I found the attempts at city/franchise trash talking by Ice Cube and Marky Mark to be continually embarrassing. Other than, it's a fun watch.
Not really relevant to the fact that their attempts at trash talk were embarrassing. As far as whether the Celtics own the Lakers--I can't say I care, but they basically owned them in one period of NBA history--the 1960s--before the modern era. The Lakers pretty clearly "won" the '80s (5 titles to 3, 2-1 in the head-to-head Finals) and have been much more successful since then overall (5 titles to 1, splitting the head-to-head Finals).
I'd rather have the C's history. But yeah, my comment was irrelevant to your point about the two douche-nozzles talking trash. Neither is irrelevant to the teams or franchises, really.
Didn't watch much of it. But I could seriously listen to Ice Cube recite desert recipes and be completely absorbed.
This stuff really doesn't get old, no matter how many times you see it. I actually learned something new, and that was when Magic and Larry finally met in the Finals. Lakers flew in and got settled at their hotel in Boston, and I never knew about the phone calls they'd get from Boston fans, the treatment from the hotel staff, or the fire alarm being pulled after 3 in the morning to disrupt their sleep before the first game.
I do not think you can tell the story of that rivalry without discussing race. Like it or not, it played a major role. The media is always debating whether Lebron or Michael were better. I do not think Lebron was as good as Magic. Loved watching how great he was again.
Ever seen Celtic Pride? Favorite line from that film.... "This drink is called Jimmy's Dick. Short, fat, but it fills the gap."
Colin Quinn wrote that with Judd Apatow. Only a Knicks fan could have gotten a Bird's Eye View on just how Boston fans are full of themselves.