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The Good New Days
Posted by Rob Peterson


Legends in the making renew the greatest rivalry in sports.
-- Noah Graham/NBAE/Getty Images

Of the millions of words that will be typed, printed, blogged, texted, e-mailed and IMed about The 2008 Finals featuring the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers one word should stand out above all others to describe this matchup between these ancient foes: tradition.

All sports have their rivalries: Red Sox-Yankees in baseball, Bears-Packers in the NFL, Michigan-Ohio State in college football and Duke-UNC in college hoops. But those rivalries have matured over the decades because of frequent meetings and proximity. They began as regional tussles and thanks to TV, they grew into national spectacles.

Yet, what do those games decide? A conference title, a division championship, maybe a trip to the World Series?

While wild wins and memorable moments in those rivalries may be bragged about at the next kegger, tailgate or cocktail party, the NBA's greatest rivalry, the two teams with the most tradition -- the Lakers and the Celtics -- always has much more at stake. This one decides which team is the world's best.

It makes the others seem quaint, doesn't it? Few, if any, sports can say that a bulk of their league's tradition has been built on its greatest stage. We can. These teams on opposite coasts are more than 2600 miles apart but no two NBA franchises are more closely tied together than the Celtics and the Lakers.

On Thursday, June 5 at 9 p.m. ET, the Celtics and the Lakers will be meeting in The Finals for the 11th time, with the Celtics owning the Lakers in eight of the 10 previous meetings. Celtics great Bill Russell earned seven of his 11 championship rings against the Lakers, whereas Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar helped the Lakers take the last two meetings between the two teams in 1985 and 1987.

What does this rivalry, this tradition represent in NBA history?

It's the first Finals sweep as Boston clobbered Minneapolis in 1959.

It's the Lakers' Frank Selvy missing a wide open jumper with the game tied at 100 in Game 7 of 1962.

It's Bob Cousy dribbling out the clock as Red lit his victory cigar.

It's Cousy and Auerbach getting their final titles at the Lakers' expense.

It's Lakers owner Jack Kent Cooke putting balloons in the Forum's rafters in 1969 for Game 7 and workers having to pluck them out after, because Russell got No. 11 and the balloons never fell.

It's Russell after that 11th title failing to find the words in an interview with ABC, while Jerry West and Elgin Baylor probably could never find the words to describe why they couldn't beat the Celtics in six meetings in eight years.

It's because the NBA changed the way it did business in the Finals. We did away with the 2-2-1-1-1 format after 1984 when you had to fly 2,611 miles for Game 5, then back for Game 6, then back again for Game 7.

It's Finals at the Fabulous Forum and grimy, gritty games at the Garden.

In the '80s, it's "sissies" and "junior, junior" sky hooks, Memorial Day Massacres, clotheslines and towel waving.

It's Gerald Henderson's steal in '84 and Larry Bird finally getting the best of Magic.

One year later, it's Kareem's fountain of youth in '85 and the Lakers finally, FINALLY, beating the Celtics.

It's Magic making in Game 4 in '87 and Bird missing.

This is what it means when we talk about tradition. The passing of these memories from one generation to the next. You may remember them because of the frequency, but more important, you remember these matchups for the quality.

"That's pretty much what got me started watching basketball, growing up in Los Angeles, watching the Celtics and Lakers," Paul Pierce said. "I'm going back home to play against the team I grew up watching and it's a dream come true, man, just thinking about it. I think that rivalry pretty much revolutionized the game of basketball and now I'm part of it."

This year, the tradition begins anew. For the first time since 1998, the Finals won't feature a team with either Shaquille O'Neal or Tim Duncan. This will be Kobe Bryant's first Finals as the Lakers' main man. For Boston's Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen, this will be their first Finals.

This old rivalry is new again. The legends have moved to their rightful places in the Hall of Fame. The old Garden's gone. So is the Forum. There are new buildings in both cities with more seats and suites, but the tradition remains.

But it's time to add to this tradition. It's time to make new memories. We've got another generation right behind us.
357 Comments
Lakers will be back and WIN in '09!!!!!!!!!!!!
Life's fair... Boston will win the championship on tuesday period.

