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Miami Heat fans get strong message from Oshae Brissett ahead of first-round match

Oshae Brissett has sent a strong message to Miami Heat supporters ahead of their Round 1 playoff encounter. The Boston Celtics reserve had an open discussion with the fervent Heat supporters.

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Oshae Brissett has sent a strong message to Miami Heat supporters ahead of their Round 1 playoff encounter. The Boston Celtics reserve had an open discussion with the fervent Heat supporters. In his YouTube video, Brissett stated, "I'm hearing some crazy chants in there, talking about some 'we want Celtics'."

However, before of their next meeting, he urged the loyal Miami fans, stating, "So all I'm saying is, see you guys on Sunday at 1." Continue yelling 'We want Celtics.' We will resume this topic after the first round."  It all started when Brissett was watching a game clip in which the arrogant Heat supporters mocked the Chicago Bulls for resting them after a 112-91 loss.

After the win, Miami Heat supporters filled the Kaseya Centre with loud shouts of 'We want Boston' to draw in their next opponent to take them down.

Boston Celtics has an ongoing rivalry with the Miami Heat

However, in his bold comments, Brissett recognized Heat supporters' strong desire to confront his team in the playoffs while warning them not to underestimate the Celtics' capacity to cause disturbance. 

The Boston Celtics ongoing rivalry with the Miami Heat has been nothing short of heated and dramatic. Since 2020, these two clubs have played in the playoffs three times, with each match weighting previous victories and failures.

Last year, the Heat won again following a difficult seven-game run, advancing to the finals. This series has shown both clubs' resilience and fierce spirit, cementing their rivalry as one characterized by surprising outcomes and high-stakes contests.

Not to mention that the Celtics finished the regular season with the league's best record of 64-18. The Heat's gameplay entails more violent playmaking, and they are already dealing with Jimmy Butler and Terry Rozier's injuries.

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