[quote name='jlarlee']I gotta admit, and I'm probably not alone in this, i thought we wasted Eddie House to get Robinson. But I'm all for signing Nate if he plays this way. He is the perfect backup for Rondo because he gives the defense fits because you have to guard him the exact opposite of the way you guard Rondo. It seems most games he will come in and the defense will sag back because they have been doing that for 14 minutes already and he nails a shot.
He has been real effective in passing the ball too, I wonder if he has legitimately turned a corner or whether he is behaving to get a ring/better contract. Makes me think of some of the reclamation projects the C's pulled off in the early 80's[/QUOTE]
Nate Robinson IMO is an underrated player. I think he is alot better than the guy getting benched in NY.
[quote name='ph33r m3']If that happens and the Celtics win the championship again....the Lakers have to seriously re-think this whole Odom/Gasol/Bynum tandem.....because it won't win them another championship as long as a tougher team is in the NBA waiting for there vaginas to pop-up come playoff time. [/QUOTE]
Of course if there is a better team than someone isn't going to win

Anyways, the Lakers have a tough enough team when healthy to take down the best of them; that's what got them to the Finals playing 3-2 in the series currently.
If D Wade gets his wish, Lebron and Bosh will be on the Heat and we all know the Heat will get a championship for it, no matter how the others stack up.
[quote name='antlp89']Paul Pierce is extremely overrated [/QUOTE]
This. The sad thing is he will most likely get into the HoF.
[quote name='dafoomie']
Its like saying, well if KG, Pierce, and Allen weren't old... They're old. And Bynum is Bynum. Maybe he should've mailed it in for the season like the Celtics did and saved a little something for the playoffs, the guy just can't hold up for any length of time. [/QUOTE]
Actually its not. Ray about the same age as Kobe, KG same as Fisher, Pierce about the same age as Odom. As for Bynum, if healthy, he is a great scorer and good low post presense i.e. cutting off the lane, getting boards and blocks, etc. His play would be game changing.
Sporting News quote of the top 3 reasons why Celtics have momentum
3. They won the paint, again. With center Andrew Bynum(notes) struggling because of a knee injury, the Celtics outscored the Lakers in the paint, 46-32. The Lakers blocked 28 shots in the first three games, but just four in the last two.