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Boston Celtics Legendary Paul Pierce will win his step after his Game 2 Celtics Knix predictions are badly finished for him.
The Celtics blew a 20-point lead in Game 1, Knicks Working overtime in Boston. However, Pierce, who is sticking to his previous team, made a bold prediction before the game two tip-off.
“If the Celtics lose Game 2 at home, I promise you, I’ll be walking here tomorrow,” he said. “I’m walking here. I’m walking here 15 miles. I’m walking here in my robe. I’m not wearing shoes, naked naked.
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May 14th, 2018, former NBA player Paul Earrings, New York City. (Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)
Pierce may have zinned the Celtics as he blew an additional 20-point lead on Wednesday night and fell to the 91-90 Knicks.
After seeing the Celtics crumble, Pierce took him to X and posted how far his walk would go to work on time.
And Pierce seemed to make good his promises and appeared on Instagram Live to catch himself walking through the studio, robes and more.
“This is crazy, dog. I can’t believe it. “I’m sweating. So I’m about four miles now. So do you think I’ve got another 16 miles?”
Knicks Stun Celtics, steal game 2 back from another 20-point hole
His former teammate, Kevin GarnettI found him on the side of the road.
When Pierce finally reaches Fox Studio, he arrives in his wheelchair after a “stroll of shame.”

Brooklyn Net’s pole earrings during a game against the Detroit Pistons on April 4, 2014 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. (nbae via Jesse D. Gallabrant/Getty Images)
Pierce bets on live television, but Celtics fans probably thought they would blow another game away like Game 1. But they were once again cooled off the field and shot 25% from the 3-point range.
Worse, the Celtics didn’t convert baskets out of the field for the final 8:40 of the fourth quarter, allowing the Knicks to return quickly, like on Monday night.
Jalen Brunson made two clutch free throws to give New York a one-point lead, and Mikal Bridges scored 14 points in the fourth quarter alone, supporting the Knicks’ comeback, blocking Jayson Tatum Pass to seal the victory as if torn the ball out of Jaylen Brown’s hand on Monday night.

NBA legend pole earrings from Game 3 of the 2022 NBA Finals at TD Garden in Boston on June 8, 2022. (Mark Blinch/Nbae via Getty Images)
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The Knicks and Celtics will be tip-off again at Madison Square Garden on Saturday afternoon.
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