Fun Fact

Boston Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo has at least 10 assists in 31 straight games.

Monday, June 11, 2012

New Generation

For the past decade, the San Antonio Spurs and Boston Celtics have dominated the NBA. Ever since the Spurs drafted Tim Duncan first overall in 1998, they have won four titles. The big three of Parker, Duncan, and Ginobili have stuck together and every year when everyone thinks they are too old, they prove the critics wrong. That especially goes for this season as nobody thought the Spurs would compete this season. Instead of backing down, the Spurs finished with the best record in the league and rolled off 20 wins in a row at the end of the season. It is unfortunate they just ran into an extremely hot Thunder team who beat the Spurs 4-2 in the conference finals. Who knows how the Spurs will do next season but I would not be surprised if they are in the hunt again come May.

Five years ago, the Celtics made a big splash in free agency after acquiring Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen to complement Paul Pierce. All three of the superstars had only one goal and that was to win their first title. They achieved that goal in their first year together in 2008 after they beat the Lakers. After that win, injuries riddled the team's chances of winning another one as they closest they got was in 2010 when they lost in seven games to the Lakers. After they lost last week to the Heat in a game seven heartbreaker, you have to wonder if the Celtics big three will ever be on the court together as teammate. My guess is no as Garnett and Allen are free agents this year. They will probably now have to rebuild around Rondo but it was a good run for the Celtics and they got the title they all deserved.
 
So now the attention turns to the next two dynasties. The Miami Heat and OKC Thunder are both young, explosive teams in their prime that are bound to be successful for years to come. Get your popcorn ready because this will be one of the fastest, most exciting finals in the history of the NBA.

With three MVP trophy's all Lebron has left to do is win the NBA Finals.

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