Breathe in the True Essence of the Playoffs

It’s always interesting sifting through the barrage of status updates on Facebook following tough losses by the Lakers, especially at home.  The loyal fans, bandwagon fans and haters alike, all post messages that seriously entertain.  You’ll see things such as:

The outright infuriated…
“I’m seriously going to break JJ Barea’s legs.”

The anti-loyal…
“I want 2 hours of my life back.”

The mockery of haters…
“LOLAKERSSSS.”

My status update?…

“If Wade did it to the Mavs in ’06, gotta BELIEVE KB24 can do it in 2011.  0-2.  Let’s see what we’re made of.”

In case anyone missed the memo, this is the playoffs.  The Lakers are two-time defending champions going for a three-peat and an unprecedented fourth NBA Finals appearance in a row.  By the way, that’s only been done by two teams – the Lakers and those dudes from that city where the Red Sox play.

Steve Kerr even mentioned during the broadcast that getting to the Finals four years in a row is just something that isn’t supposed to happen.  We’ve all been richly spoiled these last few seasons with superb postseason success that we often forget, there are fans in San Antonio still coping with an artery-buster of an exit in the first round at the hands of an eighth seed after regular season dominance.

And don’t forget, that was the Dallas Mavericks in 2007.  Do you remember what happened to them in 2006?

Allow me to reboot your memory.

NEXT: 0-2.  So What?
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