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June 2, 2008 by Bouchier.
This is the series that NBA fans have been waiting for all playoffs. The two teams with the most championships of all time are going to compete for yet another banner to hang from the rafters. Since both Boston and LA won the conference finals in game 5, fatigue should not be a factor. There are no serious injuries on either team, so there should be no excuses. The game will have the MVP Kobe Bryant, arguably the best player in the game versus the Defensive Player of the Year in Kevin Garnett anchoring the best defensive team in Boston. If Boston wants to win they have to make sure their defense is consistent and most importantly, they HAVE to get Ray Allen scoring the ball. NO one can guard Kobe so Allen is going to have to put up points to negate some of Kobe’s points. KG and Pierce will be fine; Allen has to be the clutch shooter that he has always been. While Allen is mostly to blame for his shooting slump, his teammates need to make better passes to him while he is setting up to shoot. If Ray Allen shows up in the series, I see Boston winning in 7 games.
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