The Celtics Have the Right Stuff

June 13, 2008 at 10:02am PST

Donnie Wahlberg and a Paul Pierce #34 Celtics jersey…it doesn’t get much better than that.

Beantown boy Wahlberg arrives at the Staples Center last night to watch his beloved Celtics take on the LA Lakers.

Other celebs in attendance included Lakers supports Will Smith, Justin Timberlake, Denzel Washington, Tobey McGuire, David Beckham, Ryan Seacrest, Spike Lee and Dustin Hoffman. Wahlberg, Ben Affleck and wife Jennifer Garner were some of the few Boston fans in the house, who watched the Lakers fritter away a 24-point lead to get bitch slapped by the Celtics in the last period. The Celtics now lead the series 3-1 and no team in NBA history has ever come back from that kind of deficit to win the finals.

We’ve been rooting for the Big Three (Ray Allen, Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett) since day one of the season. They’ve all been in the league for years and none of them have ever won a championship. Plus, Ray Allen is one of the most beautiful men we’ve ever seen.

Go Celtics!

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