((KtlaDo not let anyone tell you that Paul Peres is not a man of his word.
On Thursday, the legend of Boston Celkus and a former Los Angeles Clippers The player seemed good to promise to walk in his robe from his home somewhere in San Fernando Valley to the Fox Sports Studio in Century City.
the reason? Excessive confidence in Pierce in his former team.
After CelTics defeated 20 points in the first match against the weak New York Knicks earlier this week, Pierce proudly announced that he was not worried about the team’s performance or the possibility that KNICKS would be able to get rid of the defenders’ heroes.
“If CelTics Game 2 loses at home, I promise, I am walking here tomorrow,” Pierce announced boldly during his appearance on FS1, where the participants can be heard in an attempt to talk to him. “I’m walking here. I walk here. 15 miles. I walk here.
It was too late, Pierce had a reason for optimism. The CelTics is the American Professional League championship, and has a local advantage over New York, and they were betting on the candidates to overcome Nix. In addition, the blowing of the introduction of 20 points, as the favorite of the American Professional League qualifiers is just a coincidence … right?
mistake.
On Wednesday, Deja Vu and his colleagues were supporters of Celkus. The Knicks team beat CelTics 30-17 in the fourth quarter of the second match of the semi-finals of the eastern conference, as it crowned a free glory that Galen Bronson, New York goalkeeper Galen, and the stealing of the holding by striker Michal Bridges to leave the crowd in the amazing TD Garden.
The New York KnickerBoCkers, through all the vulnerable in the series, tops 2-0 as they return to Big Apple.
However, Pierce had to either follow his promise, or to be distorted as a liar.
But Peres took it in a step, Screen snapshot From the expected way to work shortly after the final bell comes out. With two emojis, the screen shot showed a distance of 20 miles, eight hours from his home to Fox Studios.
On Thursday, before the sun appeared, Pierce posted a video on social media that showed him heading to his morning journey – a robe and everything. He was not barefoot, but we will give him a pass.
Throughout the morning, Pierce has registered access to Instagram, where he made updates about his progress. It even took time to chat with some fans who found it on the street.
As of 12:30 pm, it was Live on social media, In response to the fans that were seized for the final extension.
“I think I lost five pounds,” he said jokingly during the live broadcast. “My feet hurt me, my toes. I need a shower.”
He also thanked the fans who followed during his journey, gave him words of encouragement and even those who gave him water along his way.
Some asked about social media about the health of Peres “walking”, accusing him of not appearing enough, but the 2008 US League Finals MVP divides that it was legitimate.
“I will not do it again,” laughed. “Did you think this was not real? It is real.”
With the Fox Sports Studios in his plan, he directed his former colleague Kevin Garnet with one of the most beloved phrases based in Boston Sports History: “anything is possible!”