One of deceased rapper Tupac Shakur's most famous songs is Changes, but if widespread rumors that the faked his death are true, he hasn't gone through many changes since the last time he was seen. The Celtics got bombed by the Golden State Warriors last night at the Boston Garden, so the only source of excitement was the rap legend's lookalike sitting in the stands.
Don't know why Tupac Shakur went to a Celtics game last night, but he's still a #FutureLaker (via @CLNS_JaredWeiss) pic.twitter.com/IzC8AVk1vr
— Lakers Nation (@LakersNation) March 6, 2014
During a 30-point drubbing bored C's fans began chanting "Let's go Tupac," at the fan whose allegiance is unknown. The game may have been in Beantown, but for fake Tupac's sake he should've been representing for Golden State. If so he got to see a treat of a ballgame, featuring five Warriors hitting double figures in scoring.
The game was so bad that the home team even joined in on the fun, blasting California Love on the loudspeakers to the fans' delight. The actual Celtics were probably less spirited. "We don't want to keep embarrassing ourselves and that is the mentality we are going to have," Jeff Green said of the team going forward.
Celtics coach Brad Stevens agreed that the brutal losses have to stop, and chided the group's effort. "What hurt us more than maybe anything were the turnovers in the first half that led to the dunks that got those guys going," Stevens said. "I didn't think our effort was great."
Warriors head coach Mark Jackson wouldn't disparage his vanquished opponents after the thrashing though. After winning a game in Indianapolis, the Warriors said they didn't take Boston lightly. "I read where if we lost this game then that takes away [Tuesday's win]. You cannot forget how tough it is to win games in this league," Jackson said. "Fortunately, we did not fall in love with what we did in Indy.
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