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Congrats, Celtics! (2024)



Congrats, Celtics! (2024)

it’s over time to say it again Boston anything’s possible Banner number 18 has been secured the Celtics are NBA champions good work boys the opposing fans wanted Boston they got it and then some sadly Luca needs a little more than cheat codes and rubber banding to get past a team with depth the maps had a hell of a season but they were no match it was a series that will be remembered for little more than domination basketball clinic taking place in four of five games tingus Pingus and Al Horford are NBA champions a wonderful sight to No One except the state of Massachusetts and maybe may but before you celebrate with your Victory Cigar after a well- earned Championship I implore you to give credit to the wheel architect of this window a villain of Brooklyn who’s been forgotten with time Billy King he may have never been a Celtic but is impact on the team as rival Danny a who W for his trade for three pass Prime 35-year-old men B Austin does not have these riches the Nets picks got them Jaylen and Jason and Kyrie Irving too but his inconsistent play in the series was enough of a benefit to them in the end most impact he’s had is a Celtic the hero the Celtics needed and he should swell with pride over building a winner that he couldn’t in Philly the NBA’s hersel Walker trade fulfilled there’s only one thing I request from the Celtics organization from here on out build the Statue of Billy kaning build it with haste do do not cut Corners give this man the honor he deserves in your city as a wise man once said anything’s possible you wanted a hero you got him right here we did it we did it oh my God we did it

Build the statue of Billy King immediately.

37 Comments

  1. Tree, you can add Connecticut (with the possible exception of Fairfield County) to the list of states happy about a Celtics title….

  2. And to think, everyone thought Dallas was going to sweep Boston because they thought the Celtics got lucky in the East. Oh well. Banner #18 to the rafters

  3. As Boston builds the Billy King statue, the cities of New York, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles curses his name.

  4. Thank you for mentioning the Nets. Although I did enjoy the nine years that neither team won a world championship after the trade.

  5. Jerry West: I'd rather die than see the Celtics pull ahead of the Lakers in championships.

    God: I got you, fam!

  6. They epitomize team basketball as well as the 2004 Pistons. Big time props to the dedication to take your Ls, learn from them and use them.

  7. To think Denver swept the regular season series against the Celtics, yet somehow they might have been filed by that just to become the true undisputed kings of the NBA. PAY DERRICK WHITE THE MONEY HE DESERVES

  8. From the makers of "Antonio Brown is a Super Bowl Champion" and "Jack Johnson is a Stanley Cup Champion", you have "Al Horford is an NBA World Champion."

  9. I can now make this joke:
    What do X, Zero, and the Boston Celtics have in common? They're both skilled at destroying Mavericks.

  10. Second chip in 38 years. I always find it odd when people go crazy bout the chips these teams won so long ago. In any league. There were less teams, diff rules, less athletic players. I’m not discounting the chips such teams won in the past, I just don’t feel like it’s special to always bring them up in conversation. Let’s talk about modern era chips here.

  11. don't let this domination distract you from the fact that the seattle supersonics (that currently do not exist) have made it past the first round of the playoffs more recently than the sacramento kings

  12. People are really saying the mavs win if luka is completely healthy like how delusional do you have to be lmaooo

  13. An honorary thanks goes out to Portland.
    If the Blazers had sent Damien Lillard to Miami, then Jrue Holliday is still in Milwaukee.

  14. Massachusetts and Maine? Try all of New England. Only place that roots for outside teams is Connecticut and even that I would say is a minority these days

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