This will be the 17th Game 7 in Finals history, and all but five have included either the Celtics or Lakers. The Celtics have won all seven of their appearances, including all four against the Lakers.
“When you have a rivalry that goes back this far, just the tradition … it’s like any gigantic rivalry, Dodgers-Yankees when they used to go at it every autumn,” said former Lakers center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
“It’s going to come down to heart, soul and the team that wants it the most.” former Celtics forward Kevin McHale
Source: Yahoo Sports
“When you have a rivalry that goes back this far, just the tradition … it’s like any gigantic rivalry, Dodgers-Yankees when they used to go at it every autumn,” said former Lakers center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
“It’s going to come down to heart, soul and the team that wants it the most.” former Celtics forward Kevin McHale
Source: Yahoo Sports
Game 7 of the NBA Finals is just a day away, and what a series this has turned out to be for the fans of the longest rivalry alive in the NBA. The Boston Celtics will face the defending champs, the Los Angeles Lakers, with the Lakers, a score to settle, looking to avenge their lose to the Celtics in the 2008 NBA Finals. It is, champion vs champion, and the best of the best will explode at the Staples Center tomorrow night. In Game 7, fans will be more pleased than the soldiers of both camps.
“It’s all out. It’s for everything. You save nothing, you leave nothing.” Kevin Garnette, Celtics, forward
“It’s all out. It’s for everything. You save nothing, you leave nothing.” Kevin Garnette, Celtics, forward
Source: The Daily Inquirer




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