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Monday, June 14, 2010

Boston Celtics proving age is only a number

By Chad Garner
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
Just some random thoughts about the Boston Celtics, who are one win from clinching the NBA championship.
I guess age really is only a number. In sports terms, the Celtics are an old ballclub but there's got to be something said for heart, desire, teamwork and a will to succeed. The C's have all of that, and so much more.
Regardless of what happens is the final two playoffs games, how much longer will the Big 3 stay together? Sniper Ray Allen's contract is up, but do the C's retain him for say 2 years or do they let him walk in an attempt to get younger? It's a big decision, but I say re-up his contract for 2 more years and see if these guys can make another run at a title. Without Allen firing away on the outside next year, Boston will have big problems.
But one good thing is, regardless of the when KG, Pierce and Allen eventually leave Boston (either by choice or force), it's good knowing we have the point guard of the present and future in budding superstar Rajon Rondo. He's the real deal, and he's so much fun to watch.
Just watching this series vs. the Lakers, it goes to show how depth is so important. The C's have a bench and the Lakers don't. They have Kobe, Kobe, Kobe, and Gasol on occasion.
If the C's are lucky enough to win the championship, this title would rank right up their with the Patriots' title over the Rams. No one in their right mind would have picked the C's or the Pats to win anything. It surely would be another storybook ending. And a real shocker.
You can count on the Lakers getting the vast majority of the calls in Game 6, so expect a Game 7. You have to know David Stern wants it that way, too. Then the refs better let them play and swallow those whistles in Game 7.
Either way, the Celtics have been a joy to watch. They picked the right time to get healthy and that translated into getting hot.
Down goes, Miami, down goes Orlando, down goes Cleveland. Will the Lakers be next? Let's hope so.