Go KG ! Go Ray ! Go Paul ! Go Boston! Go Celtics!
ghost 34-HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! Maybe twelve rings if Lakers trade Gasol for Duncan, and he wins eight with Lakers. He cant win eight more with the Spurs. That team will dismantel this summer. I bout died when I read your comment. I needed a good laugh.
when tim duncan retries hes going to have maybe 12 rings!
AWWWWWWWWWWW MAN... wut happnd? tis no fun writing widout any KO - BAY fans n LA fans turnin up.. tsk tsk tsk:-x .. Heheheheheheheheehehehehehehe.... cudnt help it again.. but.. hey.. the lakers played a pretty decent game.. and it was a gr8 4th quarter resurgence.. hopefully dey'd put up a very gud perfomance at home.. so gudluck to LA for game 3.. n
BEAT LA!! BEAT LA!! BEAT LA!! BEAT LA!! BEAT LA!! BEAT LA!!..
well I have to support my team
]:)
Today, in Game 2, Lakers have a big problem: They are playing against 8 Celtics: 5 with shorts and 3 with pants. In this way it will be so hard to win today at Boston
May the best Team win!

Rath666

"If you don't believe that you can win... you won't!"

http://skr-rebel-racing.com
GO LA BEAT BOSTON
game 2 here we come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:^O
another one...
another one..

sam
another one...
another one..
new ore,

You can count on another prediction before game time. I missed one finally. What-do-ya'-know... I'm not perfect after all.

I see that you joined May 1. Are you just another bandwagoneer who signed up to talk smack and trash or do you want to discuss the game with some level of sportsmanship?

Dave Mac didn't put me in Fan Voice, with a special recognition, for nothing. I have contributed something meaningful with my posts. What are your plans?

Watch for my Game 2 prediction before the next game time. Time will tell what type of fan you are. Time will also tell if you joined here just to be another trash tosser.

I hope we can talk about the games with some sense of civility.

BTW... I am not a Lakers fan. I take that as an insult!

Rath666

"If you don't believe that you can win... you won't!"

http://skr-rebel-racing.com
hahahaha..can't stand idiots..hahahaha..

if he was fakin' it, why is he and perks with their PT while the others are doin' their practice sessions which can be watch live..what's the need for knee support if he was fakin' it..he came back at that game because of adrenaline rush..why won't you try letting someone that big fall on your knee, maybe you would say that it would not hurt, because you will be fakin' it..anyway, someone posted that it would be doubted if he could play in game 2 because of the adrenaline surge that had made his knee okay for some time..you are right that his knee would hurt hours after that..at least someone on the other side knows that..

it's also the first time that an "mvp?" never gave credit to their opponents defense after shooting 9-26..even jordan gave credit to his opponents D especially when the pistons at that time formulated a jordan defense..even rasheed admiited boston's D..even the whole nba except him, admiited that boston's D is phenomenal this year..

by the way, you should have seen his face when he was practicing his shot when his ball and one of his teammates hit each others balls and makin' his shot miss the rim..

no offense, phil is a great coach and lakers management have been good, but having a player that plays for himself and for fame..

for any sports, that is a big NO..

there is a saying in sports, "the name in front of your jersey, is much more important that the name at the back"..
You all should relax and enjoy the play-offs, this rivalry is not about hate and insults! It's about respect and competition.
Two great teams with the best b-ball players in the world are battling for the title...enjoy it!

Which ever team you want to win you should be excited about the calibur of the opposing team...The better the opponent the sweeter the victory!

There is nothing funny about a professional athelete being injured and there is no need for the Lakers to be ashamed of the way they played.

This year the title will be won by a team and not one man (it is a team sport)

Back in the eighties I hated to see the Celtics loose, but I totally respected the Lakers for their wins and enjoyed every minute of the play-offs.

Take an example from Magic and Bird, they were fierce competitors when they played and have total respect for each other. They would never relish a victory that came by their opponent being injured.
celtics fan b ashamed of ur star player!!!! paul pierce???? that was fake man, he shud be n the movies!!! hes cr!aving for attention, and man sori u dont get that respect, coz u aint kobe!!! u will never make it big like him..wannabes!! ya lakers lose, but its only game 1...thnk garnett s laughing ryt now...pierce?? d "truth"???? hahaha D FAKER hahahahahahhahahahah
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