Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce form a duo that has left an indelible mark not only on the Boston Celtics but also on the history of the NBA. Their on-court charisma, combined with exceptional talent, led the franchise to success and a championship title after a 22-year drought. Now retired, the two legends host a show where they reminisce about their careers, and one of their recent anecdotes has gone viral.
In a memorable segment, Garnett recounted the origins of a unique ritual that the Celtics employed to intimidate their opponents. Before each game, the team would shout "Hurrah!" multiple times when approaching rival players. But how did this tradition come about? Garnett, who was named MVP in 2004, revealed that it all started during a trip to Rome. According to the former center, Pierce playfully stood behind a group of men dressed as Roman soldiers and yelled "Hurrah!"—a moment that was quickly embraced by the entire team.
In addition to sharing stories from their playing days, Kevin Garnett recently made waves on social media by posting a picture on Instagram wearing a sweatshirt featuring the legendary Diego Maradona. This gesture not only celebrates the Argentine football icon but also sparked a wave of nostalgia among fans, further showcasing Garnett's influence and connection to sports culture.
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