Archive for June, 2010

NBA: BOSTON CELTICS at LOS ANGELES LAKERS (6/17)

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — June 17

BOSTON at L.A. LAKERS
NBA Finals – Game 7

(Lakers -6.5, Total 186.5) — [private] The oddsmakers were probably thinking in the right direction when they lowered the total on this game. There is going to be, I imagine, a tendency to be very deliberate on the part of both of these teams, who don’t want to make the critical mistake that is going to lead to a run by the other. Neither club was sharp in its marksmanship the other night – the Celtics hit only 33% of their shots but the Lakers were also just 42% from the field. Not to say Boston’s offense won’t improve, but neither team has been inclined to execute a fast break on many occasions, and they have played six unders in the last eight meetings. I look for a two-man game between Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol on the Laker end, and Gasol will get the opportunity to exploit the absence of Kendrick Perkins from the Celtics’ lineup, which means almost exclusively half-court setups where they work the ball around the perimeter to prevent the Boston defense from collapsing. And no, Perkins does not the ability not pull a “Willis Reed” tonight, something that would be familiar to older fans. This game will bring excitement, no doubt, but that will be because of what is very clearly at stake, and not because of the pace of play. It will be sludgeball, fought within the muck and mire, and both teams will be just fine with that.

THE PLAY: UNDER 186.5 ***

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)
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NBA: BOSTON CELTICS at LOS ANGELES LAKERS (6/15)

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — June 15

BOSTON at L.A. LAKERS
NBA Finals – Game 6

(Lakers -6.5, Total 190) — [private] Yeah, the Celtics shot 56% compared to just under 40% for the Lakers in Game 5, yet the Lakers got themselves back into game and stayed there almost until the end. Good sign for L.A., right? Well, not necessarily. Remember that Boston gave up a lot of offensive rebounds in the game (16) and we are not likely to see that again. The Celts are using Kobe Bryant’s greatness against him; in other words, they’ve got him playing so much one-on-one basketball that the rest of his team is just standing around a lot of the time down the floor. They’ve done the same thing to LeBron James and the Cavs. It’s a painful reminder that this is a TEAM game. Another reminder that might be painful for Laker fans – when the Celtics and their “Big Three” have been healthy (and keep in mind that last year Garnett was out), they have not lost a playoff series. Now you can add Rondo, which makes it a “Big Four,” if you will, in addition to a superior bench, which was a factor two years ago, and you know that even if the Lakers are able to extend this series to a seventh game, Boston has more than enough capability to keep it close.

THE PLAY: BOSTON +6.5 ***

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)
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NBA: LOS ANGELES LAKERS at BOSTON CELTICS (6/13)

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — June 13

L.A. LAKERS at BOSTON
NBA Finals – Game 5

(Celtics -2, Total 189) — [private] The big mystery is whether Andrew Bynum can heal himself up enough to play, and if he can’t go a lot of minutes (he played just two in the second half of Game 4) that opens things up in the lane for Boston’s big men, and especially those who come off the bench. Speaking of the reserves, they are the ones showing much more energy. Let’s see if Lamar Odom gets cranked up. I don’t know if he can have a big impact at this point; it has been too easy for the Celtics to get him into foul trouble. The Celtics are just too physical right now to deal with in the half-court game. And as this series continues, they are coming up with ways to extract advantages, even though the Lakers have approached their season’s shooting percentage in the last couple of games, while the Celtics have not. Let’s not discount that Boston has finally discovered that they have a guard who can come off the bench and score points at a higher rate than Eddie House did. His name is Nate Robinson.

THE PLAY: BOSTON -3 ***

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)
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NBA: LOS ANGELES LAKERS at BOSTON CELTICS (6/10)

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — June 10

L.A. LAKERS at BOSTON
NBA Finals – Game 4

(Celtics -4, Total 190.5) — [private] Neither of these teams did anything worth a damn in Tuesday night’s game, but it was Boston that was sunk when they tried to go to the well again with Ray Allen and he came up empty – to the tune of 0-for-13 on the game. That smarts, and while I’m sure it won’t be happening again, neither do I assume Allen is going to come up big in this game. The Celtics are probably doing what they really want to do, which is to make Kobe Bryant take some bad shots, and they made him go 10-for-29, AND leave Pau Gasol out of the offense at the same time. Lamar Odom, who was five-for-five the other night, could contribute more, but he has committed 14 fouls in three games. Ron Artest is locking up on Paul Pierce, and Pierce is missing a lot of open shots as well. Can these guys fumble around on offense again? You bet!

THE PLAY: UNDER 190.5 ***

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)
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NBA: LOS ANGELES LAKERS at BOSTON CELTICS (6/8)

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — June 8

L.A. LAKERS at BOSTON
NBA Finals – Game 3

(Celtics -2.5, Total 191) — [private] Have you noticed that Kevin Garnett seems to be deteriorating a little as the playoff has progressed into the final round. He was only able to manage 23 minutes in Game 2, and that is the way it sometimes happens, when you are getting on in years and you’ve had knee issues and the muscles don’t always respond the way you’d like. When he is ailing, so is the overall Celtics’ defensive concept, and that means easier baskets for Pau Gasol. That might count for Lamar Odom too, because he has only scored eight points in two games thus far. Odom needs to get some different defensive assignments, because he has committed five fouls in each game. Maybe Phil Jackson will have a talk with Ron Artest about taking those awful shots, and Paul Pierce will be able to find the mark, as Odom leaves him alone a little more to cut down on his fouling. With the exception of Ray Allen’s marksmanship, these teams did not shoot well in Game 2 (40.8% for the Lakers, 42.9% for the Celtics), yet still went over the total.

THE PLAY: OVER 191 ***

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)
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NBA: BOSTON CELTICS at LOS ANGELES LAKERS (6/6)

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — June 6

BOSTON at L.A. LAKERS
NBA Finals – Game 2

(Lakers -6, Total 193) — [private] This was the way the Celtics’ series began against Cleveland – listless, lack of hustle, getting beaten to the punch. It all added up to a Boston team that never really put itself into the game. It would be truly surprising if they showed the same kind of effort, or rather non-effort, in Game 2. With a prideful, veteran team, I would expect that there will be some kind of adjustment made to the way they deal with Pau Gasol, who is admittedly very hard to stop. There are other things to deal with, and those are the fact that Kobe Bryant, who had 30 in Game 1, is going to get all the borderline calls at the Staples Center, and that Lamar Odom, who matches up well against the Celtic defense, is bound to be a bigger factor. However, you are still looking at a Celtic lineup that has not lost a playoff series together, and with prideful veterans on board, you can bet you’ll see more intensity here.

THE PLAY: BOSTON +6 **

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)
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