
During the exciting playoff showdown between the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks, former NBA star Paul Pierce engaged in a lively exchange with Knicks fans. After the Celtics suffered a disappointing defeat in Game 1, Pierce confidently declared that they would bounce back in Game 2. However, the opposite occurred, and to complete a challenge, Pierce walked 20 miles in a bathrobe.
Although the Celtics ultimately fell short in the playoff series against the Knicks, Pierce didn’t hold back in his spirited critique, claiming that the Knicks were simply “lucky” and that the better team didn’t receive the recognition it deserved. Now, as the Knicks face off against the Indiana Pacers in the conference finals, Pierce hasn’t missed a beat, taking the opportunity to stir the pot and remind fans of his playful banter.
“I told y’all, dawg! Y’all so delusional! Maybe next year… or, maybe never…” Pierce said.
Paul Pierce trolling New York Knicks fans after losing the first two games at home vs. Indiana:
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“I told y’all, dawg! Y’all so delusional! Maybe next year… or, maybe never…”
Thoughts? 🤔
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The Knicks recently lost game 2 of their conference finals series against the Pacers, with a final score of 109-114. They are currently 0-2 in the series and will play game 3 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Paul Pierce Reveals Insights On The Thrilling New Era Of Basketball

The playoffs are absolutely on fire, and the 2024-25 NBA postseason is nearly at an exhilarating close. In the midst of all this excitement, Paul Pierce popped up on the KG Certified podcast to spill the tea about this exciting new era of basketball.
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“There ain’t no other league like this. I mean, this is the first time in history where you’ve had seven straight different champions. That’s showing you that the parity and the collective bargaining agreement, the whole deal, is working in favor of how we’re trying to do things around this league. It ain’t just one-sided anymore.” Pierce said.
For the seventh consecutive year, a thrilling new team will be crowned NBA champion. Pierce believes that the league is on the right track.