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Boston Celtics supporters are known for expressing their opinions with abandon, and on Friday night, they did just that with regard to Dallas Mavericks player Kyrie Irving. The TD Garden crowd sent out a loud “Kyrie sucks!” chant late in the fourth quarter of the Celtics’ 138-110 thumping of the Mavericks, demonstrating that there is still love between the two teams.

But Jaylen Brown would prefer that the Celtics supporters refrain from directing their intense outbursts of boos of the opposition towards Irving, their former star. Instead, Brown wants to see the TD Garden audience become even more of a fortress by maintaining that same enthusiasm regardless of the opponent.

“You know, fans just do what they do. For whatever reason, I believe we ought to jeer each and every famous player who steps foot in our arena. It’s something I’d like to see. It might or might not have an impact. According to Noa Dalzell of SB Nation’s Celtics Blog, Brown stated during his postgame news conference, “When Jokic and all these other players come in here, boo them too.

Naturally, during Kyrie Irving’s first game back at TD Garden as a Maverick, the Celtics supporters were even more enraged. Because of the way he left the team in 2019, Irving has a strained relationship with them. To make matters worse, in 2021, the divisive guard stepped on the center-court logo at TD Garden, which many fans saw as disrespectful and finds even more offensive coming from a former franchise face.

 

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