Jun 18, 2010

Finals

Time to plug into the ear buds and listen to some music. Terrible pain won't hinder my fingers from tapping the keys, playing my own notes.

~in this passenger's seat, you put your eyes on me~ T.Swift (Fearless)

The drama has reached a period. The Los Angeles Lakers won the 2009/2010 NBA ("World Champion") Finals. A hard fought Game 7 between the two powerhouses made the game looks like wrestling match. Quote Jon Barry: "If we put a cage surrounding the arena, it looks like they're fighting and wrestling..." Yeah. The amount of physical game is too much, too much to handle. Unlike any other games all season long, Game 7 of the Finals means whoever win wins it all. It's like All In. Every individuals, be it players, benches, coaches, crews, or fans, everyone is betting on that one last show. So the intensity and pressure can be felt from everyone's eyes. Some people worked hard to keep it hidden (Kobe and Artest) while others showed it plainly how much emotions are boiling under their heads (Garnett and Davis). The game began with solid Boston lead, with Garnett and Rondo making plays after plays. The duo towers, Garnett and Wallace, made it so difficult for Gasol to step into the paint. His shooting touch suffers alot, while Kobe tried a little too hard to prove himself worth the night. Kobe attempted to take the game by himself early on, and the Celtics are aware of the fact and hence they kept two, even three, bodies on him, torturing his shots. Guess who saved the day at the most improbable moment? Artest! Man! That was fantastic leap! Artest made incredible (and rare) scoring by penetrating into the paint (with his weird dribbling moves) and drew contacts to get him on the line. Fisher did it when they needed him the most, sinking a rainbow three to tie the game at 64. The Celtics were leading for three quarters into the fourth, but they slowly lose the lead with Artest and gang aiding Kobe to the win. Rondo made a rare three point to worry the Lakers for a while, but Vujacic and Kobe secured the lead with free throws. It was a moment with the highest passion, as tears rolling on everyone's cheeks. Lakers and their fans were more than just overjoyed, they were thrilled! The Celtics were heartbroke by their efforts. As expected, the Bill Russell MVP award went to Kobe Bryant. Jerry Buss, Lakers' owner, did not forget to thank the energetic fans for their support. It was a wonderful moment for the Lakers, especially when they beat their historical rival once again.

~One, Twenty one guns, throw up your arms, into the sky, you and I~ Green Day (21 Guns)

So far for the show. I still think I'm a little too old in handling my pain on my right ankle. Yeah. It may heal slow, but it did more than just injuring my body. I can feel that my mood is worse during these few days. Just hope I can get through it soon.

Tata. Stay Blessed.

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