Nigerian superstar Burna Boy was present courtside to see the Boston Celtics thrash the Golden State Warriors by 52 points, marking a significant defeat for the 2022 NBA champions. This victory signifies the Celtics’ third win by over 50 points this season, further extending their win streak to 11 games.
During the game, Burna Boy witnessed Jaylen Brown and Jason Tatum lead the Celtics to an early dominance, setting a franchise record with a 44-point lead at halftime, according to ESPN. The Celtics further widened the gap to 51 points in the third quarter before benching their starters. Stephen Curry, on a challenging night, was sidelined in the second half, concluding the game with just four points.
The Icon
The Nigerian icon, who once aspired to an NBA career, likely anticipated a tighter game, reminiscent of the intense 2022 NBA Finals clash between these teams. Burna Boy, a Grammy Award winner, had previously entertained at the 2023 NBA All-Star weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah, affirming his passion for basketball.
In celebration of his home country, Burna Boy had rejoiced over Nigeria’s advancement to the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations final. Nigeria secured their spot after outplaying South Africa in penalties, following a draw extended into extra time, only to face a narrow defeat against Ivory Coast in the final.
Moreover, Burna Boy captivated fans with a vibrant performance at the 2023 Champions League final pre-show, performing hits like the globally acclaimed “Last Last,” further cementing his status as an Afrobeats luminary.