
Boston's Historic Massacre of the Lakers in Game 6 Closes Out Banner Season
Stephen M. Hague - June 18, 2008
Somewhere, really high above courtside, Red is smiling. After 22 years of mediocrity and dissapointment, by far the longest drought between championships, the Boston Celtics will proudly raise banner # 17 to the rafters of the Garden this fall.
For Celtics fans who remember the last championship in 1986, here's a glimpse of what you've seen since. Remember these names ? Dino Radja, Sherman Douglas, M.L. Carr, Rick Pitino, Chauncey Billups, Vitaly Potapenko, Tony Battie, Walter McCarty. Ouch.
Fortunately they've been replaced by Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, KG, Danny Ainge and Doc Rivers.
Tuesday's game 6 finale was a case study in one team with "the greatest player on the planet", giving up and throwing in the towel early and the other team continuing to fight for the full 48 minutes even though the outcome of the bout was long over.
Showtime was a no-show for this game and most of the series as the Lakers lost large leads even in the games played in the Staples Center. Medical personnel inside of the Garden stood ready to check the pulse of the Lakers when it was clear that they were playing with no heart.
Phil Jackson proved he is a great coach and motivator when his rosters have names like: Jordan/Pippen or Bryant/O'Neal.
This 39 point point beatdown was even bigger than the Memorial Day Massacre in 1985 when the Celtics beat the Lakers 148 - 114. The Lakers would come back to beat the Celtics in that series, but not this one.
The dramatic turnaround from 24 win team to 66 win champions is still hard to believe.
The Celtics dynasty (yes, it's still there), and this year's team with the multiple story lines blended with the proud and rich tradition of the Celtics franchise made this series unforgettable.
Ray Allen with a Finals record (7) 3 pointer's after being poked in the eye by Lamar Odom earlier in the game and playing on fumes after missing much needed sleep while tending to his ill son.
Kevin Garnett, the Big Ticket who was beginning to be labeled as someone who couldn't carry a team to a championship. 26 points, 14 rebounds, and relentless defense put that talk to rest for good. Has there been a better scene than Garnett hugging Bill Russell at mid-court after the game saying, "I got my own now, I got my own. I hope I made you proud".
Playing for this team and this franchise meant so much to those who wore the green jerseys or managed the team or its players this year.
Doc Rivers who struggled through a season with 18 straight losses last year claimed to Tommy Heinsohn, "the Celtic tradition definitely helped pull this team together".
Paul Pierce the embodiment of the Celtics franchise thanked the fans for sticking with him through the lean years. Celtics fans would do well to return the thanks as Pierce was ready to move on last year before Ainge made the bold moves that led to this coronation. Pierce added, "It feels like I can come out of the shadow now (of the Celtics legends of the past). Now I can stand up and look at them eye to eye."
The Green Team can also step up on the pedastal that holds the new millenium's other New England champions, the Patriots and the Red Sox.
The euphoria is just beginning in Boston and in Celtics Nation. Celtics fans, remember to cherish this one as long as you can because chances are, you'll be talking about it for the rest of your life.



