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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

It's Going Kobe's Way

The must-win Game 6 for the Lakers was handled easily as the Los Angeles Lakers cruised by a score of 89-67. This win means that the Lakers have forced a Game 7 in the Championship Finals Series, only the 3rd in the last 21 years; the last being the 2005 Pistons vs. Spurs. As you may have guessed, Kobe Bryant was the Player of the Game, as he was unstopable with 26 points, 11 rebounds, and 3 assists. He also posted a double-double with his performance. On the Celtics side, the high-scorer was Ray Allen with 19 points.




Injury Report:


You might have already been hearing some news that Kendrick Perkins was only one technical foul away from being suspended a game. Well, the problem last night was not a technical. Kendrick Perkins appeared to have injured his right knee on an offensive rebound attempt against Andrew Bynum. Perkins landed akwardly on his right knee and did not return. No official injury report yet, but Kendrick Perkins is a game-time decision.


Almost Making Infamous History:


The Boston Celtics almost made infamous history last night by scoring the second-lowest point total (67) in the Championship Finals History. The lowest point total being 54 scored by the Utah Jazz against the Chicago Bulls in 1998.





Kobe Bryant, (front-left), drives past Tony Allen.

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