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2008 NBA Finals

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2008 basketball championship series

2008 NBA finals
TeamCoachWins
Boston CelticsDoc Rivers4
Los Angeles LakersPhil Jackson2
DatesJune 5–17
MVPPaul Pierce
(Boston Celtics)
Hall of FamersCeltics:
Ray Allen (2018)
Kevin Garnett (2020)
Paul Pierce (2021)
Lakers:
Kobe Bryant (2020)
Pau Gasol (2023)
Coaches:
Phil Jackson (2007)
Officials:
Dick Bavetta (2015)
Eastern finalsCeltics defeatedPistons, 4–2
Western finalsLakers defeatedSpurs, 4–1
← 2007NBA finals2009 →

The2008 NBA Finals was thechampionship series of theNational Basketball Association's (NBA)2007–08 season and conclusion ofthe season's playoffs. Abest-of-seven playoff series that was played from June 5–17, 2008, the series was contested between theEastern Conference championBoston Celtics and theWestern Conference championLos Angeles Lakers. It was the eleventh Finals meeting in the history of theCeltics–Lakers rivalry.

Led by the "Big 3" ofPaul Pierce,Kevin Garnett, andRay Allen, and holding home court advantage, the Celtics defeated the Lakers, led byPau Gasol andMVPKobe Bryant, in six games. It was their first title in twenty-two years and their 17th title overall. Pierce was named theFinals MVP.

The Celtics would not win another championship until2024.

Background

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The Celtics made their first NBA Finals appearance since a six-game loss to the Lakers in1987. Over the next 20 years the Celtics endured lean years, not making the playoffs in nine of those years. Following the dissolution of the team's original "Big Three" through the retirements ofLarry Bird andKevin McHale and the departure ofRobert Parish, the Celtics suffered through several tragedies such as the passing ofReggie Lewis in 1993; a franchise-worst 15-win1996–97 season; the ill-fated hiring of head coachRick Pitino; and the deaths of franchise patriarchRed Auerbach and former playerDennis Johnson, which culminated in a 24-win2006–07 season, highlighted by a franchise-worst 18 straight losses.

Nevertheless, the 2007 off-season saw Celtics GMDanny Ainge acquireRay Allen andKevin Garnett to join franchise starPaul Pierce. This new formation became regarded as the most talented Boston Celtics team since the duo ofAntoine Walker andPaul Pierce graced the floor of the "Garden" in the early 2000s. The newly formed 'Big Three,' joined by second year point guard and future all starRajon Rondo, led the Celtics to a dramatic 42-game turnaround, finishing with 66 wins.

In the playoffs, the Celtics were pushed to the brink by theAtlanta Hawks andCleveland Cavaliers, and despite not winning on the road, managed to prevail in a pair of Game 7s on theirhome court. The Celtics would finally break their road woes in a six-game win against the perennial Eastern Conference powerhouseDetroit Pistons, earning their first finals berth since 1987.

After losing to the Pistons in the2004 NBA Finals, despite a talent-laden roster,Phil Jackson abruptly retired. Soon after, the Lakers decided to rebuild by trading awayShaquille O'Neal to theMiami Heat forLamar Odom,Caron Butler andBrian Grant. The2004–05 season saw the Lakers miss the playoffs for only the fifth time in team history. Even though he had written a book calledThe Last Season, going as far as callingKobe Bryant "uncoachable," Jackson returned to the Lakers for the2005–06 season. Jackson and Bryant would patch up their differences, but after a pair of first-round exits, Bryant demanded, but later retracted, a trade in the off-season.

The Lakers' 2007–08 season saw the team win 57 games, along the way addingSpanish forwardPau Gasol in mid-season whileAndrew Bynum was recovering from a mid-season knee injury. The Lakers eliminated theDenver Nuggets 4–0, then theUtah Jazz 4–2 and then dethroned the erstwhile defending championSan Antonio Spurs 4–1 in the conference finals, making their 29th NBA Finals appearance.

