As followers flooded the streets Friday evening after the Knicks superior to the Jap Convention Finals, New York firefighter Hans Perez made his manner towards Madison Sq. Backyard.
Perez, nonetheless, wasn’t carrying FDNY gear or Knicks attire.
He wore the jersey of his favourite crew, the Indiana Pacers…the crew the Knicks will probably be enjoying subsequent as they pursue their first championship since 1973.
“I’ve been wearing my jersey all playoff long, I’ve been supporting my Pacers, wearing it all along, but I hadn’t gone by Madison Square Garden with the jersey,” he stated Monday on “The Pat McAfee Show.” “So, I said, ‘I don’t know if I can go into the mob, but I’ll go close by, feel the energy.’”
What he felt as a substitute had been baggage of rubbish that had been thrown at him by Knicks followers.
The video went viral, resulting in McAfee monitoring down Perez to have him on his present.
McAfee then stunned Perez with one other visitor: Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton.
“I want to personally bring you and a plus one out here to come to Game 4 here in Indiana,” Haliburton informed Perez. “I’ll bring you guys out here, put you guys up, get you guys seats to the game. The Pacers, everybody in our organization wants to make sure you’re taken care of, all of the team is excited to meet you.”
An excited Perez stated he must make preparations to get the day without work work.
“I just want to say thank you, Tyrese, man, you are awesome, the team is awesome, I appreciate that,” he stated. “And man, let’s go Pacers!”
Perez, who has the Pacers emblem tattooed close to his wrist, was in attendance final season when Indiana eradicated the Knicks on the Backyard in Recreation 7 of the convention semifinals.
“I was there with the Pacers jersey,” he stated. “They were a little nicer, it wasn’t a Friday night. But now, this year, they got me.”
The Knicks superior to their first convention finals in 25 years after upsetting the defending champion Boston Celtics in six video games on Friday. Every postseason victory has been celebrated with a mob of Knicks followers swarming seventh Avenue exterior of the Backyard.
That was the case Friday after the most important Knicks victory in two-plus many years. Perez determined to enter enemy territory whereas bravely – or foolishly – carrying the jersey of the Knicks’ latest enemy.
“At first, it was like dudes just talking smack to me, it was a little fun, dudes were just going back and forth,” Perez stated. “But then it started getting a little more handsy. Dudes wanted the jersey. They said the jersey gotta come off. So, then I started getting a little nervous. I’m looking, where’s the nearest police? Who’s gonna save me? Anybody here to save me?”
Perez tried to calmly stroll away, however followers continued to comply with and heckle him, pelting him with two baggage of rubbish.
“It looks like I just got swallowed into the mob,” he stated. “But I just go, I keep walking. I was like, ‘Oh man, I see some cop cars up that way. Maybe if I can just make it up to that next block I should be maybe, hopefully fine.’”
Perez made it out of the realm safely, and video of the incident shortly unfold throughout social media.
The gang will return Wednesday when the sequence between the Pacers and Knicks begins. Perez, assuming he can get off work, has tickets and lodging taken care of for Recreation 4 subsequent Tuesday, with McAfee pushing him to ask Haliburton for a first-class flight.
“I don’t mind coach,” Perez stated. “That’s OK.”
He’ll have the chance to put on his jersey comfortably amongst fellow followers in Indiana as a substitute of within the streets of Manhattan.
“I’m glad you made it out the jungle alive,” Haliburton stated. “I’m glad you’re still here with us.”
“Yeah, man, it was rough,” Perez stated. “I feel like I’m going to war with you guys.”