Sports Tuesday - NBA Finals, Game 3 - Tonight

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"We're not coming back to LA!." exclaimed Celtics forward, Paul Pierce after the Celtics nine point win over the Lakers at Staples on Sunday night. Even though the Celtics were able to pull off the split in LA, two of their 'Big Four' were nowhere to be found throughout Game 2. Garnett was benched most of the night with both foul trouble and inefficiency on the court. Pierce was hounded by Kobe Bryant most of the night and was held to only ten points; eight points less than his playoff average. The load was picked up by Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo; who combined for 51 points between the two of them. Allen was lights out from beyond the arc, shooting 8-11 from the 3-point line. With numbers like these, Pierce better be right in his second bold prediction of the playoffs (Pierce stated the Celtics would close out the Magic in the Eastern Conference Semifinals in Boston, they went on to close the series in Game 6 in Orlando). After winning the first game of a playoff series, Phil Jackson's teams are 47-0; which also explains his ten rings as an NBA head coach. Expect both teams to come prepared for war tonight as the series enters the Garden in Boston. With the switched format from a 2-2-1-1-1 to a 2-3-2 in the Finals, Boston has a great opportunity to not only take a commanding lead in the series before possibly heading back to LA, but they also have a chance of closing the Lake Show out in Boston if they come to play. Rondo must continue to prove himself as a true leader of this squad and KG must finally show up to play and be at least somewhat productive. The Lakers must contain the fast-paced Rondo-Run offense and dominate the boards if they want to take the first game in Bean Town. With the massive amounts of fouls being called in this series, they will also need big production from their role players in order to keep things rolling along. Odom, Artest, and Fisher must step up to make their minutes count. However, one thing is for certain, the Celtics-Lakers rivalry has definitely transcended decades and has reached a new level of competition and intensity in 2010.

Game 3 of the NBA Finals - Tonight, Coverage begins at 8:30 with NBA Countdown on ABC

Music Mondays - J Dilla

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For those of us blessed to be from Detroit, we already know of Dilla's legend and his impact on the hip-hop game. Along with being one of the most acclaimed producers in the game, Dilla is responsible for a movement that is still taking place within the city. Artists on the rise like Guilty Simpson and Black Milk credit Dilla for having a major stake in their success. J Dilla's catalogue is one that is completely unparalleled in the industry. It's hard to find another artist outside of other legends such as Biggie and Pac that completely embodied their hometown in their music as Dilla and the aforementioned have. There are not enough words in any language to express the impact Dilla's work has had on not only the local music scene but also in the overall scope of hip-hop. His passing in 2006 has become yet another tragic moment of someone with a world of ability to offer being taken too soon. Dilla's legacy is one that will continue to live on and inspire artists for years to come.

Check these out:
J Dilla - Donuts
J Dilla - Ruff Draft
Jaylib - Champion Sound
J Dilla - The Shining