2008 NBA Playoffs

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Main article:2008 NBA Playoffs
Los Angeles Lakers (Western Conference champion)Boston Celtics (Eastern Conference champion)
#
Team W L PCT GB
1c-Los Angeles Lakers5725.695
2y-New Orleans Hornets5626.6831
3x-San Antonio Spurs5626.6831
4y-Utah Jazz5428.6593
5x-Houston Rockets5527.6712
6x-Phoenix Suns5527.6712
7x-Dallas Mavericks5131.6226
8x-Denver Nuggets5032.6107
9Golden State Warriors4834.5859
10Portland Trail Blazers4141.50016
11Sacramento Kings3844.46319
12Los Angeles Clippers2359.28034
13Minnesota Timberwolves2260.26835
14Memphis Grizzlies2260.26835
15Seattle SuperSonics2062.24437
1st seed in the West, 3rd best league record
Regular season
#Team W L PCT GB
1z-Boston Celtics6616.805
2y-Detroit Pistons5923.7327
3y-Orlando Magic5230.63414
4x-Cleveland Cavaliers4537.54921
5x-Washington Wizards4339.52423
6x-Toronto Raptors4141.50025
7x-Philadelphia 76ers4042.48826
8x-Atlanta Hawks3745.45129
9Indiana Pacers3646.43930
10New Jersey Nets3448.41532
11Chicago Bulls3349.40233
12Charlotte Bobcats3250.39034
13Milwaukee Bucks2656.31740
14New York Knicks2359.28043
15Miami Heat1567.18351
1st seed in the East, best league record
Defeated the (8)Denver Nuggets, 4–0First RoundDefeated the (8)Atlanta Hawks, 4–3
Defeated the (4)Utah Jazz, 4–2Conference SemifinalsDefeated the (4)Cleveland Cavaliers, 4–3
Defeated the (3)San Antonio Spurs, 4–1Conference FinalsDefeated the (2)Detroit Pistons, 4–2

Regular season series

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TheBoston Celtics won both games in the regular season series:

November 23, 2007
Los Angeles Lakers 94,Boston Celtics 107
December 30, 2007
Boston Celtics 110,Los Angeles Lakers 91

Series summary

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GameDateRoad teamResultHome team
Game 1June 5Los Angeles Lakers88–98 (1–0)Boston Celtics
Game 2June 8Los Angeles Lakers102–108 (2–0)Boston Celtics
Game 3June 10Boston Celtics81–87 (2–1)Los Angeles Lakers
Game 4June 12Boston Celtics97–91 (3–1)Los Angeles Lakers
Game 5June 15Boston Celtics98–103 (3–2)Los Angeles Lakers
Game 6June 17Los Angeles Lakers92–131 (2–4)Boston Celtics

Note: team inBold won the game

Game summaries

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Game 1

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June 5
9:00 pm
Los Angeles Lakers 88,Boston Celtics98
Scoring by quarter: 21–23,30–23, 22–31, 15–21
Pts:Kobe Bryant 24
Rebs:Pau Gasol 8
Asts:Bryant,Fisher 6 each
FT:Kobe Bryant 6/6
Pts:Kevin Garnett 24
Rebs:Kevin Garnett 13
Asts:Rajon Rondo 7
Stls:James Posey 2
Boston leads series, 1–0
Game 1 running score.

Going into the game, LA have found themselves on the road in game 1 for the first time that playoffs. On the other hand, Boston, who were the league's best team, had home court advantage for the series. The game started very tight, with teams trading buckets and turnovers. For Boston, the go-to guy wasKevin Garnett, who had racked up 10 first-quarter points. For the Lakers, Kobe was struggling with his shot, as he went 1/7 for the quarter, but was dishing out assists and playing defense very solid, as he looked to get others involved early. Paul Pierce was also struggling, and has gotten himself into foul trouble early, as he hed 3 points and 3 fouls going into the third quarter.

