Here's some pretty funny stuff (via TMZ) that appeared to occur before Game 4 of the Finals outside the Celtics' hotel. As the players boarded the team bus, a group of Laker fans had various insults ready to serenade the different players with, the loudest and funniest being saved for Sam Cassell. A couple of the Celtics' players though had some equally funny responses.
P.J. Brown (being 59 years old and all) has only heard this stuff like, a billion times, so his subtle reminder to the fans that his team had two victories at the time was definitely the response of a cagey veteran. But the funniest line came from Scot Pollard, when he told one of the hecklers to "tell your mom to stop calling me." Hilarious, yet clean and in no way over the line.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-16-2008 @ 4:55PM
0nyx said...
OMG, NBA basketball is really turning into soccer. First the players adopted flopping and now the fans adopted the "hooligan-attitude". I wonder what's next...
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6-16-2008 @ 6:06PM
Vedant said...
HAHAHA they were callin sam cassell E.T...haha thas some funny sh**
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6-16-2008 @ 6:09PM
angelo1405 said...
lol this is FAR from HOOLIGANISM in FUTEBOL (soccer). YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW HOOLIGANS, ULTRAS, TORCIDAS "roll". this is a GOLF game compared to what the supporters do around the world. please keep your mouth shut
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6-17-2008 @ 1:41PM
NBA fan said...
wait, how's this hooligan-attitude? Are you serious? Those are fans having fun and there's nothing wrong with it. Actually, I have seen the exact same thing in other sports here in the U.S.
Hooligans are those ones who go around destroying everything they see, fight with security and opposing fans and, in some cases they even kill opposing fans.
So, how's this hooligan-attitude?
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6-17-2008 @ 5:14PM
0nyx said...
angela - I see that I offended you in your "TORCIDA"-pride... but don't you tell me to shut up. I live in a soccer country! (Or as you want to call it: football) Of course - compared to other "things" - it's not that bad to insult the opponent players. But that's just how it starts. And may I remind you that it was just last week that Lakers "fans" beat up a Celtics fan in L.A. (http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2008/06/09/lakers-fans-beat-down-celtics-fan/)
Get a clue before you start running your mouth...
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