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2010 NBA Finals – Los Angeles Lakers Highlights vs Boston Celtics Game 5 [Kobe 38 Points]

All content is the property of the NBA and its respective entities. Paul Pierce scored 15 points, Rajon Rondo added 10, and the Boston Celtics took a 45-39 lead over the Los Angeles Lakers into halftime of Game 5 of the NBA finals on Sunday night. Kevin Garnett made all three shots and had eight points and seven rebounds as Boston had two of its Big Three playing well at the same time for one of the few occasions in the series. Pierce made 7-of-10 shots. The Celtics were trying to take a 3-2 lead and move a win away from increasing their NBA-best total to 18 championships. They shot 66 percent and led at halftime for the first time since Game 2. Kobe Bryant scored 10 points on just 4-of-12 shooting for the Lakers, who shot just 33 percent. Andrew Bynum played 18 minutes and had six points, three nights after his sore right knee forced him to leave Game 4 after only 12 minutes. He and Derek Fisher (nine points) helped Los Angeles end a slow start. A message on the overhead video board before the Celtics’ starting lineups were introduced read: “The final stand at the Garden.” They made it a good one in the first half. The Lakers missed their first six shots as Boston jumped ahead 6-0, but Bynum and Fisher combined for the first 15 Los Angeles points for a 15-14 lead when Fisher hit three free throws with 4:58 remaining in the first quarter. Pierce hit jumpers for the Celtics’ final two baskets of the period, sending them to the second with a 22-20 lead. Bryant was only 1 …

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Ron Artest — The Ultimate Vodka Shower

Filed under: Ron Artest , TMZ Sports Screw Gatorade — last night Los Angeles Lakers hero Ron Artest took a celebratory bath in VODKA! Still wearing his jersey from the NBA Championship game earlier in the evening — Artest strolled into the Wonderland nightclub in Hollywood last night… Read more

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Celtics’ Big 3 may be making last stand (AP)

Two NBA finals meetings in three years used to mean the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers were just getting warmed up. Larry Bird and Magic Johnson did this three times from 1984-87. Boston won all three when the teams squared off in 1962, ’63 and ’65; and repeated the feat three times in four years at the end of that decade.

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Christina Aguilera Sings NBA Finals National Anthem, Celebs Cheer Lakers to Victory

Her new album failed to land at the top of the charts during its first week of release, but Christina Aguilera still felt like a winner last night. That’s because the singer opened Game Six of the NBA Finals with a rousing rendition of the national anthem and then sat courtside as the Los Angeles Lakers pummeled the Boston Celtics 89-67, setting up a decisive Game Seven for the title tomorrow night. Watch Xtina show off her vocal range now: NBA Finals Anthem Aguilera wasn’t the only celebrity at the game. As usual, the crowd was filled with more famous faces than Katsuya on a Saturday night. The most surprising sighting? Michelle Obama and will.i.am sharing a corporate box. While we try to come up with ways to taunt and jink Mr. Khloe Kardashian before Game Seven, take a look below at who else took in the contest:

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Ice Cube Says ‘Put Your Money On’ L.A. Lakers In NBA Finals

The West Coast MC and superfan roots for the purple-and-gold, gripes about unreliable refs. By Shaheem Reid Ice Cube Photo: MTV News Legendary West Coast mic enforcer Ice Cube is excited that the NBA Finals are upon us, but he feels that there may be something shady going on to make sure the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics series is extended as far as it can go. MTV News recently talked ball with Cube, and he insisted his beloved Lake show are the superior team, but the Cs may have some help from the boys-in-stripes, making some shady rulings inevitable during game play. “It’s gonna take [NBA Commissioner] David Stern to stop telling these refs how to ref these games,” Cube said, when asked what he thought it would take for the Lakers to repeat as NBA Champions. “I don’t know if they telling them how to ref these games, but it’s just ridiculous sometimes when I see these refs making sure that the series is extended. Games are leaned towards this team or that team. Every year is the same old dance. Everybody can pick two or three games where you knew the league had their hand in it.” True to Cube’s gripes, there were several questionable calls made during Game 2 of the finals Sunday night at the Staples Center, home of the Lakers. Even the team has had their complaints in the past about the finals officiating. Despite the refs’ calls, Cube said he felt confident his team will triumph over Boston, just like they did over the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference Finals. “What about the Celtics?” Cube asked with a grin. “They can’t beat us four times without help either. They need help from the refs too. Did you see Game 2, when we played them in the finals that year [2008]? Game 2 was ridiculous. Ridiculous! It’s the same thing. It ain’t about the series. It’s about ‘Will it go to Game 6 or Game 7?’ That’s all the league care about.” Still, Cube said it’s purple-and-gold — all the way. “You sound like you got some doubt,” he said like the superfan he is. “Let me put that to rest. We got the team to win it all this year. Put your money on the Lakers.” The Lakers and Celtics play Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Tuesday night. Who are you rooting for in the NBA Finals? Are you a die-hard Lakers fan like Cube? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Ice Cube

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Dustin Hoffman & Jason Bateman KISS At Lakers Game!

Actors Jason Bateman and Dustin Hoffman shared one hot passionate man-on-man kiss when the Kiss Cam spotted the two during the NBA Finals opening game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics at the Staples Center in Los Angeles MORE http://bumpshack.com/2010/06/04/dustin-hoffman-jason-bateman-kiss-at-lakers-game… added by: c7girl

Lakers vs Celtics score game 1 2010

Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant hugs forward Ron Artest during the second half of Game 1 of the NBA basketball finals against the Boston Celtics Thursday, June 3, 2010, in Los Angeles. The Lakers won 102-89. Kobe Bryant scored 14 of his 30 points in the third quarter as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Boston Celtics 102-89 in the opening game of the 2010 National Basketball Association finals. Bryant came out firing on all cylinders for the Lakers, who outscored Boston 34-23 in the third

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Live Stream: Lakers vs Celtics

Watch the live basketball game event of the 2010 NBA Finals between Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics in their Game 1 live basketball match this Thursday, June 03, 2010. The time of their match will be at 9:00 PM EDT. It’s an anticipated event when both teams are winning over their opponents in Conference Finals. The anticipated game 1 event: Lakers vs Celtics Live Stream Live Stream: Lakers vs Celtics is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

NBA Finals Schedule 2010

Game 1 Thursday June 3 9 p.m. ABC/R/TSN Game 2 Sunday June 6 8 p.m. ABC/R/TSN Game 3 Tuesday June 8 9 p.m. ABC/R/TSN Game 4 Thursday June 10 9 p.m. ABC/R/TSN Game 5 * Sunday June 13 8 p.m. ABC/R/TSN Game 6 * Tuesday June 15 9 p.m. ABC/R/TSN Game 7 * Thursday June 17 9 p.m. ABC/R/TSN 2010 CONFERENCE FINALS SCHEDULE Los Angeles Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns Game 1: Mon May 17 at L.A. Lakers, 9:00PM ET on TNT Game 2: Wed May 19 at L.A. Lakers, 9:00PM ET on TNT Game 3:

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Lakers vs Suns game 5 highlights

Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, rear, hugs forward Ron Artest after Artest#39;s last-second basket that gave the Lakers a 103-101 win over the Phoenix Suns in Game 5 of the NBA basketball Western Conference finals Thursday, May 27, 2010, in Los Angeles. A path through the lane suddenly opened up before Ron Artest(notes). Kobe Bryant’s(notes) missed 3-pointer dropped right into his hands, and Artest’s awkward layup banked neatly through the net as the buzzer sounded on Game 5 of the West

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