So I'll admit, I wasn't totally involved with this series. I watched at least part of every game, and figured it was inevitable that the Lakers were going to take this series, despite a surprisingly strong season from the Magic. Orlando had their chances throughout the series, and couldn't capitalize. Last night they went 2 for 16from downtown through the first 3 quarters, and If the Magic aren't hitting there perimeter jumpshots they would probably have a hard time beating any team for that matter. If a couple of things went the Magic's way, they could of easily had a lead in this series with the potential to bring about a game 7.
I didn't neccessarily like the way that Stan Van Gundy managed games late, and also the way he used Jameer Nelson and Rafer Alston ... and could Dwight Howard make a clutch free throw?! As a Boston fan, I will always root against the Lakers, but low and behold Kobe has captured his fourth title, bringing about even more MJ comparisons while Phil Jackson becomes arguably the best coach of all time (gags) with his 10th NBA Championship. In respects to Jackson he did say, "I'll smoke the cigar tonight in memory of Red," "He was a great guy."
It was clear that Kobe was on a mission throughout these playoffs. Obviously bitter from last years Finals defeat, he put the team on his back at times, and lead them in all aspects of the game. As much as I dislike the Lakers, they played well and it appears Kobe can finally step out of the Shaq shadow and stand on his own as an NBA Champion.
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