
Ray Allen just got knocked on his back and was still laying down on the court when the Los Angeles Lakers began hugging and chest-bumping under the 2008 NBA Championship banner that was earned at their expense. This was one heck of a game this past Thursday night! My husband and I sat on our couch oohing and ahhing and begging the Lakers to take them down again for the second time this season. You could just see how bad the Lakers wanted this game and especially on the road in Boston.

"I wish we would have come here last year with this kind of attitude," said Pau Gasol, who scored 24 points and 14 rebounds Thursday night to lead the Lakers to a 110-109 overtime victory over Boston.
The Lakers have recovered since their last visit to Boston, a 131-92 loss in Game 6 of last year's NBA Finals.
In a rematch of an NBA finals in which the Celtics out muscled the Lakers to the title, Lamar Odom made a pair of free throws with 16 seconds left in overtime and Los Angeles held on with physical defense against Paul Pierce and Allen that prevented either All-Star from getting off a clean shot.

The loss snapped the Celtics' 12-game winning streak and dropped them to 0-2 against the best in the West. Boston trails the Lakers by percentage points for the best overall record in the NBA, and would lose a tiebreaker for home court advantage in the finals -- if they both make it back.
Kevin Garnett banged his fist on the table in agreement, and then interjected a reminder that seemed to be intended for the locker room across the hall: "We're the champs, man." Well, he may be right because they did win the Championship title last year, however, this is 2009 and so far we have the best record in the entire NBA as well as the West and we will show everybody who is THIS YEAR'S champs! Get ready Boston because the Lakers are ready and willing to take you down!!

Kobe Bryant scored 26 points and had 10 rebounds to help the Lakers take a five-game winning streak into Sunday's game against Cleveland. L.A. also snapped Boston's 19-game winning streak on Christmas Day and sent the Celtics into a 2-7 skid that is the worst stretch of the New Big Three era.

"These games are tough, and they're emotional games and then you play the next night," said Celtics coach Doc Rivers, whose team plays the New York Knicks on Friday night. "We'll try to muster it up and see what we have."
Pierce scored 21, and Allen had 22, but they both missed off-balance shots in the final seconds. Allen was knocked to the court at the buzzer while Boston fans clamored for a foul call, but none came. Rivers was unhappy about the non-call and about the refereeing in general. "I thought it was a hand check; he pushed him the whole way," Rivers said, according to The Boston Globe. "The officials say they don't call the game different from the first quarter to the end of the game, and if that's true, Ray should have been on the free throw line."
All I have to say about that is cry me a river.......build me a bridge........and get over it!!
Does Doc Rivers really think that he and his team are so special that they should get all of the calls to go in his favor? Please!! Last year in the finals the Celtics were getting calls that completely looked staged and the Lakers along with their fans wanted those calls that were CLEARLY fouls but didn't get the calls to go in their favor. So you have to just continue playing the game of basketball and hope that your teams gets the calls.
It was the Lakers' first visit to Boston since a 131-92 embarrassment in Game 6 of the NBA finals that clinched the Celtics' unprecedented 17th league championship. L.A. got a small measure of revenge on Christmas, but even then Boston played a more physical game. "Coming down the streets, staying at the same hotel, I was up last night thinking about the game -- wondering how my teammates would respond. It all came back," Bryant said. "Enough is enough. We were able to match their physical play."

There were two double-technicals -- one of them after Bryant and Rondo were pushing and finger-pointing in the third and enough shoving to pass for a playoff game, but both teams were tired when it ended. Garnett, who missed the previous two games with the flu, scored 16 before fouling out with 4:22 left in the fourth quarter.
Rivers said he felt the officials let the game get out of control in the second half. "I just thought there was a lot of chippiness. It was funny. Thirty seconds into the second half, I yelled out on the floor and said, 'Guys, there's elbows. Clean it up.' I thought we're the retaliators tonight a lot and we got the call obviously."
Bryant, who scored 61 and 36 in his previous two games, hit three 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, the last with 1:30 left in regulation and with Paul Pierce in his face he made it 101-100 and that gave the Lakers' their first lead of the half. But after Pierce made one of two free throws with 30 seconds left, Bryant tried to shoot over Pierce again and banged it off the rim. After a timeout with 7.7 seconds left, Pierce dribbled the clock down before Bryant poked the ball away. Eddie House got it and put up a sideways, one-handed 3-point attempt at the buzzer that wasn't close.

One thing was for sure...this game was more like a playoff game and the players as well as their fans really got into it. With hands clinched my husband and I stood up at the end and gave a big BOOYAH!!!!! It was definitely a great basketball game. I am hoping this year the end result will be completely different and it will be the purple and gold bringing home the championship!! :)
The next HUGE matchup will be today (Sunday) at 12:30 PM (PST) against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavaliers are the only undefeated team at home in the NBA at 23-0. So this is one game you won't want to miss for sure! GOOO LAKERS!!!!!