
Celtics great Paul Pierce was quick to taunt Knicks fans after losing to Pacers
This is traumatizing 😂😂
— Paul Pierce (@paulpierce34)
The New York Knicks have not won a championship since 1973 — a span of 52 years — while the last 'Big Four' (MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL) club in the New York area to win a title was the New York Giants in 2012.
Pierce also
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'I walked so the Knicks can sit lmao,' Pierce wrote on X after the Knicks were eliminated.
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Unlike his second-round predictions that the Celtics were going to bounce back and take down New York, Pierce was right in his call that the Pacers were going to handle the Knicks in the third round.
'Pacers gonna pop y'all. Pacers gonna get y'all… y'all beat an injured Celtics team,' Pierce posted on social media shortly after the Knicks snuffed out Boston's hopes of winning back-to-back championships.
Paul Pierce after the Knicks eliminated the Celtics from the Playoffs
'Pacers gonna pop y'all. Pacers gonna get y'all… y'all beat an injured Celtics team.'
— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass)
It comes as little surprise that a longtime Celtics star in Pierce would enjoy twisting the knife against the Knicks.
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But, the FS1 analyst also sent some words of encouragement to a New York team that punched its ticket to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000.
'You gotta add some pieces. Obviously, y'all gotta get some depth,'
'Y'all beat the Celtics in the second round. What can I say? Y'all had a good year. But, add some pieces. Get some depth. Hopefully, y'all get some depth. Y'all be right back in it.'
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