Something tells us Game 7 tomorrow might be one of the best game we'll ever see. It's not just a Game 7 - this is an NBA Finals and its Lakers against Boston. The Lakers are clearly the more talented team, and when they all come to play the better team, but Boston has played a tough, physical series and has earned the right to play game seven for the championship. If you won't be able to catch the game live, most likely you'll end up getting updates on your social networking site. So now, without further adieu…here are the list of people you might want to follow for some interesting tidbits and updates of the upcoming winner-take all Game 7.
Bill Simmons Sports columnist and podcaster for Page2 on ESPN.com and a former writer for ESPN The Magazine. He is also an Executive Producer of ESPN's new documentary project, 30 for 30. He is known by the nickname "The Sports Guy" (formerly "The Boston Sports Guy"). His ESPN.com column is written from the viewpoint of a passionate sports fan. He often uses extended analogies and references to pop culture in his columns. He is the author of The Book of Basketball,in which he explores NBA with hilarious insight, brilliant analysis, and a bevy of irreverent footnotes.
The Book of Basketball
John Hollinger Has a weekly columns in ESPN that are available through their "insider" subscription service. He developed the Player Efficiency Rating - a system that rates every player's statistical performance.
DimeMAg Dime' was created to be a "basketball lifestyle" magazine, covering not only the sport buy the off-court lives and lifestyles of its athletes and personalities. The concept is reflected in the magazine's tagline, "The Game. The Player. The Life."
Henry Abbot Founded TrueHoop in May 2005. Less than two years later, the posts and comments together total nearly three million words, and TrueHoop has become part of ESPN.com, where Henry is a Senior Writer.
Marc Stein He began writing for ESPN.com in 2000 and signed on full-time in 2002 to serve as the site's senior National Basketball Association writer. He also makes regular broadcast appearances as a reporter and analyst for SportsCenter, NBA Shootaround, NBA Fastbreak, NBA Coast to Coast, ESPNEWS, Cold Pizza and ESPN Radio.
Ball Don't Lie J.E. Skeets,Co-founder of The Basketball Jones podcast and a contributing NBA personality for Score Media in Canada. He was hired by Yahoo! Sports to edit their basketball blog which he renamed, “Ball Don’t Lie".
Mico Halili One of the most aspiring, great, and smart anchor of Philippine sports, either TV or radio.He is also a columnist for the sports section of sites FHM and GMA's Final Score.
Chris Broussard Sports analyst for ESPN who mainly covers the NBA. He also is a columnist for ESPN Magazine and ESPN.com. Broussard also makes appearances on ESPN's NBA Fastbreak as an analyst.
J.A. Adande Covers the National Basketball Association for ESPN.com. He also serves as a panelist for ESPN's Around the Horn and as a guest host on ESPN's Pardon the Interruption television shows.
Ric Bucher NBA analyst for ESPN and ESPN.com. Bucher is also a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine and a columnist for ESPN.com.
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