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Bryant, burrowed deep into his playoff tunnel, professes not to care about the rivalry, even when a victory might fulfill West's prediction that Kobe will go down as the greatest player to wear the Lakers' uniform.
"I'm playing in it. I don't give a damn about it," Bryant said. "That's for other people to get excited about. I get excited about winning."
Yet it's tough to believe Bryant: He also has said his NBA education during his youth in Italy largely consisted of watching Lakers-Celtics games, when Magic Johnson and Larry Bird clashed three times in four seasons.
Other Lakers aren't excited about playing the Boston franchise so much as they're thrilled for a chance at revenge on these particular Celtics, most of whom sent the Lakers home from the finals in 2008. Center Andrew Bynum, who was injured for that series, couldn't resist talking up a Boston rematch even while the Lakers were in the thick of a tough Western Conference finals against Phoenix.
These Lakers don't remember Game 4 of the 1984 series, when Kevin McHale clotheslined Kurt Rambis before Cedric Maxwell mimed a choking motion at James Worthy during a key game in perhaps the most fascinating finals in NBA history, an era-defining showcase of the Magic-Bird rivalry.
No, they remember June 2008, when celebrating Celtics fans punctuated their team's 39-point victory in the clincher by throwing rocks at Los Angeles' bus.
Leave it to Pau Gasol, the Lakers' cultured Spanish forward in his third straight NBA finals, to find a common ground between the importance of this franchise's history and the immediacy of winning one last playoff series in an eight-month grind of a modern season.
"The history just makes it a little more exciting than it already is," Gasol said. "It's a matchup that a lot of people want to see. The history is exciting, and there's a lot of -- you could say hate -- between the teams, crowds and fans and stuff, but we try to be above that a little bit, and try not to let that affect our minds.
"Obviously it's motivating, but you still want to win the Finals and championship no matter who it's against. But obviously it will taste better, to be honest, than what we went through in 2008."
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