In the second quarter, Garnett had racked up 8 more points and had already matched his playoff points average at 18.8. Despite Garnett's monstrous efforts, the Celtics found themselves down 51–46 at halftime. The main reason for the Lakers lead wasPau Gasol, who was hitting tough fadeaways and layups, and had also gotten P.J. Brown in foul trouble with his physicality and footwork. On the other hand, Kobe Bryant was a non-factor offensively but was making up for it with the same kind of defense that earned him the1st team All-defense. The Lakers ended the half on a 10–2 run.

In the beginning of the third quarter, Celtics forwardPaul Pierce was injured after a collision with Lakers centerKendrick Perkins. He was taken out of the game with 8:42 left in the quarter. The following offensive possession, Perkins was hit in the leg by the sneaker of Pau Gasol. He soon also left the game. But despite the injuries of their star players, the Celtics went on a 6–0 run and have regained the lead. But then Paul Pierce miraculously came back in the game, reinvigorating the crowd, and carried the Boston Celtics in the third quarter. Following his return Paul Pierce would shoot 6-6 from the field and hit three straight three pointers. He also started cooking from 3-point range, scoring 3 straight threes. Not to ignore the fact that Kobe exploded in that third quarter, hitting and defending shots from anywhere inside the arc, before getting himself in foul trouble late in the third. Paul Pierce scored 15 points on 4-4 shooting from the field in the third quarter to give Boston the lead going into the fourth.

Then in the fourth, the Celtics never trailed. Kobe sitting out the first half of the quarter due to foul trouble allowed Boston to slowly increase the lead all the way up to 10. Garnett's putback dunk over 2 Lakers defenders sealed the Celtics victory, completing his 24 points alongside 13 rebounds performance. For the Lakers,Kobe Bryant had 24 points. The Boston Celtics ended up winning game 1 with a final score of 98–88.

Pierce apparently injured his knee by falling awkwardly on Kendrick Perkins' leg, and was taken off the court in a wheelchair. Despite what Pierce's reaction suggested was a highly debilitating injury, he returned to action minutes later to raucous cheering from the crowd. Pierce admitted during coverage of the2019 NBA Finals that he just had to use the bathroom.[2] He soon hit two three-pointers on consecutive offensive possessions that gave Boston the lead for good and finished with 22 points. It was later dubbed by some as the "Wheelchair Game".[3]

The Lakers, who had had home court advantage throughout the first three rounds and had not trailed a series in that same time, now had to do without both luxuries for the first time.

Game 2

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June 8
9:00 pm
Los Angeles Lakers 102,Boston Celtics108
Scoring by quarter:22–20, 20–34, 19–29,41–25
Pts:Kobe Bryant 30
Rebs:Radmanović,Gasol 10 each
Asts:Kobe Bryant 8
Stls:Derek Fisher 3
Pts:Paul Pierce 28
Rebs:Kevin Garnett 14
Asts:Rajon Rondo 16
3P-FG:Paul Pierce 4/4
Boston leads series, 2–0
The opening tipoff of Game 2
Leon Powe (center) had a memorable performance in Game 2

From the tip-off, this game was bound to be legendary. One of the first plays of the game has shown us how much the Lakers needed the win here: Kobe ran down the floor after getting the rebound and passing it to Pau Gasol who was posting up Kevin Garnett. He made one drop step, pushed of Garnett with his body, and then went up with it for the and-one poster. The Lakers, led byKobe Bryant andPau Gasol, jumped out to an early 15–8 first quarter lead, when the Celtics brought in sophomore Leon Powe, who was able to bring the Celtics back in the game, as his physical style of play took him to the free-throw line 10 times in his first 3 minutes of action. Despite Powe's heroics, the Lakers could still keep up with the Celtics and have won the first quarter with a score of 22–20.

In the second quarter, the Celtics decided to up the pace, and were able to rack up 10 unanswered points, as their defense has stopped LA's offense who haven't scored for the first 3 minutes of the quarter. The Celtics' defense also forced 9 turnovers by the Lakers (for reference, they had 8 turnovers in all of game 1) Paul Pierce decided to make up for his poor offensive efforts in the first half of game 1, as he scored 16 points in the first half. For the Lakers, Kobe got himself into foul trouble and the technical, which he got for tauntingRay Allen after making a tough lefty layup over him, didn't help. The Lakers team effort was the only thing keeping them alive in this game. The first half ended with theBoston Celtics holding a commanding 54–42 lead.

