Paul Pierce played 15 seasons for the Boston Celtics and won a NBA championship with them in 2008. Hello, he gave everything to the team and takes that passion with him, since he supports the Celtics 12 years of the final season for Boston.
He showed that Fandom Agent when he was so sure that the Celtics would win the game 2 of his semifinal series of the Conference against the Knicks of New York that said he would walk towards the work if they lost. On Tuesday he exhibited him again, representing Boston fans everywhere in his reaction to the news that the superstar Jayson Tatum broke his game 4 of Achilles and now he could miss the entire next season.
“It felt as if the air left my house,” Pierce said on Tuesday in “Speak.”
“It seemed that the air came out of (Madison Square Garden). From the reaction on his face, he looked like a player who knew he was badly injured.”
With 2:58, stir in the game on Monday night, Tatum fell into a pile after diving for a loose ball that finally resulted in a transition dump OG Anunoby. When ESPN’s transmission said it was depressed, the camera still showed the Knicks on offense. There was no visible collision or an indication of what the injury was until the camera returned to Tatum grabbing the back of its right leg and twisting pain while Celtics training personnel attended him.
Fear Heised when the repetition showed that it was a contactless injury. Then, Tatum was escorted the locker room, unable to place weight on the right leg and then buried his head in his hands while he was in a wheelchair.
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“When I saw him go out with any pressure on him, and then we saw the wheelchair, I knew it was bad,” Pierce said. “I feel bad for Jays and the Boston Celtics.”
Tatum was also having his best playoff game of 2025, an individual effort that would have lived in the tradition of Celtics, regardless of the result. In front of a noisy multitude of Madison Square Garden, he scored 42 points in 16 of 28 shots and knocked seven shots of 3 points. Now that performance cannot be mentioned without mentioning the injury.
“I was organizing a game we were going to talk about for a long time,” Pierce said. “I was on their way to 50 points, taking the Celtics.”
It was the only form of consistent offensive of Boston in a game in which another second -digit advantage blew in the second and a half. New York had had a 11-2 race to put the game on ice just before Tatum’s injury. Just although the Knicks did not get the victory of 121-113 because Tatum fell, his absence certainly makes the rest of this series closed.
“For Boston Celtics, who are still playing in the playoffs, they continue to fight,” Pierce said. “It’s not over.”
The best seven series is found in 3-1 with game 5 ready for Wednesday night in Boston, but the auxiliary pieces of Celtics have had difficulties for this series, and would need great changes of each to return and beat. Jaylen Brown, the MVP of the 2024 finals, averages 20.5 points in just 37.7% of shooting from the field, and is 7 of 31 in 3 -point shots. Kristaps porzingis has averaged only 5.0 ppg in 17.5 minutes while fighting a disease.
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“I feel bad for Jays and the Boston Celtics because they hate your star and especially you hate to lose it for an injury like the one we heard came out today,” Pierce said. “Then my heart is with his family, the organization. You hate to see him for a young star.”
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