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The Los Angeles Lakers became the 2010 NBA champions by defeating the Boston Celtics in Game 7 of the NBA Finals. This was the second straight year that the Lakers won the title after the 2008 victory. It was also the first time that the Celtics have lost a game in the NBA Finals.

There are many reasons why this is one of the best Finals in NBA history. For starters, the team won the league's best regular season record, finishing with a 50-32 mark. Also, the Lakers earned home court advantage, something they hadn't had in the previous six years. In addition, the team had a very strong supporting cast.

Kobe Bryant took the top spot in the team's MVP race. He led the team with 23 points and 15 rebounds, both of which were career highs. In addition, he was named the winner of the 2010 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award, winning it for the second consecutive year.

Kobe Bryant is considered by some to be the greatest player to ever play the game of basketball. His accomplishments include five NBA championships, two Finals MVP awards, and five All-Star Game selections.

However, he is not the only player in the game to have won a trophy. After all, the Lakers have also won fifteen titles, and the Celtics have won seventeen. Similarly, the other MVP finalists are Rajon Rondo, Pau Gasol, and Tim Duncan. Despite all these players, it is Kobe's leadership and overall game-playing that helped the Lakers to their fifth championship.

Aside from the obvious, a team's defense and 3-point shooting are a few other factors that contribute to a championship. According to some research, a team that makes more 3-point shots than its opponents has a better chance of claiming a title. The Lakers made over 20 percent of their shots from beyond the arc, while the Celtics were able to keep their opponents from hitting more than nine 3-pointers a game.

While the Lakers and the Celtics did not have the best playoff performances, they did have a few memorable moments. As the teams fought for home court advantage, the Lakers were able to make a few clutch plays. One of the highlights of the final game was the 3-pointer made by Derek Fisher. Another was the improbable shot by Pau Gasol with a little over a minute to play.

Of course, the best way to determine whether or not a particular team has won a title is to examine the statistical facts. Using statistics, a team can learn which player or group of players performed the most impressive feats, whether they be technical or tactical. Additionally, a team's consistency can be important as well.

Statistically speaking, the most impressive feat was the fact that the Lakers outrebounded the Celtics by forty-five percent. While this might not sound like a lot, it is a huge improvement from the Lakers' 97.0 point-per-game average in the regular season. That said, the Lakers did have a bad night shooting the ball.

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