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Celtics – Lakers – Game 1 – NBA Finals 2010

Lakers’ defense shines in Finals-opening win over Celtics! The talk coming into the game circled around how the Celtics’ defense may rival that of the 2008 championship team. On Thursday, the Lakers showed their rendition of defense. They took charges. They caused deflections. They altered and rejected shots inside. In short, they frustrated Boston. That defense coupled with a late third-quarter spurt helped the defending champs deliver an emphatic blow to the Celtics, winning 102-89 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals at Staples Center. “I think people forget how good we are defensively,” Lakers forward Lamar Odom said. No one is forgetting how dominating Phil Jackson’s teams are after winning Game 1 in a series as his teams are a perfect 47-0. But a reminder of the Lakers’ ultimate goal was apparent in the locker room after the game. Scribbled in black on a white board directly across Kobe Bryant’s locker was the phrase “3 Mo.” “We’re counting down,” said Odom, whose team is now 9-0 at home in the postseason with Game 2 on Sunday. Leading the way for the Lakers in the series opener was Bryant, who had a game-high 30 points, seven rebounds and six assists. He has now scored 30-plus in 10 of his last 11 contests. Pau Gasol had a terrific all-around game with 23 points, 14rebounds and three blocks. Ron Artest chipped in 15. The dominating fashion in which the Lakers, who led by as many as 20 points, took Game 1 was surprising, even to Boston’s Paul Pierce. That’s because they have …

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2010 NBA FINALS Game 5: Boston Celtics VS Los Angeles Lakers (Kobe VS Pierce)

June 13th, 2010: The last home game for the Boston Celtics as they head to to LA for a game 6 and perhaps a game 7. Kobe was just ridiculous in the 3rd quarter…scoring 19 points. But the Celtics would respond back every time he would make a shot. Pierce led the Celtics with 27 points and Bryant with 38. It was a close 4th quarter but Celtics were able to pull away with a 92-86 win. The Celtics are up 3-2. Next game at Staples… Box Score sports.yahoo.com

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2010 NBA Finals – Lakers vs Boston Celtics Highlights Game 3 [Fisher Clutch Shots, Kobe 29 Points]

All content is the property of the NBA and its respective entities. Fisher’s offensive heroics the difference for Lakers. If it wasn’t already apparent, this is not the same series as the 2008 Finals. Mostly because of the Los Angeles Lakers. In their 91-84 Game 3 victory, the Lakers, both as individuals and collectively, fought through a litany of situations that would have left them reeling and beaten. And they were tested from the very beginning. Behind what was probably the best crowd at TD Garden in a non-series clinching win, the Celtics stormed out to a 12-5 lead. First there were six-straight points from Kevin Garnett (25 points), including two alley oops, and then six more from Rajon Rondo. “We seemed to gather some strength and change the course of the game right there,” Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. By halftime, the lead was 12 and the Celtics, who have not performed well playing from behind in second halves, were left to do just that. “We kept our poise after that quick start and didn’t get rattled,” Kobe Bryant (29 points on 29 shots) said. “We didn’t doubt our ability to win here, even though we hadn’t done it in the playoffs,” Derek Fisher said. “We understand that in order to be the best, you have to win wherever, whenever.” “It’s very frustrating, very frustrating when you don’t play well offensively,” Garnett said. “But defensively, you know, you sort of buckle down and get the stops and things that you want and you get back into the game only to come …

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(2010 NBA Finals Game 7) Lakers vs Celtics (06.17.2010) Trophy Presentation

JD2K Lakers Video Highlights www.lakersmedia.com Finals: Celtics -at- Lakers – 6/17 – Trophy Presentation Lakers 83 – 79 Celtics Boxscore: www.nba.com 2010 Playoffs – Finals Game 7

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Despite heavy LAPD presence, violence breaks out after Lakers’ victory

Crowds hurl bottles and other objects at police, smash marquees, jump on vehicles, break windows and light a small fire along Figueroa Street. At least one person is beaten unconscious. Despite a massive Los Angeles police presence Thursday night, sporadic violence broke out near Staples Center after the Lakers defeated the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals.

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Mike Dunleavy: Lakers’ Gasol led the way

Pau Gasol’s play down the stretch was the key reason the Lakers were able to defeat the Boston Celtics in Game 7 of the NBA Finals. Mike Dunleavy, former coach and general manager of the Clippers, is The Times’ guest analyst on the NBA Finals. Dunleavy has coached four NBA teams — the Clippers, Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks and Portland Trail Blazers. He was NBA coach of the year in 1999 with Portland.