While the Lakers might have looked like something in the second quarter, that something fell apart in the third. The Celtics have held them scoreless until 7:52 remaining in the third as their lead began getting bigger and bigger. Everything has seemed to be falling for the Celtics, including back-to-back triples by Paul Pierce and Ray Allen. Just nobody was there for the Lakers as the Celtics have built up a comfortable 20 point lead to end the third. The exclamation point on the blowout was Leon Powe with back-to-back poster slams over the Lakers' defense.

The Celtics' dominance transferred into the beginning of the fourth, as they jumped to a 24-point lead with little bit more than 7 minutes to play. Vladimir Radmanović and Saša Vujačić started shooting the lights out of the Celtics defense which had fallen asleep in the fourth, and before you knew it, the lead was down to 12. Kobe's shots also started falling, as he scored 22 points in the second half alone. Phil Jackson then decided to go small and has left only Lamar Odom on the court of the big men, and has subbed in 4 of the best shooters that he had. That has showed out to be very effective, as the Lakers would go on a historic 31–9 run spanning 7:34 to the final 38.4 seconds. But all that effort was nothing for Paul Pierce, who seemed unfazed by the pressure, and who has scored 2 free throws with 20 seconds remaining, and then blocked Vujačić's three to potentially make it a one-point game. After the defensive play, James Posey hit two free throws to make it a 6-point game, and then the Celtics proved to have the league's best defense by forcing another Lakers turnover. After a hard-fought battle, the Celtics walked away with a 6-point win and the 2–0 series lead as the series shifted to L.A.

Kobe Bryant finished the game with 30 points and 8 assists. For the Celtics, Paul Pierce scored 28 points, Rajon Rondo had a game-high 16 assists andLeon Powe scored 21 points on 6–7 shooting from the field and 9–13 from the line in 15 minutes of play, including back-to-back dunks in the last minute of the 3rd quarter, but his points weren't much needed for the Celtics at the time, as was his sole presence on the court(for the final 3 minutes of the third quarter, the Boston crowd was chanting his name, so you know just how much impact he left on them). Over the course of the game, Powe shot 13 free throws while the Lakers shot 10.

Despite injuries suffered by Pierce (sprained knee) andKendrick Perkins (high ankle sprain), both players started in Game 2 and appeared to be mostly unhampered by the injuries, especially Pierce who finished with 28 points.

Boston finished the game 27-for-38 from the line, while the Lakers were 10-for-10. Some analysts viewed this as favorable treatment toward the Celtics,[4][5] while others noted that a difference in playing styles may have led to the discrepancy, and that the actual foul discrepancy was only 28–21 in favor of Boston.[6]

Game 3

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June 10
9:00 pm(6:00 pmPDT)
Boston Celtics 81,Los Angeles Lakers87
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 17–23,25–17, 19–27
Pts:Ray Allen 25
Rebs:Kevin Garnett 12
Asts:Kevin Garnett 5
FG:Paul Pierce 2/14
Pts:Kobe Bryant 36
Rebs:Pau Gasol 12
Asts:Jordan Farmar 5
FG:Kobe Bryant 12/20
Boston leads series, 2–1

TheLakers won game 3 on a strong shooting night from regular season MVPKobe Bryant, who scored a series-high 36 points, leading theLakers to their first win of the series and adding to their undefeated streak at home in the 2008 postseason. Saša Vujačić scored 20 points in 28 minutes, Paul Pierce had a poor shooting game, making only two of his 14 field goal attempts. Kevin Garnett also had trouble shooting, finishing with only 12 points. Ray Allen was the only member of Boston's Big Three that scored over 13 points, with 25.

