NBA Finals Game 1

LA Lakers vs. Boston Celtics
The most storied rivalry in history. 15 titles vs. 17 titles. The 12th championship meeting in team history. That means we can expect great things, right?

Not really.

Kobe Bryant scored 30 points, Ron Artest scored 15, and the Lakers took control of Boston late in the second quarter as Los Angeles won 102-89.

Game 2 is Sunday night at 5 PM PT in LA.

27 seconds into the game, Ron Artest and Paul Pierce were back-to-back, elbows locked together. They both tumbled onto the court, earning a double technical.

Pau Gasol owned Kevin Garnett, forcing him to miss easy shots and score only 16. Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen scored only 25 points together. 4 Celtics players and 4 Lakers players scored in double-digits.

Kobe was also making tough passes down low, and he had 6 assists and 7 rebounds. In addition, he was knocking down the fadeaway jumper he loves to take, and he finished the game with a 3 pointer as the clock wound down.

Gasol had the advantage down low, scoring 23 points and grabbing 14 boards. He also finished off a great defensive play by the Lakers with a wide open slam dunk.

Prediction: Game 2: LA, Game 3: BOS, Game 4: BOS, Game 5: LA, Game 6: LA Series Format: 2-3-2.

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