Eric Bledsoe Miserably Fails To Roast Terry Rozier After Celtics’ Game 2 Win

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Apr 17, 2018

BOSTON — The Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks aren’t exactly bitter enemies, but it appears a rivalry is starting to brew between the teams’ point guards.

Following the Celtics’ Game 2 win over the Bucks on Tuesday, Eric Bledsoe was asked about his matchup against Terry Rozier in the first-round series. Not only did Bledsoe fail to acknowledge the competition, he acted as though he couldn’t even pick the Celtics guard out of a lineup.

C’mon, Eric.

Aside from being a three-year NBA veteran, Rozier certainly has done enough in the last two games against Milwuakee alone to get the attention of Bledsoe. The 24-year-old has dropped 23 points in each of Boston’s wins and has yet to commit a turnover in the series.

Bledsoe’s failed jab seemingly is a product of one of two things: He’s either bitter about Rozier and the Celtics’ strong play, or he has sour grapes about his cross-court rival flubbing his name after Game 1.

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