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New York Post
10 Jun 2024


NextImg:NBA fans stunned as the late Bill Russell’s X account tweets before Celtics’ Game 2 win

It appeared Bill Russell was tweeting from beyond the grave the Sunday night.

The X account formerly belonging to the Celtics legend tweeted “LET GO CELTICS!!” right around tipoff for Game 2 Sunday, an eventual 105-98 Boston win.

Considering Russell has been dead for nearly two years, that tweet had the NBA social media community wondering if some divine intervention was happening in Boston.

Celtics legend Bill Russell in 2019. AP

“Uh sir aren’t you supposed to be with God rn?” one user posted.

However, there was no Stephen King-like story unfolding during the NBA Finals.

Russell’s widow, Jeannine, had been the one who posted the tweet.

“To everyone who has reached out to this post. This is Bill’s wife. Please stay tuned for some exciting announcements on Building my husband’s legacy, and other amazing projects,” she tweeted a little after 11 p.m. ET. “Another great win tonight for the @celtics Brown or Holiday #BillRussellMVPFinalsAward.”

Russell, who won an NBA record 11 rings and earned MVP honors five times with the Celtics, died on July 31, 2022, at the age of 88.

His excellence on the court led to the NBA naming the NBA Finals MVP award in his honor.

Bill Russell won 11 championships with the Celtics. AP

Since his death, his X account has posted sparingly, with Jeannine posting tributes to her late husband and most of the posts having a tone that reflected it was not Russell posting.

On Sunday night, the “LET GO CELTICS!!” post caught many off guard since the language didn’t give off any vibes of the author.

Bill Russell and Jeannine in a photo posted in February 2024. @RealBillRussell/X

As of Monday morning, the tweet had nearly 800 comments, 2,800 retweets, 17,000 likes and 5.5 million impressions.

“Did I miss something?” one user posted.

Another commented: “Man hit tweet from beyond the grave. He wasn’t missing this run.”

The Celtics won Game 2 to grab a 2-0 series lead. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

The Celtics are now just two wins away from adding their 18th championship with Jrue Holiday’s defense shutting down Kyrie Irving, allowing Boston to overcome Luka Doncic’s brilliance.

Game 3 is set for Wednesday in Dallas.