Mavericks win against Celtics in Game 4 was simply ‘glitch in the matrix’, claims Paul Pierce
Paul Pierce is confident that the Celtics will emerge victorious and lift their 18th championship trophy.
Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce
Paul Pierce is sticking to his prediction that the Boston Celtics will win the NBA Finals, despite the Dallas Mavericks’ surprising Game 4 win. On UNDISPUTED, Pierce reiterated his belief that the Celtics will win the series in five or six games, calling the Game 4 loss a minor hiccup and a glitch in the matrix.
Pierce downplayed the significance of the 38-point loss, noting that the Celtics players were relaxed and lacked focus, but he expects them to bounce back in Game 5. He drew parallels between this year’s Finals and the Celtics’ 2008 championship win, which also fell on June 17, the date of Game 5.
Scriptwriters called me and was like, ‘Paul, we can’t go off the script, so we are back on script’. So that was a little glitch in the matrix last game.Paul Pierce said on Undisputed
Paul Pierce is confident that the Celtics will emerge victorious and lift their 18th championship trophy. He expressed his confidence and joy, saying, there is no way the C would leave without a victory and a trophy held high.
Despite the Mavericks’ sudden resurgence, Pierce remains unwavering in his belief that the Celtics will prevail. His prediction and confidence have added to the excitement and anticipation surrounding Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
Luka Doncic receives high praise from Celtics legends Paul Pierce despite NBA Finals struggles
Luka Doncic has faced criticism for his behavior in the NBA Finals, including complaining to referees. However, despite these flaws, Doncic has led the Dallas Mavericks to the NBA Finals and has been a generational talent, averaging 28.7 points per game in his career.
Paul Pierce praised Doncic on the podcast, “Ticket & The Truth.” Pierce noted that Doncic hit the league in his prime and has consistently performed at an elite level, finishing top-five in MVP voting in all but one season since his rookie year.
[Luka Doncic] hit the league in his prime.Paul Pierce said on Ticket and the Truth
Despite the Mavericks’ likely defeat in the NBA Finals, Doncic’s talent and work ethic ensure that he will bounce back next season with another strong performance. His career trajectory suggests that an NBA title and MVP award are inevitable, and he will continue to be one of the league’s top players for years to come.
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