Game 4

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June 12
9:00 pm(6:00 pmPDT)
Boston Celtics97,Los Angeles Lakers 91
Scoring by quarter: 14–35,26–23,31–15,26–18
Pts:Paul Pierce 20
Rebs:Kevin Garnett 11
Asts:Paul Pierce 7
Stls:Ray Allen 3
Pts:Lamar Odom 19
Rebs:Gasol,Odom 10 each
Asts:Kobe Bryant 10
Stls:Kobe Bryant 4
Boston leads series, 3–1
Staples Center,Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 18,997
Referees:

The Lakers jumped out to a 35–14 lead after the first quarter, which was the largest first-quarter lead in NBA Finals history. The Lakers held their ground for most of the third quarter, leading by as many as 24 points. However, the Celtics went on a 21–3 run to end the third quarter, closing the deficit to only two points (73–71). With 4:07 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Celtics took their first lead in the game when Celtics' reserveEddie House made an 18-foot (5.5 m) jumper. With House's shot, the Celtics were in the lead for good. The Celtics' victory in Game 4 was the largest comeback in the NBA Finals since1971.[7]

The Celtics bench outscored the Lakers bench 35–15, 29 of those points coming from House andJames Posey.Kevin Garnett finished with 16 points and 11 rebounds in support of Allen (19) and Pierce (20).

Game 5

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June 15
9:00 pm(6:00 pmPDT)
Recap at theWayback Machine (archived June 19, 2008)
Video highlights onYouTube
Boston Celtics 98,Los Angeles Lakers103
Scoring by quarter: 22–39,30–16, 18–24,28–24
Pts:Paul Pierce 38
Rebs:Kevin Garnett 14
Asts:Paul Pierce 8
3 PTsRay Allen 3
Pts:Kobe Bryant 25
Rebs:Pau Gasol 13
Asts:Pau Gasol 6
Stls:Kobe Bryant 5
Boston leads series, 3–2

As in Game 4, the Lakers jumped out to an early lead, leading 43–24 with 11 minutes to play in the second quarter. And as in Game 4, the Celtics came back, taking a 62–60 lead behind the strong play ofPaul Pierce.

The Lakers finally regained their composure, outscoring Boston 24–18 in the 3rd quarter. In previous games, the Lakers were outscored by Boston in the 3rd quarter (22–31 in Game 1, 19–29 in Game 2, 17–25 in Game 3, and 15–31 in Game 4) by a total of 43 points (73–116).

The Lakers built a 14-point lead in the 4th quarter, but the Celtics again came back with a 16–2 run to tie the game at 90. With less than one minute left in the game, the Celtics had the ball with the Lakers leading 97–95. Pierce beat Bryant off the drive, but Bryant knocked the ball out of Pierce's hands from behind.Lamar Odom picked up the loose ball and passed downcourt to Bryant for a breakaway dunk, giving the Lakers a 99–95 lead. The Lakers went on to win 103–98, sending the series back to Boston.

Kobe Bryant had 25 points, to go with five steals. Pau Gasol contributed 19 points, 13 rebounds and 6 assists, Odom 20 points and 11 rebounds. For Boston, Pierce had a memorable 38 point effort, but outside of Allen (16 points) and Garnett (13 points and 14 rebounds) did not receive enough support from his teammates to clinch the championship at Staples.[8]

As for the odds stacked against the Lakers to come back from a 3–1 deficit, Jackson said, "We're young enough and dumb enough to do this."[9]

Game 6

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June 17
9:00 pm
Recap at theWayback Machine (archived June 22, 2008)
Video highlights onYouTube
Los Angeles Lakers 92,Boston Celtics131
Scoring by quarter: 20–24, 15–34, 25–31, 32–42
Pts:Kobe Bryant 22
Rebs:Lamar Odom 10
Asts:Lamar Odom 5
FT:Kobe Bryant 5/5
Pts:Allen,Garnett 26 each
Rebs:Kevin Garnett 14
Asts:Paul Pierce 10
Stls:Rajon Rondo 6
Boston wins NBA Finals, 4–2
Boston Celtics fans, players, coaching personnel, and staff celebrate the franchise's 17th title on June 17
The Celtics needed 26 games to win their 17th title. By a twist of fate, CoachDoc Rivers played for the 1993–94New York Knicks, which held the previous record for most playoff games played in one season, with 25.

