NFL icon Tom Brady approved of Boston Celtics star Al Horford’s hilarious tribute to the former New England Patriots quarterback.
The five-time NBA All-Star showed up to the Celtics’ championship parade in a t-shirt that had an iconic photo of Brady printed on the front.
The photo showed the seven-time Super Bowl champion drunk as he celebrated his final touch at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 2021 victory parade.
Backup quarterback Ryan Griffin can be seen helping Brady walk briskly.
Horford, 38, wore the t-shirt as well as shorts and a white cowboy hat as he arrived at the TD Garden before the parade began.
Clips of the 6-foot-11 big man’s set went viral on social media.
And they caught up with Brady himself.
The NFL goat shared on the X while adding the famous GIF of Jack Nicholson shaking his head with an evil grin on his face in the 2003 box office hit Anger Management.
And fans loved the healthy interaction.
“The best shirt ever,” wrote one.
“I love it! You go, Al!” another added.
“That Brady shirt is amazing,” said a third.
“Greatness recognizes greatness. We were so lucky to have you both,” one wrote.
Horford’s shirt wasn’t the only shirt that made headlines Friday afternoon.
Finals MVP Jaylen Brown showed up in a t-shirt with “State Your Source” written on the front.
NBA Finals Schedule
Thursday, June 6 – Game 1 – Dallas Mavericks 89-107 Boston Celtics
Sunday, June 9th – Game 2 – Dallas Mavericks 98-105 Boston Celtics
Wednesday, June 12 – Game 3 – Boston Celtics 106-99 Dallas Mavericks
Friday, June 14 – Game 4 – Boston Celtics 84-122 Dallas Mavericks
Mon, June 17 – Game 5 – Dallas Mavericks 88-106 Boston Celtics
(Boston Celtics won 4-1)
It referred to Brown’s reaction to Stephen A. Smith’s comments about the Celtics star’s friendliness, which the ESPN star made last month.
Boston clinched Banner 18 with a 4-1 victory over the Dallas Mavericks in the 2024 NBA Finals.
The triumph meant the world to the C’s stars and their loved ones, the US Sun noted at TD Garden after Game 5, which concluded the series on Monday night.
Center Luke Kornet was filled with gratitude as he celebrated his first championship after a rough start to his NBA career.
Jrue Holiday’s father, Shawn, told The US Sun that he was grateful that the Celtics faithful accepted his son “immediately” after arriving in a trade from the Milwaukee Bucks last year.
Meanwhile, winger Svi Mykhailiuk hoped the victory would bring smiles to the faces of his compatriots in war-torn Ukraine.
“I’m just trying to make my people proud and bring joy home,” Mykhailiuk said after Game 5.
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