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Heat's Robinson taunted Celtics fans - and a group chat
Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson. David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

Heat's Duncan Robinson taunted Celtics fans - and a group chat

Duncan Robinson taunted the TD Garden late in Miami's Game 7 win. What fired him up? A group chat.

Robinson had 10 points in Miami's blowout win, but his emotion didn't just come from Miami's imminent elimination of the Celtics. 

As he told J.J. Redick on "The Old Man and the Three" podcast, Robinson, who grew up in New Hampshire, got added to a Celtics group chat after Game 6. And those fans mercilessly taunted him.

"I don't know how this happened," Robinson told Redick, speculating that it could have been someone he knew from high school. "My number got put into a massive group chat. So after we lose Game 6, my phone is blowing up with all these random New England numbers."

Robinson said he was getting profane taunts and even pictures of Curt Schilling's bloody sock — from when the Red Sox pulled off a comeback from being down 3-0 in the 2004 ALCS. He was also "in his feels" after the "bone-crushing loss" in Game 6, where Derrick White scored with 0.1 seconds to win it.

He also regretted his own two misses down the stretch, one of which was almost impossibly wide-open.

So Robinson decided in advance he was going to celebrate big if he got the chance. He chose a classic wrestling celebration — the classic Hulk Hogan "I can't hear you" cupped ear.

The problem for Robinson was that he wasn't sure he'd earn the celebration.

"I wanted to do it. But I have to be relevant enough in the game to warrant that," Robinson explained. "Ideally you score 20+ and then you're doing it. For my 10th point on a layup? Not really what I envisioned."

He might not have dominated like he wanted in Game 7, but Robinson was a solid contributor. He had two steals and a block, and Miami outscored Boston by 17 points in the 20 minutes he was on the floor.

Now as the Heat head to Denver for Game 1 of the Finals Thursday night, the organization knows what they have to do to get a great performance from Robinson: Leak his phone number to a Nuggets group chat.

Sean Keane

Sean Keane is a sportswriter and a comedian based in Oakland, California, with experience covering the NBA, MLB, NFL and Ice Cube’s three-on-three basketball league, The Big 3. He’s written for Comedy Central’s “Another Period,” ESPN the Magazine, and Audible. com

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