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The Boston Celtics are the new NBA Champions! The series
ended yesterday with a 4 – 2 lead over the Los Angeles Lakers, when the Celtics
won Game 6 with an amazing 131 to 92. The title was brought back to Boston
after 22 years, as the team failed to even come close to the prize since the
days of Larry Bird.
Even though the Celtics were considered by many the
underdogs, mainly because of the Lakers’ nine-time champion coach Phil Jackson,
their younger team members and the season’s MVP Kobe Bryant, the experience
gathered by the team’s veterans proved to be decisive in the key moments of the
games.
Boston’s Big Three managed to support each other throughout
the series, also with a significant help from the rest of the players, and even
if one of them had a bad night, the others would come out strong.
The 39-point difference turned out to be a new NBA record as
the biggest margin of victory in a championship clincher, with a similar
performance of 33 points registered also by Boston all the way back in 1965
against the Lakers.
Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen also played extraordinary, each
with 26 points and Garnett also contributed with 14 rebounds. Rajon Rondo scored
21 points and Paul Pierce added 17 points and 10 assists.
After last year’s disappointing season with only 24 wins,
Boston finished the 2007 – 2008 regular season with 66 wins and a play-off
record of 13 home wins.
Paul Pierce was named MVP of the finals, averaging more than
21 points in the six games. The award could also be considered as a recognition
of his whole career, as he has been fighting alongside the Celtics since the beginning
of his career in 1998.
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