Payton Pritchard’s fiancée, Emma Macdonald, joined the Boston Celtics in celebrating their title win on Monday night.
The Celtics defeated the Dallas Mavericks in five games to deliver Boston its 18th NBA championship, with Pritchard playing a role.
His wife-to-be shared some photos from the night’s festive events with her Instagram followers. One of them went viral almost immediately.
Emma, who has over 365,000 IG followers, posted a pic in which she’s shown drinking from a bottle of Cincoro Tequila while wearing a white tank top featuring Pritchard’s name.
She captioned the photo, “LFG.”
Emma Macdonald (Photo via emmamacdonald/IG)
Macdonald also posted a message for the Celtics guard, letting him know how proud she is of him.
“My champion,” she wrote. “I am so beyond proud of you and everything you have accomplished so far in this lifetime! I can’t wait to be by your side through many more! I love you x1000000.”
Payton Pritchard Had An Amazing Moment In Game 5
Payton Pritchard and Emma Macdonald got engaged in Cape Cod last July. Less than a year later, he’s gotten his own ring.
While he only scored three points in Game 5 on Monday night, it was quite notable as his shot was a halfcourt heave to end the first half.
The former Oregon standout played all 82 games for Boston during the regular season, averaging 9.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game.
He scored 11 points against Dallas in Game 4 before his miracle halfcourt shot on Monday night caused Jason Kidd’s team extra annoyance.
Former NFL Quarterback Brett Favre Lashes Out At Taylor Swift, Accuses Her Of Using Her “Influence” For Foul Reasons
Former NFL star quarterback Brett Favre has taken a swipe at pop sensation Taylor Swift for political reasons ahead of the upcoming 2024 presidential elections.
The 11-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro is known to be a supporter of former President Donald Trump and has previously endorsed him.
He’s since taken a shot at Swift, who recently endorsed Democratic candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris following Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes informing everyone that he wouldn’t endorse a candidate.
“Good take by Mahomes,” he wrote in a tweet.
“I see a lot of celebs trying to influence their audience instead of letting the people think for themselves. If the best choice for them ain’t clear and they’re easily swayed by their fav pop artist, it’s not going to be a good thing.”