06
NBA Finals Where Amazing Happens And Where Records Got Broken
Filed Under (NBA Finals) by Jeff Yung on 06-06-2010
Check these out:
What can I said, I knew the Boston Celtics would come back and win one on the Lakers after a luster Game 1 in 2010 NBA Finals.
What a game… Compare that to Game 1, man o man… Ray Allen, simply one of the best pure shot shooter of the NBA, was AMAZING in the first half. He hits 7 secutive 3-pointers; an NBA record and tied his 7 3-pointers made of 2009. And then broke the record with his 8th 3-pointer in the 2nd half!
The Lakers had 14 block shots in this game, a NBA record. They do have big long players!
And then the unofficial broken record, the Lakers finally loss a game in this year's playoff. They were 9-0 at home. But tonight, they were handed their first home loss in the 2010 NBA Finals. And in 2008, they were perfect at home until they met the Boston Celtics in the 2008 NBA Finals.
Could this be? That the Lakers will again loss this series to the Boston Celtics? Could this be banner 18 again for this Celtics? That would be too sweet… But in the mean time, there shall be 3 games in Boston. I am hoping after next Sunday, the Celtics will be 3-1.
And then they can close this Series in Los Angeles, the Lakers' home floor… Sweet!
Again, Ray Allen was amazing. Rajon Rondo was simply sweet with his 5th career triple doubles!
This was a close game. I would think there must have been countless lead changes throughout this game. It was only at around 2 minutes left in the 4th quarter that the Boston defense showed what they can do.
Rondo was amazing. His block on Fisher, who had just eluded Rondo and was in the act of shooting, was a thing of art! That lead to a quick point for the Celtics. And then they built that lead.
And Game 2 is now history.
See you in Game 3, next Tuesday at 9PM ET.