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World Cup 2010 Germany Vs. Serbia Preview: Germans Look To Cast-Off Dark Horses

Steve Haag – Getty Images 4 days ago: DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 13: Lukas Podolski of Germany celebrates scoring the first goal during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Group D match between Germany and Australia at Durban Stadium on June 13, 2010 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Steve Haag/Getty Images) View full size photo

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Racist comment costs Andrew Johns his third job in a week

• Former Kangaroos’ scrum-half resigns from Paramatta Eels • Also lost New South Wales job and newspaper column Andrew Johns has lost his third job inside a week as a result of the racial slur that was exposed in the build-up to Wednesday’s State of Origin match. Timana Tahu, the Parramatta Eels centre who walked out of the New South Wales camp in protest at Johns’s racist comment about the Queensland centre Greg Inglis, revealed that the former Australia and Warrington scrum-half has now resigned from his consultancy role with the Eels. Johns resigned from his role on the New South Wales coaching staff last weekend, and has also lost his regular column with the Sydney Daily Telegraph. He has been backed by the Channel Nine television and Triple M radio networks, both of whom will continue to employ him, but the Newcastle Knights are still considering whether to retain him in a similar consultancy role to the one he had at Parramatta. Johns has also been asked to have a mediation session with Tahu, a former Newcastle team-mate, by Australia’s human rights and equal opportunity commissioner, Mick Gooda. Rugby league Andy Wilson guardian.co.uk

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England need fighting spirit in second Test, says Shontayne Hape

• Hape inspired by ferocious State of Origin game • ‘We can all play better than we did last week,’ he says England’s former rugby league star Shontayne Hape has been fired up to face Australia ever since watching Queensland’s ferocious State Of Origin victory over New South Wales on Wednesday. The Maroons clinched their fifth straight series win after a feisty clash in Brisbane that featured an all-in brawl, an alleged headbutt and numerous punch-ups as passions spilled over. Hape, the former New Zealand league international who will win his second England Test cap tomorrow, has been inspired by the Origin showdown to improve on a disappointing debut. England were too slow out of the blocks in Perth last week as Australia raced into an early 14-0 lead on their way to a 27-17 victory. “I was a bit nervous playing my first Test but with that out of the way I am just looking to put things right, to aim up this week and try to get a win,” said Hape. “I watched the Origin game in the week and that is what we want to bring on Saturday, some fire in our bellies.” The Wallabies were convinced that Martin Johnson would replace Hape with Jonny Wilkinson at inside centre with the aim of improving England’s kicking game and distribution. Hape’s all-round contribution was disappointing but it did not help that England’s game lacked any dynamism as they failed to capitalise on a dominant scrum performance. “Every one of us looked at our individual performance and we can all play better than we did last week,” said Hape. “We just hope we can build on last week’s game. “The forwards did some great work but they did get carried away and we have to talk to them a bit more. Hopefully we can get the backs a bit more ball and try to score some tries. We need to finish off our chances.” England’s captain, Lewis Moody, detected an “air of nervousness” in the changing room before last weekend’s defeat and he believes that contributed to England making such a slow start in Perth. But the inclusion of the Leicester scrum-half Ben Youngs and Northampton’s lock Courtney Lawes, who will both make their first Test starts, has helped inject fresh enthusiasm into the side. And Moody is confident England will come out all guns blazing tomorrow. “After the warm-up tomorrow I will sit down with the lads and make sure everyone is in the right place prior to the game,” he said. “We have been through the situation now when we did have that angst and nervousness which made the first 40 minutes tough. “Ben Youngs and Courtney have come in. They are very talented and excitable young guys and that enthusiasm can spread, which is great. I am excitable at the best of times so when they are excited it is even better.” England rugby union team Australia rugby union team Rugby union guardian.co.uk

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World Cup group matches to be scrutinised for evidence of match-fixing

• Final round of matches considered high-risk • Fifa says betting on throw-ins and bookings harder to track The final round of World Cup group stage matches are most at risk to match-fixing and will be closely scrutinised by to ensure they are totally clean, Fifa has said. Every match in the tournament is monitored by the Early Warning System that detects irregular betting patterns. But Marco Villiger, Fifa’s legal director, told a media briefing it keeps a particularly close eye on high-risk games which complete the first round at the finals. The top two advance from each of the eight first-round groups of four, and by the time teams play their final group match some have already clinched a second-round place while others know they have no chance of qualifying for the knockout stages. “These are the high-risk matches from a betting perspective,” said Villiger. “Match-fixing is the biggest threat facing football at the moment and there is a big risk in the last group matches, especially if a team is involved which has already qualified, or is already out. “We use our all our means to focus on those who have already qualified or are out. The question is, are these high-risk matches and the answer is yes, they are.” Fifa informed every national association, player, coach, delegation member and referee before the start of the tournament that they would watch out for irregular or illegal betting patterns. “I would not believe the World Cup could be a target for the betting mafia but in the meantime we have to be prepared that even the World Cup could be, not just lower-league matches.” A telephone hotline has been set up so that anyone involved in a match – players, coaches or referees – approached by a third party offering them money or a bribe for betting or match-fixing can inform Fifa in confidence immediately. “The threat is here,” said Villiger, “but we’re working closely with our colleagues at Uefa, with Interpol, with 400 bookmakers around the world, to do all we can to keep the game clean.” He added that live betting – for example when bets are placed on the first throw-in or yellow card at a match – was harder to track. “For this World Cup we are focusing much more on the investigative part of betting. We have international co-operation with Interpol and we have a number of informants who provide us with high-level information.” So far Fifa has not detected any signs of irregular betting at the finals but it is not resting on its laurels. “The World Cup, the Euros, the Champions League, other big tournaments are always vulnerable to the betting syndicates. We are binding all our forces together to fight this threat.” World Cup 2010 Fifa guardian.co.uk

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