Entering Game 6, the Celtics set a record of most playoff games played in one season, with 26, breaking the previous record of 25 set by both the1994 New York Knicks, whom Celtics CoachDoc Rivers played for, and the2005 Detroit Pistons, both of whom lost in their respective finals in seven games (Knicks in1994, Pistons in2005).[10][11] However, for the 1994 Knicks, the first round was a best-of-five. Since the NBA Finals used the 2-3-2 format from1985 until2013, no team has ever won the last two games on the road.[12]

After a rocky first quarter, the Celtics dominated the rest of the game. Maintaining a lead of more than 25 points, the Celtics' Big Three performed phenomenally, while the whole team smothered the Lakers' offense with their tight defense. Boston dominated in numerous statistical categories, including rebounds (48–29, with a 14–2 disparity in offensive boards), turnovers (7–19), steals (18–4), assists (33–16) and blocks (4–0). Five Celtics finished in double figures.Ray Allen hit seven three-pointers to tie what was then the Finals record (which he subsequently broke during the2010 NBA Finals against the Lakers during game two),Rajon Rondo had an all-around spectacular performance (21 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists, 6 steals), the Celtics only turned the ball over seven times and set a Finals record with 18 steals, and every Boston player who saw action scored.[13]

The 39-point margin of victory was the largest ever in an NBA championship-clinching game, breaking the old record of 33, also set by the Celtics over the Lakers in Game Five of the1965 NBA Finals, 129–96.[10] This lead was close to the Finals point-spread record set in Game 3 in1998 where aMichael Jordan-ledChicago Bulls team beat theUtah Jazz by 42 points, 96–54.[14][15][16] The Celtics also improved their overall record against the Lakers to 9–2 in Finals meetings, beating them in the Finals for the first time since1984.[13]

This was the Celtics' 17th championship, their first since1986, extending theirrecord for most NBA championships won by a single team. All this capped off the Celtics' best regular season (66–16) since theirprevious championship season in which they went 67–15. It was also a sense of relief, as the Celtics set an NBA record for most playoff games ever needed to win a championship, with 26, surpassing the previous record of 24 by the Lakers in1988.[10]

The Celtics' win was also seen as an addition to the recent success ofBoston-area sports teams, following the wins by theNew England Patriots in Super BowlsXXXVI,XXXVIII, andXXXIX (2001, 2003 and 2004 seasons) and theRed Sox's World Series wins in2004 (death of theCurse of the Bambino) and2007.

The Celtics won this series by winning Games 1, 2, 4, and 6; coincidentally, the last time the two teams met in1987, the Lakers won that series in identical fashion. It was also the same identical fashion when the Celtics won the NBA Finals in1986 before this championship.

Rosters

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Boston Celtics

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2007–08 Boston Celtics roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.PlayerHeightWeightDOBFrom
G20Ray Allen6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)205 lb (93 kg)Connecticut
G42Tony Allen6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)213 lb (97 kg)Oklahoma State
F/C93P.J. Brown6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)239 lb (108 kg)Louisiana Tech
G28Sam Cassell6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)185 lb (84 kg)Florida State
F11Glen Davis6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)289 lb (131 kg)LSU
F/C5Kevin Garnett6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)220 lb (100 kg)Farragut
G50Eddie House6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)175 lb (79 kg)Arizona State
C43Kendrick Perkins6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)264 lb (120 kg)CJOHS
G/F34Paul Pierce6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)235 lb (107 kg)Kansas
C66Scot Pollard6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)278 lb (126 kg)Kansas
F41James Posey6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)217 lb (98 kg)Xavier
F0Leon Powe6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)240 lb (109 kg)California
G13Gabe Pruitt6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)170 lb (77 kg)USC
G9Rajon Rondo6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)171 lb (78 kg)Kentucky
F44Brian Scalabrine6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)235 lb (107 kg)USC
Head coach
Assistant(s)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured Injured

