Jun 18
In an amazing route of the Lakers, the Boston Celtics obliterated the opposition with a 39 point victory margin, the largest ever for a championship clinching win. After the monstrous second quarter by the Celts, the Lakers could see the hopes of a championship comeback drift away into the sounds of cheering Celtics fans.
From screams of “M-V-P” for Paul Pierce, to the seven three-point field goals by Ray Allen and the innumerable amount of steals, this game was picture perfect. Even after the game was over, the crowd was screaming “Defence!” because of Doc Rivers’ belief that defence wins championships. The performance by the Celtics left announcers speechless and puzzled as to where to start analyzing how the Lakers could come back in the game. Last night the Celtics showed why they are the best, and hopefully they can keep up the great work and defend their championship next year.
As for the Lakers, Kobe Bryant and Phil Jackson were denied a ring to add to their collection. I don’t think they are going to feel ashamed of their efforts in this series. They were just simply outplayed.
written by tofu
\\ tags: NBA, News, Sports
Feb 19

The NBA had their all-star break this past weekend and it was quite eventful and fun to watch. Taking place in New Orleans, the festivities included the Celebrity game, Rookie Challenge, Shooting Stars, Skills Competition, Three-Point Shoot-Out, Dunk Contest, and the All-Star game.
The most notable events were the Three-Point Shoot-Out, the Dunk Contest, and the All-Star game. Toronto’s Jason Kapono easily defended his title against some of the league’s best 3 point shooters including Dirk Nowitzki and Peja Stojakovic. In the much anticipated Dunk Contest, Dwight Howard was quite literally “Superman” and I can’t help but feel that Jamario Moon would have provided a better challenge for the smiling giant Howard, than the serious Gerald Green. In the All-Star game, other than the poorly designed uniforms and the abundance of turnovers, the action was competitive and great at the end. It was exciting to see Ray Allen steal the game away from the West when Chris Paul was leading them to a come-back after being down by ~10 points for most of the game. Somehow LeBron James racked up some serious stats under the radar and was named the game’s MVP. Personally I thought Ray Allen should have received the honours after coming off the bench, knocking down 26 points, and winning the game single-handedly, but stats are stats.
Well that concludes the All-Star weekend summary, and I look forward to seeing how the US team fares in the Olympics in Beijing.
written by tofu
\\ tags: NBA, Sports