It’s kind of late for this but I have to congratulate Ray Allen first, James Posey second, Kevin Garnett third and hmmmm (sige na nga!) and lastly Paul Pierce. What’s with the order? Later…
I wasn’t that much into watching NBA games this season but I try to catch up by reading the newspaper sports section everyday. For the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics, this season is the much awaited déjà vu that almost didn’t materialize if not for each ball clubs aggressive management decisions granting each whining team captains demands. But between Kobe Bryant and Paul Pierce, the latter is the better whiner by getting two additional all-star caliber players and eventually the coveted title of NBA champions. Notice I dropped the “world champions” thing because it’s rightfully reserved for FIBA.
Midway through the season, I remember someone commented that it would be nice if the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers meet at the finals. Though it came true, most analysts have predicted that the LA Lakers would come on top by analyzing game starter match-ups discounting the Celtics impeccable body in front defense and the capability of the newly dubbed Celtics’ “Big Three.” Well, they were wrong, as basketball does not rely on one man’s capability as that of Kobe Bryant and echoing Adidas “It takes five” motto. But what made the Celtics win over the Lakers did not mainly come from the big three and neither from the philosophy of Adidas… it took the whole team.
Ray Allen
Trade most on your team just to have him and you’ll be rewarded. Getting poked in the eye early in game 6 and then finish with a record tying 7 three pointers… enough said. He’s the only reason besides Michael Jordan for wearing those Jordan series shoes (for basketball). Coming from a screen, hitting three’s and jumpers with nothing but the bottom of the net…. Sweet. It’s been a long time coming Ray… but you got it this time with just the green and white.
James Posey
“Pesky” Posey. Here is a player that when he’s not shooting three’s, he shuts down opposing players, break plays and body bang opposing players before and nastily even after the whistle. I think he got that much gusto from Hubie Brown back with the Memphis Grizzlies. I wonder where was Pau Gasol when all that physicality was being preached?
Kevin Garnett
I wasn’t really a fan and especially with his dismal performance at the Olympics years ago. But the Celtic Garnett is not the same as before. He’s hungrier this time. Blessed with one of the purest mid-range jumper for a big man, he played as if he’s going to devour any Laker player in his path down the post. His addition to the team seems like having more of Robert Parish and almost of a Bill Russell. But I’d like to take a bite at his now famous before the game ritual of peanut butter jelly sandwich.
Paul Pierce
I’m not a fan either because he’s much like Carmelo Anthony early in his career. Having Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett I presumed changed his game. I noticed he drives straight to the basket more than usual. And he chooses when to unload three’s better now. He beat Kobe Bryant on two things though, as I mentioned… on whining and the NBA championship. Kobe…. whine some more!!!
Good job to other players not mentioned above… Rondo, Powe, Casselle, Brown, House, Perkins etc.
I just wish you return and win again next year preferably over Kobe Bryant and don’t ever do a Miami Heat… one hit wonder!