Dave Portnoy's Celtics cockiness backfired — with Jerry O'Connell torturing him
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Jerry O’Connell, an actor and dedicated Knicks supporter, found himself in a moment of triumph as the Knicks clinched a thrilling 108-105 overtime victory against the Celtics. This win allowed him to have the final chuckle over Dave Portnoy, the creator of Barstool Sports.

Portnoy trashed the Knicks during the game, writing on X that they don’t belong in the same gym with” the Celtics as Boston’s lead ballooned to as high as 20 points.

But the post did not age well – even ending up the X account “Freezing Cold takes” – and O’Connell had the chance to rub Porntoy’s nose in it. The two were together for Barstool’s Bet Gala event in Scottsdale, Ariz. — Barstool’s version of the Met Gala that was happening simultaneously in New York City.

The Barstool founder posted a video of the end of the game where he was being tormented by the “Jerry Maguire” actor and wouldn’t even look up from his phone as the actor hugged him.

O’Connell could be heard telling Portnoy, “Give me a hug,” and telling him, “Thank you for all you do.” 

“What a day! Bing bong!” O’Connell screamed in Portnoy’s direction.

However, the loss doesn’t seem to have changed the sports personality’s opinion about the series, with Portnoy posting on X, “Gentleman’s Sweep. #celticsin5.” 

He also uttered the same thing at the end of the video. 

The win should put some doubt in the defending champs’ heads with the Knicks now having the home-court advantage.

The Knicks are now a +270 underdog to shock their rivals in the best-of-seven, whereas they were around +550 before the series began.

Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau impressed a desire not for the players to let the victory go to their heads. 


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“The important thing for us to understand what it is,” Thibodeau said. “It’s one win and then understand that we have to reset and get ready for Game 2.”

Game 2 is scheduled for Wednesday at TD Garden.

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