Tony Allen, Tony Allen, Tony Allen. The man showed some serious 'go get it' when he flat out destroyed Pau Gasol's layup attempt. That play summed up the night for the rest of the Lakers, who failed to provide Kobe with any significant offensive assistance.
That was one of the better blocks I've seen in the playoffs. Tony Allen has been a huge asset for Boston defensively, although his offense has been very questionable.
I'm sure Charles Smith is still trying to forget this moment. If you are fan and watched this live, drop a comment about it. Did you feel bad for Charles Smith or were you pro MJ and Chicago?
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Oooooooh, there was nothing better than that (those) Charles Smith blocks.
ReplyDeleteHey, man. Come on over to SportsChump, correctly guess the winner and final score of tonight's game seven and drive off in a brand new t-shirt. Petrol not included.
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