The Boston Celtics are still in the NBA playoffs after playing two games since they went down 3-0 to the Miami Heat.
The reigning Eastern Conference champions won a game in Miami earlier in the week and steamrolled Erik Spoelstra’s side on Thursday night. While everyone’s talking about Derrick White, a certain cheerleader has also turned heads and is now going viral.
In case you saw her on television and were wondering who she is, she’s Jocelyn Saber. Fortunately, Jocelyn is very active on Instagram, where she has close to 14K followers. We expect the number to balloon by the time the NBA season is over.
The team dancer posted a photo of herself and some of the Celtics’ championship banners before the playoffs kicked off in April and has been sharing pics with each passing series since.
You could see some of her photos right below. And, if you’re not a Heat fan, why not give her a follow?
The series between the Heat and Celtics is now 3-2, with Game 6 set for this Saturday. The Celtics would need to make history if they are to make it to a second straight final as no NBA team has ever come back to win a series after going down 3-0.
Everyone Is Praying For Baker Mayfield And His Wife After The Couple Was Forced From Their Home In Tampa Bay
Baker Mayfield and his wife Emily (Photo via emilywmayfield/IG)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield and his wife Emily have had to evacuate their home this week because of Hurricane Helene.
The hurricane hit northern Florida pretty hard, causing major flooding and power loss.
Mayfield, his wife Emily, their daughter, and their dog left their residence before the storm hit as a means of caution. Emily furnished her followers with an update on Friday.
“Baker, Koko, Fergus and I evacuated yesterday and are safe,” she said via Instagram. “Our sweet, sweet community got pummeled, but even that doesn’t compare to the people up North who took this storm head on. It’s unfathomable.”
Emily is grateful that Helene did not affect the Mayfield home but revealed she was “praying nonstop” for the people dealing with the impact while also offering tangible assistance.
“I am looking for ways to get out and tangibly help,” she added. “Please send me anything you find, and I will share the good ones.”