Again, while I agree that LA will win, and most of your points about Kobe, I'm going to take a little time to show why your "winning" argument really isn't so great. But only because you asked me to...
"While Kobe and Fish will be able to calm their teams down in the first half of game one, the Celtics have NO ONE to provide confidence in the team. I expect Kobe to come out shooting in game one, and have atleast 15 points in the first quarter to let his players see the ball go into the basket and take the lock off the rim. 2nd quarter he will fascilitate the offense."
While this sounds good, and could happen, it is all opinion. There are no facts here, just wishful thinking.
Should have added IMO. The facts are experience. I am making a guess based soley on facts.
"Lakers have faced 2 championship contenders in the playoffs this year, Utah and SA and never lost a game at home. At home, LA has been golden."
I guess this is true, but I don't know if Utah is really a contender. But, the Celtics faced the Cav's who were in the Finals last year, and the Pistons who have won a title, and been in the East finals for 6 years running, so really that argument is a push, if not in favor of the Celtics.
The cavs were not a contender. You say the cav's were in the finals LAST year, but that is completly different. Because of many cav's trades and pick ups, the roster has done a complete 180. "The pistons would have won the title"
You call me out for an opinion then you say that.
"LA never gives up! When they were down 20 half way thru the 3rd quarter against SA in game 1, did they lay down and quit, NO! Kobe facilitated the offense and put the ball in the basket."
Take a look back and see how many points the Celtics were down on the road against the Piston's in a close out game, which is something they have never done. I think it was like 15 points? Anyway, they showed great effort winning on the road against Detroit, while down by a bunch.
, but I do not think the Pistons showed any heart in that game.
"Kobe is the best player and most clutch player in the game. Does 32 points per game in the playoffs, scoring 1.8 points per shot, and 17 points in the fourth quarter of Game 5 vs SA lie???"
Again, while I would probably agree, calling him "the most clutch" is opinion. And even the "best player" he is the MVP this year (and I think the best player in the game), but the Celtics don't exactly have scrubs on their team. Look at the all-star appearances between Garnett, Pierce, and Allen, they're not bad.
All star appearances mean nothing if you can not deliver in the clutch, as Allen has shown in a few play off games already. Show me the rings....
"Lakers in 5, NUFF SAID"
Again, opinion.
And your counter arguement isn't full of opinions????