NBA FANS ROASTING CELTICS PLAYER FOR CHAMPIONSHIP PARADE ACTIONS

Anyone and everyone could see that Boston Celtics center Luke Kornet was having the time of his life at Friday's championship parade.

And why wouldn't he be?

The Celtics had knocked off the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals four days prior. Now, he was in downtown Boston surrounded by thousands of screaming Celtics fans celebrating the franchise's 18th NBA title win.

That energy from the crowd had Kornet so excited that he decided to break out some odd version of the "Dab" dance move. Instead of "dabbing," he looked more like he was sprinting towards the finish line of a 100-meter dash.

As expected, NBA fans didn't waste an opportunity to roast the veteran center for his dance moves. One fan suggested the NBA "take the trophy away."

Another fan questioned whether "dabbing" should even be considered acceptable again.

"That's so cringe," one fan said.

Another fan responded with a short video clip of the late comic legend Charlie Murphy laughing.

"Seems right for Boston actually," another fan suggested.

None of this is going to hurt Kornet's feelings. There's no better trash-talking repellant than a championship ring.

Kornet served as a rotational piece on the floor for the Celtics during their run. He averaged 5.3 points and 4.1 rebounds in 15.6 minutes played per game.

The Celtics put together the perfect roster that came together to achieve something special. And Kornet, despite his questionable dance moves, had a role in that achievement. 

2024-06-22T18:07:30Z dg43tfdfdgfd