Celtics' Marcus Smart references John Adams in advice to fan: 'No one remembers the 2nd US President'

Marcus Smart responded on Twitter when a fan asked for guidance on how to improve basketball abilities

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what's clicking on FoxNews.com. Boston Celtics celebrity Marcus Smart increased brows Friday night when he made an odd remark referencing the second president of the USA, John Adams.

Smart was asked by a follower on Twitter for advice regarding getting better at basketball considering that he is thought about to be among the better defenders in the NBA. The two-time All-Defensive Team selection attempted to send out an inspirational tweet, yet it appeared to backfire.

"Takes little 'skill' to play defense. Takes a wholelotta (sic) 'intend to.' Get every 50/50 sphere. If you're not quik (sic) defensively-- get strong. Toughness conceals weak points. Take costs. Be a gr8 colleague. Contend. Never ever be okay w losing. No person remembers the second US President. Just the 1st," Smart created.

Founding Papa John Adams was the topic of a 2001 bestselling bio by chronicler David McCullough that was later on adapted into an 2008 TELEVISION miniseries that won 13 Emmy awards. The Adams National Historic Park in Quincy, Massachusetts, which includes Adams' birthplace, was the No. 8 most checked out national park in New England in 2019, according to TripSavvy.com.

NBA fans included the jokes after Smart's tweet, yet the Celtics guard took it in stride.

"John Adams gon na be ok," he included. "But he still second place."

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Smart later published and reacted to images of his face superimposed over colonists from the 1700s.

Smart has actually been a staple on the Celtics considering that he went into the league in 2014. Boston chose him with the No. 6 choice of the draft. He's played in 449 ready Boston and has been in the league for 7 years. He's averaging 10.2 points, 3.6 rebounds and also 4.2 aids during his job.

The 2020-21 season was one of his finest. He set up career-high averages in points per video game (13.1) and also helps per video game (5.7 ).

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