Down 0-2 in their first-round series against the Chicago Bulls, the Boston Celtics don't resemble the team that earned the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference. The Bulls have taken the Celtics out of their game and Chicago just looks like a bad matchup for Boston.
But the Celtics aren't eliminated just yet and the series will take on a different tone if Boston can win on the road in Chicago for Games 3 and 4. That's what Celtics big man Al Horford believes will happen as he took to Twitter after Game 2 with a sincere message about his teammates:
Going through some adversity as a group. We are staying strong. Go Celtics!
— Al Horford (@Al_Horford) April 19, 2017
Celtics fans though, didn't appreciate Horford's sincerity:
Please show us and stop telling us. Send the message to the rest of the team as well.
— M (@DatHennessy) April 19, 2017
Al, the cliches are getting old. its been all talk, and no action. something has to change
— Plan J (@Plan__J) April 19, 2017
Bro u need to be on Lopez and stop him from rebounding
— 7 (@Jaylenthefuture) April 19, 2017
Try rebounding
— G.D. (@GKD34) April 19, 2017
Play like you care 😩🙏🏾
— SoWhat ♎️ (@ashley_so_what) April 19, 2017
Donate your next paycheck to the fans that bought tickets to game 2.
— Tyler Humphrey (@tylerwhumphrey) April 19, 2017
There are also a good amount of fans that agreed with Horford and wish him and the Celtics good luck in Game 3. But with Boston in an 0-2 hole, plenty of Celtics fans are clearly frustrated with their team being just two games away from getting eliminated in the first-round yet again.