One Game for the Rest of Our Lives
Actor Jack Nicholson makes a choking signal to the Boston bench during Game 6 of the 2010 NBA Finals basketball series between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers in Los Angeles, California, June 15, 2010. REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)

I’m sure we’ve all read, heard and watched enough sports writers and analysts discuss what a victory tonight will mean for each franchise and the signature players and coaches involved.  While the conversation is merited and captivating, I for one, am choosing to change things up.

The beauty of Lakers Nation is that it is a purple and gold loving community run by fans, for the fans.  So today, I’d love nothing more than to speak directly to my fellow citizens of LN – to you, you and even Jack.

2008 was painful for all of us.  A loss in the Finals is never easy to accept or understand, but to lose to them in a 39-point blowout clincher?  Words cannot do justice to that kind of pain for a die-hard Laker fan as so many of us have been nearly our entire lives. That is precisely why this Game 7 tonight will etch itself into our memory for as long as we live, regardless of the outcome.

Redundant question, but need I stress anymore how we must win?

We are faced with one game to erase and redeem that tearful anguish of two years past.  In a strange way, I’d even say that the Finals loss united us all even closer, just as it did the team.  It’s as if we all wanted nothing more than to somehow, someway relieve ourselves of that embittering defeat, together.

To be quite honest, the championship last year against Orlando just didn’t do it for me, at least not all the way.  It was obviously nice and well-deserved, but it didn’t really do much in the way of erasing the harsh memories of 2008. I wanted them again and I know the majority, if not all of you, felt some sense of the same.

This is not just Lakers fans vs. Celtics fans.  This is L.A. vs. Boston – coast to coast bragging rights are up for grabs.  I do not, cannot, want to imagine yet another summer of running through a mental replay of each Finals game wondering, “if only we had…”. Losing is not an option, not on our home court!

We are all apart of this together Lakers Nation.  Wherever you will be watching tonight, with whomever, I ask you to cheer, kill your voice with 150% of your heart and soul because that’s what the Lakers will be leaving out on the court.  Our guys are obviously playing for their own glory, but they also understand that they’re playing for something much greater than themselves and that my friends, includes each and every one of us.

Like I said, WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER.  LET US UNITE AND CHEER ON OUR LAKERS LIKE NEVER BEFORE!

I can’t think of a better prelude to Game 7 than this…

ONE…

TWO…

THREE…

RING!!!

LET’S GO LAKERS!!!!!

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