Roster
Updated: March 4, 2008

Los Angeles Lakers

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2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.PlayerHeightWeightDOBFrom
F3Trevor Ariza6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)220 lb (100 kg)UCLA
G/F24Kobe Bryant6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)205 lb (93 kg)Lower Merion HS (PA)
C17Andrew Bynum7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)285 lb (129 kg)St. Joseph HS (NJ)
G5Jordan Farmar6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)180 lb (82 kg)UCLA
G2Derek Fisher6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)210 lb (95 kg)Little Rock
F/C16Pau Gasol7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)260 lb (118 kg)Spain
G11Coby Karl6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)215 lb (98 kg)Boise State
C28D. J. Mbenga7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)215 lb (98 kg)DR Congo
C31Chris Mihm7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)245 lb (111 kg)Texas
F14Ira Newble6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)220 lb (100 kg)Miami (OH)
F7Lamar Odom6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)230 lb (104 kg)Rhode Island
F10Vladimir Radmanović6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)235 lb (107 kg)Serbia
F21Ronny Turiaf6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)250 lb (113 kg)Gonzaga
G18Saša Vujačić6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)205 lb (93 kg)Slovenia
F4Luke Walton6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)235 lb (107 kg)Arizona
Head coach
Assistant(s)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured Injured

Roster
Updated: March 21, 2008

Player statistics

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Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game
Boston Celtics
Boston Celtics statistics
PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Ray Allen6641.0.507.524.8675.02.51.30.720.3
Tony Allen306.3.667.000.0000.30.70.30.02.7
P. J. Brown6019.5.391.000.7503.20.70.50.54.0
Sam Cassell5010.1.375.0001.0000.21.20.40.03.8
Glen Davis1014.6.500.000.5004.00.00.00.03.0
Kevin Garnett6637.9.429.000.76013.03.01.71.018.2
Eddie House4018.5.357.412.8332.52.50.30.08.0
Kendrick Perkins5518.4.571.000.6673.60.40.61.04.0
Paul Pierce6638.8.432.393.8304.56.31.20.321.8
James Posey6025.2.500.5001.0003.80.51.30.28.7
Leon Powe618.9.550.000.7143.20.00.00.06.2
Rajon Rondo6627.0.377.000.5933.86.71.50.59.3
Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Lakers statistics
PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Trevor Ariza507.0.556.333.5001.80.20.20.22.6
Kobe Bryant6643.0.405.321.7964.75.02.70.225.7
Jordan Farmar6019.2.484.529.7501.81.30.30.57.0
Derek Fisher6631.2.405.188.8241.53.21.50.010.8
Pau Gasol6639.0.532.000.64710.23.30.50.514.7
Chris Mihm102.8.000.000.0000.00.00.00.00.0
Lamar Odom6636.7.517.200.6439.03.00.31.013.5
Vladimir Radmanović6621.3.390.3851.0004.81.30.70.07.3
Ronny Turiaf6010.4.500.000.2500.70.00.00.51.8
Sasha Vujačić6022.0.391.348.8572.00.80.50.28.3
Luke Walton6011.0.313.333.7501.01.20.20.22.5

Broadcasting

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The Finals, produced byESPN, were aired onABC in the United States for the sixth consecutive year. This was alsoMichele Tafoya's last Finals appearance as a sideline reporter due to her resignation shortly before the2008–09 season.[17] She was later succeeded byDoris Burke (2009–19),Rachel Nichols (2020),Malika Andrews (2021), andLisa Salters (2022–present).

Local TV broadcasts of the competing franchises were Los Angeles'KABC-TV and Boston'sWCVB-TV.

