Paul Pierce walks to work in L.A. after Knicks take 2-0 series lead on Celtics

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The New York Knicks stunned the Boston Celtics for a second consecutive game on Wednesday night, overcoming a 20-point lead on the road to win Game 2 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinal round matchup and take a 2-0 series lead.

Inevitably, Celtics fans alike are in shock, and one of the franchise’s legends, Paul Pierce, has been forced to eat crow.

On Wednesday’s edition of “Speak,” Pierce said that he was “walking to work” barefoot in his “bathrobe” if the Celtics lost Game 2, saying there was “no shot” they lost again and that it was more likely you’d see a “dinosaur” outside the FS1 studio.

Well, the Celtics lost, and Pierce posted a live video of himself walking to work in Los Angeles with his bathrobe on with the sun rising in the background on Thursday morning.

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After Game 2, Pierce posted a Google Maps projection of his walk to the FS1 studio, which would hover around an eight-hour walk

Those vomiting emoji are probably pretty self-explanatory. Don’t forget to stay hydrated, that’s a long walk even for a former NBA star. Or a present-day NBA star. Or anyone.

After Mikal Bridges stole the ball from Jaylen Brown as time expired in Game 1, Bridges and OG Anunoby forced an errant Jayson Tatum pass as time expired in Game 2 to give the Knicks another win. It’s the first time in NBA history that a team has come back to win after trailing by 20 points in back-to-back playoff games — and in the second half of those games, at that.

New York’s dramatic start to the series comes after it was swept by Boston, 4-0, in the regular-season series. The third-seeded Knicks beat the Detroit Pistons in six games in the first round, while the second-seeded Celtics beat the Orlando Magic in five games in the first round.

Pierce, who spent the first 15 seasons of his NBA career with the Celtics, is second in franchise history with 24,021 career points. He was the 2007-08 NBA Finals MVP and earned four All-NBA honors and 10 NBA All-Star honors with the Celtics.

Game 3 of the series is on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET from Madison Square Garden in New York City.

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