Twitter folks are going crazy over a female Heat fan going naughty on the iconic Boston statue while celebrating a game 6 victory. That’s some crazy naughty celebration via TPS;
The Miami Heat as well as their fan base had to hear for days how the team was going to lose in Game 6 and be sent home. The team came out ready to play and forced a Game 7 that will be played Sunday Night.
One Miami Heat fan who was on the road cheering on the team celebrated the victory n a disrespectful manner.
The female fan stood on her hands and put her booty in the face of a Red Auerbach statue.
“This is how Miami Heat fans celebrated last night in Boston after winning game 6. The utter DISRESPECT to the legend Red Auerbach is disgusting. The Celtics need to take care of business Game 7 so we can get a proper picture out there…smoking a victory cigar with Red,” one fan tweeted.
The celebration didn’t last for long as the Celtics sent the woman and the HEAT home in Game 7.
Nothing about this Boston Celtics season has been easy. So, it stands to reason, making it to the NBA Finals wouldn’t be, either.
But at the end of a grueling seven-game series in the Eastern Conference finals against the Miami Heat, that is exactly where the Celtics have returned once again.
Behind terrific performances from Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, Boston won its third game at FTX Arena in this series, escaping with a 100-96 victory Sunday night in front of a sellout crowd that was thrilled by the exploits of the home team right to the game’s waning moments.
“Feels like it was always meant to be this way,” Celtics coach Ime Udoka said. “Difficult.”
For the first time in 12 years, the Celtics advanced to the NBA Finals, where they’ll face the Golden State Warriors. The series begins Thursday night (9 ET on ABC) at San Francisco’s Chase Center in a matchup that features 123 games of NBA Finals experience across Golden State’s roster, as compared to exactly zero for Boston’s.
To get there, the Celtics managed to avoid what would have been a truly disastrous collapse, going from having a 13-point lead with 3 minutes, 35 seconds remaining to holding a seven-point advantage with just over a minute to go to having their season in the hands of Jimmy Butler with 17 seconds to play as the Heat superstar rose up for a transition pull-up 3-pointer that could’ve given Miami the lead.
The shot clanked off the front iron and that signaled an end to the HEAT’s season.
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