Friday, June 13, 2008

Thoughts From the Celtics Comeback

That game took too much out of me to come up with any coherent essay, but this game deserves a couple quick comments:

-I can't remember seeing better team defense, ever, than what the Celtics did in the last 20 minutes or so. The Lakers didn't get any open jumpers, the Celtics stayed on their feet on pump fakes; Kobe got to the basket a few times, but everything else was a hand right in the face. Absolutely nothing other than their defense should be given credit (or blame, on the Lakers' side) for this win other than Boston's defense.

-My favorite moment of the game was that on the final Lakers possession (excluding the final 3 seconds): when the Celtics needed to deny Kobe the ball, they took Pierce off of him and put KG on. This is everything that I used to love about KG, which kind of got lost when he went complementary-style on the Celtics. But even in his older years, he's still the only 7-footer I can ever remember seeing that can guard guard all five positions on the floor, man-to-man, at a championship level.

-Phil Jackson might be my favorite press-conference coach ever. He just blew a 24-point lead, and yet he's being helpful, friendly, accommodating, and all other such synonyms. I can't even imagine someone like Popovich here. Maybe he's just trying to instill an upbeat/non-depressed attitude on his team by example, but it's still refreshing. Also loved when he said that he was worried at halftime that Kobe hadn't hit a shot, because everyone on the Lakers knew Kobe was gonna come out trying to get his. Matching up with his attitude otherwise, this was some serious passive-aggressive shit. And again, I'd say that maybe this is some of his subtle zen-tricks or whatever, but given that he just got blatantly out-coached by Doc Rivers...

-Two things are gonna be obscured by the second half (and lord knows I'm loathe to give the Lakers credit): (1) The Lakers were absolutely fantastic in that first half. Obviously they shot well, but that was the best team passing, from everyone on the floor, that I've seen since the Kings' heyday (too soon?); (2) Kobe may end up taking a lot of shit for only getting 6 field goals in that game, but the Lakers were at their best when he wasn't shooting (which, of course, makes Phil's "Kobe's gonna come out gunning" comment so awesome. Really, this can't be overstated.).

-I've always said Doc got way too little credit for getting this team (which, outside of Pierce, is comprised entirely of new or young/unproven players) together as quickly as he did; but, I also thought he was a terrible in-game coach. Well, after watching that game (and comebacks like this can probably be credited to coaches more than any other type of victory) and a remarkably coherent post-game presser, I might have to change my tune on that one.

-And finally, how can anyone go from this game, which included the first team to ever come back from a 21-point first quarter deficit (or an 18-point first half deficit--I can't decide which is more impressive), and then start throwing out the "no team has ever come back from a 3-1 deficit in the NBA finals" stat? Really, I know it's an impressive stat, but you really expect Paul Pierce to think that no-one's-ever-done-it matters?

No comments: