Celtics Fans Deliriously Happy, Somewhat Hung Over This Morning [Nba Finals Blogdome]
Deadspin —
... • Kobe Cements His Place In History As The Greatest Jordan Fraud Of All Time. Kobe's elimination game performance in Game 6 of the Finals was inspiring enough to remind us of another equally astounding elimination game performance in 1989 when Sixers center Mike Gminski courageously battled the Knicks front line, but mostly himself, eventually coming up short in the end, losing the series 3-0. [The Sports Hernia Blog] ...
Create The Caption #228
AwfulAnnouncing —
... you funny enough to create a caption for this photo of your World Champion Boston Celtics? Daily Links: Adidas Can't Be Happy With Garnett's Botch Of Their Slogan (CNBC) A Look At The National Headlines Today (HHR) Tiger's Done For The Season (NBC Sports) Looks Like Goosen Was Just A Bit Wrong (The Meaningful Collateral) A Pittsburgh Media Contest (Mondesi's House) Those Post Game NBA Store People Were Convincing (The Sports Hernia) The Most Obnoxious Sports Traditions ...
The 10-man rotation, NBA Finals edition
Ball Don't Lie —
... Um, that's not adidas' slogan. Try "Impossible Is Nothing." PF: Joe Posnanski, via The Big Lead. The definitive word on the ongoing Kobe-Jordan debate. SF: Sports Biz. The Celtics likely just turned in the most profitable run in NBA postseason history. SG: The Sporting Blog. Was the way the Celtics ran up the score in the final few minutes last night classless? PG: The Sports Hernia. Kobe's face, Doc's bath, and the odd Celtics fans in that post-game t-shirt ...






