Ex-Celtics Draftee Goes Petty Mode After Blowout Loss To Boston

Tone deaf, but still comical

Aaron Nesmith struggled to read the room, directly after the Boston Celtics pounded the Indiana Pacers en route to a 118-101 victory on Saturday night.

Nesmith, who Boston selected 14th overall in the 2020 NBA Draft, and is now a member of the Pacers, left no impact on the floor throughout the night. In fact, the 24-year-old shot a horrendous 3-for-13 from the field, including o-for-7 from 3-point range, scoring just eight points and finishing a minus-five.

Yet, that didn’t stop Nesmith from turning petty on social media afterward.

The Vanderbilt product posted his only noteworthy highlight of the night — a dunk over Boston’s Derrick White — on his Instagram story shortly after the final buzzer sounded at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, dropping Indiana to 20-15.

Deserving? Absolutely not. Humorous? Most definitely.

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Nesmith pulled a massive JV bench rider move. Unlike Nesmith, White’s been a critical part of Boston’s NBA-best success, garnering a notable amount of All-Star consideration — and rightfully so.

White has gotten the job done on both sides of the floor, blossoming as arguably the most efficient two-way guard in the NBA while maintaining his team-first approach, now as a starter.

Meanwhile, Nesmith has averaged 11.7 points through 32 games, which granted, is a career-high.

Boston, now winners of back-to-back contests, improved its NBA-best record to 28-7 with the win, still atop the Eastern Conference.