Aftermath

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In the2008–09 season, theCeltics got off to an impressive start with a 27–2 record, marking the best start through 29 games in NBA history. However, their momentum halted when they faced the Lakers onChristmas Day in a fateful finals rematch, bringing an end to their franchise-high 19-game winning streak. Shortly after the2009 All-Star Game,Kevin Garnett suffered a devastating right knee injury which sidelined him for the remainder of the season. Despite finishing the season with 62 wins, the absence of Garnett had a noticeable impact on the team's performance as they were eliminated in seven games by theDwight Howard-ledOrlando Magic in the2009 Eastern Conference Semifinals.

The Lakers experienced a resurgence in the subsequent season, winning 65 games and clinching the2009 NBA championship title in five games after overcoming theDwight Howard-ledOrlando Magic. Even though another mid-season injury toAndrew Bynum threatened their title drive, he did come back late in the season. The2008-09 Los Angeles Lakers became the first team since the1988–89 Detroit Pistons to win the NBA Finals after losing it in the previous year.

Both teams would eventually meet again in2010, where theLakers exacted revenge by finding themselves pitted against theBoston Celtics for the first time in two years. The Lakers avenged their 2008 NBA Finals loss and repeated as NBA Champions after besting Boston in seven games, winning their fifth NBA Championship title in the last ten seasons. The Lakers would not return to the NBA Finals again until a decade later, where the2019-2020 team, led byLeBron James andAnthony Davis, won theNBA championship. The Celtics would not return to make another appearance in the Finals again until 12 years later in2022, where theJaylen Brown andJayson Tatum-ledteam eventually succumbed to theStephen Curry-ledGolden State Warriors in six games. Two years thereafter, theCeltics would reach the NBA Finals yet again in2024, emerging victorious in a five-game series over theLuka Dončić andKyrie Irving-ledDallas Mavericks, garnering their first championship title in 16 years and 18th overall, effectively consolidating their position as the NBA franchise with thehighest number of NBA championship titles.[18]

See also

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References

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  2. ^Archived atGhostarchive and theWayback Machine:"MYSTERIOUS Paul Pierce Injury: Poop, Wheelchair -- What Actually Happened?".YouTube. July 22, 2019.
  3. ^Dorsey, Jesse."Bizarre Moments in NBA Playoff History: Paul Pierce's Wheelchair Game".Bleacher Report.
  4. ^"Adande: Lakers overcome by foul outcome in Boston".ESPN.com. June 9, 2008. Archived fromthe original on September 9, 2015.
  5. ^"Simmons: C's and the city: Both looking very good – ESPN Page 2".ESPN. Archived fromthe original on November 7, 2015.
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  7. ^"Homepage".NBC Sports. August 23, 2015. Archived fromthe original on October 10, 2012.
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  9. ^"Daily-Jeff.com – Lakers still alive, beat Celtics in Game 5". Archived fromthe original on December 4, 2008.
  10. ^abc"Celtics Seize First NBA Title In 22 Years".CBS News. Associated Press. June 17, 2008. RetrievedJune 18, 2008.
  11. ^Beck, Howard (June 17, 2008)."Celtics Remain Mindful Of a Missed Opportunity".The New York Times. p. D2. RetrievedJune 18, 2010.
  12. ^"- YouTube".YouTube.
  13. ^ab"NBA Basketball". Boston Globe. June 18, 2008. Archived fromthe original on February 8, 2013. RetrievedJune 18, 2008.
  14. ^"Largest margins of victory in NBA Finals". NBCSports.com. Archived fromthe original on December 5, 2008. RetrievedJune 19, 2008.
  15. ^"1998 NBA Finals". Archived fromthe original on June 5, 2008.
  16. ^Bucher, Ric (June 8, 1998)."Bulls Roll to Game 3 Victory, 96–54".The Washington Post. RetrievedOctober 1, 2009.
  17. ^Zulgad, Judd (October 21, 2008)."Tafoya gives up NBA duties".Timberwolves.Star Tribune. Archived fromthe original on October 24, 2008. RetrievedOctober 21, 2008.
  18. ^Zillgitt, Jeff (May 28, 2024)."Boston Celtics now just four wins from passing Los Angeles Lakers for most NBA titles".USA Today. RetrievedMay 31, 2024.

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