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 make bad decisions

Lakers: Vanessa Bryant's viral Kobe Bryant speech gets Nike custom merch treatment

 

Lakers: Vanessa Bryant's viral Kobe Bryant speech gets Nike custom merch treatment 


On Thursday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers unveiled a statue of their late franchise icon, Kobe Bryant, who won five championships with the team during his legendary career. 

Bryant tragically passed away along with his daughter Gianna in a 2020 helicopter accident, but the statue on Thursday ensured that his Lakers legacy will remain immortalized.

Prior to the unveiling of the statue, which depicted Bryant in his number eight jersey, with one finger pointed to the sky (perhaps also commemorating his legendary 81 point game against the Toronto Raptors in 2006), his widow Vanessa Bryant spoke to the fans in front of Crypto.com arena and took the time to address potential critics of the statue, noting that Bryant had picked the pose himself, and saying “tough s***” to those who have an issue with it.

It took less than 24 hours for Nike, the sports clothing corporation with which Bryant did business throughout his life and career, to cash in on the viral moment, as they gifted Vanessa Bryant a hoodie reading the phrase, with the t in “tough” stylized to resemble Bryant's signature brand logo (via Vanessa Bryant's Instagram page).

Now, Lakers fans want in on the action.



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