Sports Blog for NFL, MLB, NBA News 

Hollywood Horrors

The Boston Celtics pull of the greatest NBA Finals comeback on the road in an absolute shocker and are now 1 win from an NBA Championship

SCOTT JACOBS

Paul Pierce was speechless for a minute as he tried to catch his breath.

The sports world was left speechless with him, as the Celtics completed a remarkable comeback, none seen by any man woman or child in Finals history, climbing the mountain to win a game no one could have ever forseen.

The Lakers came out with a vengeance, and raced out to a huge 24 point lead. And I looked at my dad and basically said, this looks like Heat-Mavs all over again. But, then, it happened. Boston happened. Cutting the lead down, and slowly working their way back into a game that looked lost after the first 12 minutes, the Celtics not only ripped Los Angeles’ heart out of their chest, they took a bat and a shovel and beat Los Angeles’ title hopes into the ground.

Forget how unbelievably demoralizing a loss like this is any situation. But to blow it in the NBA Finals, with a chance to tie the series and take away any momentum the Celtics had, just leaves one stunned.

I’m going to go out on a limb, and say that this is the back breaking type of loss that could not only kill a team’s psyche, but alter the course of history. Some teams never come back from a loss like this. Sure, they may sustain success in the regular season, and come back and look like they’ll be right back again the next year, but these type of collapses are the stuff that just cripples a team, long after the final buzzer has sounded.

Boston, after finishing dead last in the East last season, and second worst in basketball is one win away, 48 minutes to be exact, from pulling off one of the most mind blowing turnarounds in recent sports memory.

“A lot of wine, a lot of beer, some shots, maybe like 20,” said Kobe Bryant, when asked what he would do. It’s going to take a lot of praying too Kobe. Because even with injuries to Paul Pierce, Rajon Rondo, and Kendrick Perkins, the Lakers still have proven to be the inferior team.

It’s hard to believe, considering the full steam ahead wave that the Lakers rode into these Finals.

Boston was the one that struggled to get here, but right now that is looking like the greatest thing that could have happened. Those games against the Hawks, against the Cavs tested Boston’s mental makeup, and they overcame what could have been severe disappointment.

97-91. Remember the score. It represents the greatest comeback you may ever see in NBA Finals history.

“We just wet the bed. One of the ones you couldn’t put a towel over,” said Bryant, as he tried to laugh off a devastating defeat.

There’s not only a big wet spot in the middle of the Staples Center floor, but there’s a stink that is simply unavoidable. The Lakers were one mediocre third quarter from a sure-fire chance to sweep this three game set in LA and put all the pressure on Boston, going back to Beantown.

Now, theres no guarantee this series will even get back to Boston.

It’s a mere certainty though, that the Celtics are the better team.

In a Finals filled with intrigue, that is the biggest story of all.

I never thought I’d be saying this after LA took a 24 point lead early in the first half.

It’s over.

You can count your lucky shamrocks on that.

Popularity: 3% [?]

About the Author

sjacobs

sjacobs

You might also like these related posts:


Boston “Sucks!”
COLIN LINNEWEBER Big City Bias Without the Boston Bullshit The Boston Celtics routed the badly overrated...

Kevin Garnett Is A Better Player Than Paul Pierce
COLIN LINNEWEBER Big City Bias Without The Boston Bullshit Delusional Boston Celtics superstar...

It must be the luck of the Irish
Wake up, Celtics fans who've been in a coma for a year, your team is going to the NBA Finals! SCOTT...

Paul Pierce Faked His Injury
COLIN LINNEWEBER Big City Bias Without the Boston Bullshit PAUL PIERCE Paul Pierce and the Boston...

2 Responses to “Hollywood Horrors”

  1. Well said, Scott. And thanks for finally posting on this series. Evidently Colin is hunkered down in his Bronx bunker, sobbing uncontrollably and wondering, along with all the other Faker supporters, where it all went so wrong.

  2. Thanks J Rose. Yeah, I got a little tied up this week, but I had to post after watching this incredible comeback. The Lakers looked absolutley lost on that final so called defensive stance of the game, when Ray Allen flew by a shell shocked Sasha Vujacic, and no one came to help giving Allen the easiest clinching basket he’s probably ever had.

    I think another important thing to note, is that Boston’s Big Three has shown to the better trifecta in this series. Ray Allen, go figure, has been superb. Pierce has shown (and I know this sounds cliche but) the heart of a champion. KG’s defensive presence has been a huge reason that Pau Gasol looks lost half of the game.

    Then add in the incomparable James Posey who just went off. I remember seeing him doing that for the Heat, and thinking yesterday, that I can’t say this really surprises me. Posey has shown he is tough enough to take the big shot and he proved that again last night.

    The question now is not whether the Lakers can win this series. I think the question now is does LA have anything left after that defeat to at least send the Celtics back to Boston (for a game 6, not a victory parade).

Leave a Reply

You can use these XHTML tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <strong>