The Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks are battling in Game 7 of their Eastern Conference Semifinals series in what has been an epic battle for almost two weeks. The road team has won four of the previous six games, giving the Bucks plenty of confidence into Game 7 in Boston. It showed, as the Bucks jumped out to an early lead. But late in the first quarter into the second quarter, the Celtics got it going.

The Celtics were feeling so good, that rising star Grant Williams decided to stick his face where it didn't belong.

After the Celtics had hit six consecutive shots, the Bucks called timeout. Williams decided to join their huddle. Shockingly, no Milwaukee player seemed to notice.

ABC announcer Jeff Van Gundy on the air jokingly claimed that a player getting caught in the opponents huddle deserves to get popped.

“You should be able to pop that guy coming in there… If there is a huddle and the guy invades it, the guy can do that,” Van Gundy said.

Grant Williams got another start in place of injured center Robert Williams, who has been dealing with knee soreness. He is having a solid performance. The Celtics young forward out of Tennessee is having an outstanding game for Boston. Midway through the third quarter, Williams has 17 points. He has drained five shots from beyond the arc for Boston.

The Celtics hold a double digit lead. But the Bucks overcame a double digit deficit in Game 5 in Boston. So, the Celtics have to get to the finish line and keep playing. Williams will likely be a big part of that.