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Jalen Ramsey trolls Dolphins teammate at Heat-Celtics game
Jalen Ramsey. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Jalen Ramsey trolls Dolphins teammate while courtside at Heat-Celtics game

Jalen Ramsey's tenure in the 305 is still in the infancy stages. However, the six-time Pro Bowler is very much getting himself engrained within his newfound Miami roots. 

Ramsey has been a regular visitor at Miami Heat games this postseason and the team's Game 3 outing against the Boston Celtics was no exception. The Florida State product was spotted courtside at Kaseya Center on Sunday, soaking up the postseason action alongside fellow Dolphins teammate Christian Wilkins — who he had more than a few playful words for. 

@bleacherreport Jalen Ramsey trolling Christian Wilkins for wearing Celtics colors to a Heat game @AT&T #jalenramsey #miamiheat #miamidolphins #nba #nfl ♬ original sound - bleacherreport

Ramsey clowned Wilkins for playing the fence, who donned a white-on-white outfit — a color scheme synonymous with Miami's "White Heat" playoff theme — with a pair of Nike Air Jordan 1s on his feet in Celtics colors. However, don't let the mismatched colors fool you. Wilkins, a Springfield, Massachusetts native, made it abundantly clear he was riding with his hometown Celtics all the way. 

Despite Wilkins' undying loyalty, Ramsey and the Heat Nation were the ones who got the last laugh. Headlined by Gabe Vincent's career-high 29-point performance, Miami torched Boston in Game 3, routing the Celtics to the tune of 128-102. The Heat now lead the series 3-0, with a chance to complete their astonishing sweep on Tuesday night and punch their ticket to the NBA Finals. 

As for Ramsey and Wilkins, the star-studded duo will look to put forth a far more valiant defensive fight next NFL season than the Celtics have thus far this series. 

Ramsey, 28, was traded from the Los Angeles Rams to the Dolphins in March in exchange for a 2023 third-round draft pick and tight end Hunter Long. The Dolphins are hopeful that the three-time First-Team All-Pro will help solidify a secondary that allowed 234.8 yards per game through the air in 2022 — sixth-most in the NFL. 

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