Boston Celtics guard Terry Rozier is incredibly excited for Game 7 of the Eastern Conference against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

How do we know this? He literally said as much.

“It's going to be a lot of fun, first and foremost,” Celtics guard Terry Rozier said, via Sporting News. “It's going to be a lot of fun. We're looking forward to it. Obviously, we came up short tonight. But we need the whole city of Boston to be behind us. We know LeBron is different than a lot of other guys, but we've got to get the job done.”

“It's a whole different feeling when you're playing at home,” Rozier said. “You're just so amped. Our crowd is unbelievable, one of the best in basketball.”

The Celtics are, at least historically, pretty great in Game 7 situations when at home. The Celtics are 20-4 at home in Game 7s all-time. Couple that with Boston’s 10-0 record at home this specific playoffs, and plenty of the data suggests Brad Stevens and company can be the first team to send LeBron home before the NBA Finals in nearly a decade.

If Boston wants to continue it's great play at home this postseason, it will need Terry Rozier to play well. Obviously, since becoming the beloved Scary Terry, he has proven he is more than capable of playing well in big games.

Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals is scheduled to tip on Sunday at 8:30 pm Eastern Standard Time. The worldwide leader in sports, ESPN, will broadcast the event.