My main thought is
I LOVE THE NBA!
Even after such a disappointing Celtics season, I still feel so great to be an NBA fan and privileged to get to watch a playoffs and especially a Finals series like that one.
As Jeff said on Twitter, these Finals are why us fans of all the other teams go nuts over trades and the draft and coach hirings and firings and rumors . . . we just want our favorite team to get where the Heat and the Spurs were, competing at the highest level on the highest stage.
I hope it's not too long before the Celtics are there again.
Well, I wouldn't say that the Spurs were competing at the highest level—at least, not in games 6 and 7. Unless, of course, by "highest level" you mean the Finals, but I take "the highest level" as meaning "the best basketball." Which the Spurs assuredly did not play. I don't want to take anything away from Miami, but the Spurs had the title with 30 seconds left in Game 6—and then they bricked, turnovered, and dumb-fouled their way to defeat.
I want to highlight, however, Tim Duncan's and Kawhi Leonard's great play. As someone else mentioned, I resigned myself to a Heat title after Game 6, but as much as it hurts me and all of us to see them win, Duncan has got to be in absolute agony right now, even though (other than that one crucial miss) he played well. I mean, he actually showed
emotion after that miss.
I, too, hope the Cs are back there soon. I'm bracing myself for some circa-2006, pre-KG results in the immediate future, but I'm still excited to watch Sully, Rondo, Bradley, and Green (presuming Danny keeps them around), and I'll be happy to again watch KG and Pierce in green if this whole Clippers fiasco stays dead. It's tough for me to watch players I despise (LeBron, Wade, Kobe, Jordan) build dynasties or even mini-dynasties, but there's gotta be another Cs dynasty not too far down the road—I mean, they went 21 years between titles, so the next step (after rebuilding) is another period of Cs dominance (I hope).
Long live the Green.