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Originally Posted by ProggyMan
L.A. went 5/23 from 3, Boston was 11/16. L.A. still controlled the paint, with 14 blocks to Boston's 3, the rebounding difference was a product of Bynum and Odom's foul trouble and Rondo leading his team in rebounding. If the 3's don't fall at the rate they did last night then Boston will have to hope the Lakers stay saddled with the ridiculous amount of foul trouble they had. I would remind you that Boston is terrible at home, I'd expect the Lakers to grab at least a game and have a 50/50 shot at grabbing two.
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They might have been all season, but the Lakers are amazing at home and they got clobbers in the second half of that game. What you saw in Game 2 was a fire under the ass.
The Celtics now have the momentum.