year's ECF. When the Captain allegedly twitted about the sweep and suddenly the refs started to work against the Celtics, extending the series. Those extra games were horrid, Sheed hurt his back, Baby and Marquis got concussions, and KG's knee suffered extra wear... aside from the elbowing. Ray, Pierce and Rondo played a lot of extra minutes also, so it's not crazy to say that if Celtics win ECF's game 4, things would have been different.
Then, the Finals. Ray was cold in game 1, superb in game 2, and he was hurt in game 3, courtesy of Artest, and after that he was never consistent again. We all know what happened to Perk, courtesy of bad luck, Co-b and Bynum. BBD played hurt, and of course he can't defend Gasol and Bynum, but if healthy he could have done better. Pierce was also tired, and Doc didn't trust in TA, so he gets his share of criticism. Rondo and him didn't attack the basket as they used to do during the playoffs, and that's because the punishment they got from both the refs and the Magic in the ECF. Sheed was hurt since the ECF, and was forced to play too many minutes in game 7, and then his back said it's over. There were a lot of things that went wrong, and if any of them/some of them went the other way, the Celtics win.
So we'd be talking about #20 if KG is healthy and doesn't blow his knee in the title defending season.
We'd be talking about #19 if:
a) the Orlando series is officiated rightfully AND the Celtics play hard and focused in game 4 of the ECF.
b) once the Finals started without sweeping the Magic, if any of these things happen:
- Perk doesn't get hurt in game 6.
- Ray doesn't get hurt in game 3 and makes his usual numbers.
- The refs make the calls on both sides.
- Rondo learns how to make free throws.
- BBD grows 3-4 inches.
- Fisher and Artest don't make those circus shots.
- Doc trusts his bench.
but the most important thing is, we ARE talking about #18, and as painful as last june's defeat was, Danny has adressed the weak points of the team. The "experts" can say everything they want, they can compare 2008 finals to 2010 finals, but they know that even with a healthy Bynum (whatever that means... he's never 100% healthy), the Celtics destroy the Lakers in 2008, while in 2010 everything was falling in Lakers direction to get a hardworked win. They won, and that's what really counts, but this year things will be different, and if they meet again in the Finals, healthy KG means domination of the fakers.
Go Celtics!!