The Lakers struggled some in Game 1 in Boston. The Celtics are not as strong as I assumed before I saw them play last Thursday. They are definitely beatable, especially by the Lakers. The good news from what I've seen so far is, the Celtics didn't win Game 1, the Lakers just lost it.
Kobe Bryant got a late start in Game 1, and after he did start to shoot, his shot was somewhat off. He finished 9 for 26 by the end of the night, those are not traditional Kobe Bryant shooting numbers. I expect him to have a better impact in Game 2. He's an extraordinary player, and there's no one on the Celtic squad who can seriously pose a problem for him defensively.
The Lakers had a hard time knocking down free throws, open jumpers, and open three-pointers in Game 1 as well. They missed seven free throws as a team, which is not like the Lakers I've seen as of late. They were 3 for 14 in three-pointers, and I recall some of those being uncontested. Sasha Vujacic and Vladimir Radmanovic, our two best three-point shooters, only had one a piece. Three-pointers have been a big part of the Lakers scoring the past couple of months. They need to get back to their gameplan, and stop letting the Celtics control the tempo.
