OK, sure, a game that ended up with a 39-point margin … probably wasn’t ever going to be the Lakers’ night.
But watching the replay, I noted where the Celtics took over. When my sense of a long night for the Lakers became a conviction.
It was 32-29 Boston. The Lakers had just gotten a three-point play. They were hanging around.
Then came a sequence that capsulized all the issues that were going to turn the Lakers into monster losers.
Boston came down and took a shot, and got the offensive rebound. Then another shot and offensive board. Then a third shot and O-board.
On the Celtics’ fourth look at the basket, Sam Posey swished a three-pointer. Now it’s a six-point game and the Lakers’ defensive effort that yielded three missed shots … had gone to waste. It was a momentum-turning, spirit-killing moment. Had the Lakers rebounded any of those first three misses, they go on the attack with a chance to tie.
Instead, the Lakers made a turnover. The Celtics came down and get a three from Eddie House.
Now it’s a nine-point game. Lakers timeout. And they never got another sniff of the game.
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