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2010 NBA Finals – Lakers vs. Celtics Game 6 Highlights with Commentary

Lakers win Game 6 with a final score of 89 to 67. The series is now tied 3-3. Game 7 will be at Staples Center in Los Angeles. Disclaimer: This is for entertainment purposes only. I do not own any part of this video. NBA is the sole owner. All rights reserved to the NBA.

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Game 1 — Los Angeles Lakers Defeat the Boston Celtics 102-89 — 2010 NBA Finals Recap

Lakers take Game 1 of the 2010 NBA Finals over hated rival the Boston Celtics. We’ve got your recap and stats here. Follow this link to see the complete box score of the game: bit.ly The most important player in this game was Pau Gasol of the LA Lakers. Though Kobe Bryant finished with 7 more points than Gasol, the Spaniard’s dominance in the paint and with rebounds was the driving factor in the Lakers win. Gasol easily outplayed rival Kevin Garnett of the Celtics. For Boston to have a chance in this series, Garnett and the rest of the Celtics will have to work to limit Pau Gasol’s effectiveness, work harder to get rebounds and show much improved defense from Game 1. * Photo Credit: Description: Pau Gasol boxing-out for a rebound. Date: 5 December 2008 Source: bit.ly Secondary Source: Wikimedia Commons bit.ly Author: Keith Allison bit.ly Permission: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic bit.ly #

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2010 NBA Finals – Los Angeles Lakers vs Boston Celtics Highlights Game 6 [Force 7, Kobe 26 Points]

All content is the property of the NBA and its respective entities. Lakers race to 51-31 lead at halftime of Game 6 Lakers clobber Celtics, setting up decisive Game 7 Rajon Rondo was cut on the chin compliments of a Ron Artest elbow. Kendrick Perkins had to be helped off the court thanks to a Pau Gasol and Kobe Bryant sandwich. Paul Pierce wound up on his back time and time again in large part because of the Lakers’ swarming defense. It was that type of game for the Celtics. In what was a must-win to keep their hopes of a repeat alive, the Lakers answered emphatically, blowing out the Celtics, 89-67, in Game 6 of the NBA Finals Tuesday at Staples Center. Tied 3-3, the season now culminates in a winner-take-all Game 7 Thursday. “It’s a really high-tension situation,” said Lakers coach Phil Jackson, who will be coaching in his first Game 7 in the NBA Finals. No sweat for Bryant, who holds a 3-1 record in Game 7’s: “I know what’s at stake, but I’m not tripping.” Added Paul Pierce on how he feels heading into the game: “Very confident. “We know we have to come out a lot harder in Game 7. I promise you when I stand here on Thursday, we won’t be talking about energy.” If history has any say in the outcome, the Celtics have the edge. They are 4-0 all-time in Game 7’s against the Lakers, who hope to become just the seventh team in NBA history to come from behind to win a championship after facing a 3-2 deficit. While the Lakers were given new life, the Celtics see Tuesday’s game …

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2010 NBA Finals – Los Angeles Lakers vs Boston Celtics Highlights Game 6 [Force 7, Kobe 26 Points]