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Dr. Disrespect has been thoroughly following the NBA this season. He also made some heated controversy during game 3 of the NBA Conference finals. Now, as the event has moved closer to the ultimate showdown, Doc has once again shown interest in it.

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Post-game four between the Boston Celtics vs. Golden State Warriors, Dr. Disrespect mocked the Celtics fans as his favorite team leveled scores with the opponents. The series is stuck on 2 – 2 with three games remaining on the line.

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Dr. Disrespect never misses a chance to support his team!

Amidst the NBA Conference Finals, Doc has transformed into a devoted fan. It all started when his most loved team, Golden State Warriors, battled against the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the NBA Conference Finals.

He not only extended his support via tweet but also attended game three alongside Optic HECZ. Unfortunately, that turned against him as he got into an unnecessary controversy for tripping Steph Curry. Interestingly, the officials firmly denied the accusations later via photos and videos.

Moving on, amidst the Celtics vs. Warriors game, the two-timer tweeted against the Celtics fans as they lost the game. He mocked them by saying, ‘Poor Celtics fans.

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The tweet came in right after the Warriors had defeated their opponents, only to level the scores in the ultimate 7-game showdown. It was just a matter of minutes before fans reacted to this as they expressed their opinions about the game. Here’s what they had to say.

Golden State Warriors fans seemed chilled out as Game 4 ended in their favor amidst Steph Curry’s injury!

Steph Curry had reported an unspecified injury, as fans saw him yelling in pain during Game 3. He laid on the floor for a few minutes, only to get up with a limp. Interestingly, it did not prove enough for the point guard as he delivered top-notch gameplay on June 10. Curry registered 43 points under his name at full-time, helping his team bag a victory.

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Now, the series is going to get interesting, as the winner will also decide the MVP of this season.

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What are your thoughts about this? Are you rooting for Curry or Tatum? Let us know in the comments section.

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