Monday, June 7, 2010

Boston's Ray Allen sets NBA Finals record defeating Lakers

The Boston Celtics even up the NBA Finals with the Lakers taking Game 2 103-94.

Ray Allen set an NBA Finals record with 8 three-pointers, including a stretch where he hit his first seven in a row. Rajon Rondo picked up a triple-double and made all the hustle plays down the stretch.


2 comments:

Brett Klassen said...

Cool Post.
Allen was incredible last night, and so was Rondo. Allen & Rondo practically won the game for the Celts by themselves.
If Boston wants to beat LA, they'll need a better basektball from Garnett.
Where was KG last night?

Jonathan Khamis said...

Hey Brett, thanks for the comment. KG was ineffective due to foul trouble, as were most of the players. The officiating crew really needs to stop calling games so tight and let the players PLAY!

So far, the referees are sweeping both the Celtics and the Lakers 2-0.