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Avery Bradley loves his Seattle Seahawks, and he has never been shy about it. Jeff Green, a native of the Washington, D.C., area, is just as shameless about his support for his beloved Redskins.
The Celtics teammates saw their favorite teams face off on Sunday in the NFC Wild Card round. After the Seahawks were done finishing off the Redskins and their gimpy quarterback, Robert Griffin III, Bradley, who hails from Tacoma, tried to console Green on Twitter.
Green didn’t feel like hearing it.
@unclejeffgreen sorry buddy. #Seahawks
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Avery Bradley (@Avery_Bradley) January 07, 2013
@unclejeffgreen we are good man
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Avery Bradley (@Avery_Bradley) January 07, 2013
The conversation might have been civil, but it was probably a bad time for Bradley to bring it up. They will be back rooting for the same side Monday when the Celtics take on the Knicks.