Lakers coach Phil Jackson never allows a moment to tweak the Celtics pass, so why should Ray Allen setting the 3-point record be any different?

This really doesn't need much introduction, so I'll just let what Jackson told the Globe yesterday speak for itself:

"I got kind of a kick out of it because we don't really celebrate 2-point baskets but somehow or another the 3-point basket has now become a really big thing. I guess because maybe there's so many 2-point field goals. But Reggie's going to be here. Ray's going to be here. It's like one stepping over the other at that time. So it's pretty cool."

Or, maybe, it's because a 3-pointer is a lot harder to make than, say, a layup.