Sunday night, the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat will face off in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Not many believed there would be a Game 7, as Boston dominated the Heat in Miami in Game 5. The Heat looked old, tired and banged up. Boston finally looked fresh and ready to finish the series in Boston.

However, Jimmy Butler and his 47 points erased those thoughts on Friday night at TD Garden in Boston.

Shortly before tip-off, Fox Sports radio and television host Colin Cowherd posted a video on social media. Cowherd claimed that karma was coming for Boston fans Sunday night, because of what the New England Patriots accomplished.

“For 20 years, the New England Patriots ruined a lot of people's weekends. Over 20 years Bill and Tommy either waltz into your town or you waltz into Foxborough… those rabid Patriots fans, a little smug after two decades. You thought they were dead… they always found a way to win. Does it feel like there could be a little karma today?

Cowherd then brought it to the Boston Celtics and his true feelings about Boston sports.

“If the Celtics, who had this puppy signed sealed delivered…they were ready for the Warriors… This is a great sports city in Boston. Passionate, loyal, rabid, these are great fans. But if they lost today would just be fantastic!”

Boston fans have been known to be over-the-top, passionate, loyal fans. It wasn't the just Patriots that build this amount of confidence. During those two decades, the Boston Red Sox won four World Series titles, and the Boston Bruins and Celtics each won a championship.

Boston became the first American city to ever win all four major pro sports titles in the same decade. It's hard to say any fan base would not get a little full of themselves with that much success.