Monday, June 7, 2010

Lakers vs. Celtics - The 2010 NBA Finals are here

All those who are huge Basketball fans, the culmination of yet another NBA season has arrived with an NBA Finals matchup that features Lakers vs. Celtics. The 50-year-old rivalry is the stuff of basketball legend, and when the current Lakers-Celtics matchup may not boast a Wilt Chamberlain vs. Bill Russell, Jerry West vs. John Havlicek or Magic Johnson vs. Larry Bird, it does offer Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol and the Lakers vs. Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and also the Celtics. It is certain to be very exciting.

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What is the NBA finals schedule – Lakers vs. Celtics?

Whether you need to look at the Lakers-Celtics matchup on television or listen to the radio broadcast, you have to know the NBA Finals schedule and have cash advances in place if your cable or satellite has been disconnected. In the US and TSN in Canada, the telecast can be on your local ABC. The 2010 NBA finals will be on ESPN radio station. Following are dates and times for 2010 NBA Finals games:

Thursday, June 3 – 9 p.m.
Sunday, June 6 – 8 p.m.
Tuesday, June 8 – 9 p.m.
Thursday, June 10 – 9 p.m.
Sunday, June 13 – 8 p.m. (if necessary)
Tuesday, June 15 – 9 p.m. (if necessary)
Thursday, June 17 – 9 p.m. (if necessary)

Lakers vs. Celtics – breaking it down

According to SB Nation, it’s going to come down to whether the Lakers afford the Boston Celtics team room to run. The transition game – converting defensive rebounds into quick fast break scores – is the strength of the Celtics’ offense, thanks to the quickness of point guard Rajon Rondo. The Celtics should be a power in more deliberate half-court offensive sets – between Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen, they have massive offensive talent – however they appear to lack either the patience or focus to pick apart half-court defenses. The Los Angeles Lakers’ half-court defense tends to lose focus when their defenders are forced to rotate off opponent picks multiple times, but it is nevertheless a lot more potent than the half-court offense the Celtics bring. If the Celtics start running, they may be too much for the Lakers to handle.

How about the Celtics defense?

Opinions vary on the Celtic’s defense. It’s the classic example of rough-and-tumble East Coast defense versus a finesse-style West Coast offense. The Celtics aren’t afraid to put multiple bodies on the Lakers’ Kobe Bryant, and a well-timed push or shove can sometimes be enough to throw the best offensive player off his game. On the other hand, Bryant once said during a press conference that the Celtics’ defense “sucks.” You may interpret that as you will. Whatever the case, the Lakers have had trouble scoring against pressure defenses, and also the Celtics are certainly capable of that. The Lakers' defense will be determined by their offensive rebounding. Thus, if Andrew Bynum and Lamar Odom turn in inspired efforts that show on the boards, that could surely be enough to provide Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol with the scoring opportunities that they’ll need to bring victory to the Lakers.

Prediction for Lakers vs. Celtics

Kobe Bryant happened to have a good postseason. He can help his team win. Still, the Celtics have too many weapons. Lakers vs. Celtics might end with a Boston Celtics victory.

Citations

SB Nation



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