Tag: Celtics vs Lakers

  • Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin is a Superstar When He’s Allowed to be

    Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin is a Superstar When He’s Allowed to be

    No more losing streak for the Los Angeles Lakers, at least for a couple of nights, as Jeremy Lin took his game to the levels he has rarely reached this season and carried the team to a 118-111 victory with a terrific performance in the fourth quarter and overtime.

  • Remember When the Celtics vs Lakers Meant Something?

    Remember When the Celtics vs Lakers Meant Something?

    The Los Angeles Lakers are a sad, bad, broken down team. The Boston Celtics aren’t much better, but they’re trying to win, at least. Byron Scott, on the other hand, is doing his best to lose at every opportunity, from his weird abuse of Jeremy Lin and Nick Young to making purposeful wrong decisions at every turn of the road, hoping it gets him more years at the job for perceived loyalty to the grand master plan.

  • When Both the Los Angeles Lakers & Boston Celtics Don’t Make the Playoffs

    When Both the Los Angeles Lakers & Boston Celtics Don’t Make the Playoffs

    It’s rare to see both the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics entering a low period at the same time, but the 2013-2014 NBA season will probably be the first time in 20 years when both teams fail to make the playoffs together.

  • Biggest Wins in the History of the NBA Finals

    Biggest Wins in the History of the NBA Finals

    The San Antonio Spurs became the sixth team in NBA finals history to win a game by more than 34 points, beating the Miami Heat in game 3 113-77, joining the Boston Celtics, Washington Bullets and the Chicago Bulls in the biggest of finals blowouts.

  • Celtics vs Lakers Predictions

    Celtics vs Lakers Predictions

    Somehow, the rivalry that used to be great keeps getting chances of revival through symbolic events, like the death of Jerry Buss this week, giving extra significance to the Los Angeles Lakers hosting the Boston Celtics.

  • Kobe Bryant Actually Shares the Ball With Other Lakers in Crunch Time

    Kobe Bryant did the unthinkable. No, he didn’t ask for a trade to cancel out his no-trade clause, although it’s been a nice urban legend making it’s way around the NBA. Bryant actually gave up on being selfish and instead of taking the final shots in the Los Angeles Lakers 97-94 win over the Boston Celtics, he prefered dishing assists to Andrew Bynum.