Celtics: Paul Pierce drops truth bomb on controversial video that led to ESPN firing

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  Celtics: Paul Pierce drops truth bomb on controversial video that led to ESPN firing ESPN  fired  Paul Pierce  from the network back in 2021 after he posted a controversial video on social media. Since then, it's been a heavily talked about topic whenever the former  Boston Celtics star ‘s name is brought up in conversation. Now, Pierce drops a truth bomb on what led him to share that video. Pierce dropped a tell-all video on the  All the Smoke Podcast   and the first topic  of discussion was the video that led to his firing from ESPN. The former Celtics star claims he didn't know that people can record an Instagram Live video . “I'm enjoying retirement. It's poker night… And I decided to pull my phone out… I was caught in the moment… I didn't post it… [I didn't know] that you can record it.” It was just a total blunder from Paul Pierce. Not everyone is tech savvy. To be fair, sometimes when people have a fun evening like that, they tend to mak...

Lakers: Caitlin Clark breaks staggering all-time NCAA record with Kobe Bryant's help

 

Lakers: Caitlin Clark breaks staggering all-time NCAA record with Kobe Bryant's help



t's been over four years since the basketball community lost the great Kobe Bryant, but until now, his legacy continues to live on. 

From young aspiring players to the professionals of today, the Mamba's influence on the basketball community knows no bounds. And on Thursday, it seemed that Bryant may have played a part in Caitlin Clark's record-setting night.

Scoring 49 points en route to a win over Michigan, the highlight of Clark's outing came early in the first quarter, when the Iowa guard broke the NCAA women's basketball all-time scoring record. 

Thursday's performance now brings her total collegiate points to 3,569, surpassing Kelsey Plum's record of 3,527. And fittingly, she wore the best possible shoes one could step foot in

Laced around Clark's feet were none other than a pair of yellow-colored Nike Kobe 5 Protro shoes. (per ESPN's Nick DePaula)

It seemed that the 6-foot guard entered the game with the intent to channel her inner Mamba, and she did just that. Clark's historic performance included nine three-pointers and a perfect 8-of-8 from the free-throw line. Additionally, the 22-year-old also dished out 13 assists and grabbed five rebounds in the win.

Her exact basket that broke the record could also be described as a form of Mamba Mentality. Bringing the ball up the floor, Clark suddenly launched a logo-distance three-pointer with a defender's outstretched arm in front of her.

As her shot hit the bottom of the net, The Carver-Hawkeye Arena exploded in a frenzy.

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