News about Isaac Okoro

Celtics fans trolled by NBA rivals after Cavaliers secure huge playoff win in Boston: 'Most fraudulent fanbase ever'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 10, 2024
After Boston dominated Game 1 with a 120-95 win, the Cavaliers flipped the barrel on the Celtics with a 118-94 victory to even the series at 1-1. With just over five minutes left in the game, fans on social media mocked Bostonians for clearing the stands early. One user posted a clip of their exit and wrote: 'Celtics fans going home with 6 minutes left in the fourth quarter. Boston Sports fans are the most fraudulent sports fanbase ever.' 'Is there a fire drill???' another responded.

As the Knicks star limps to the locker room with apparent knee injury just one minute into their match against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Jalen Brunson must be helped off the court

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
Jalen Brunson of the New York Knicks had to be helped off the court with an injury only one minute into Sunday's match against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Brunson, who averages 27.2 points per game, was hurt while trying to take a jump shot over Cleveland's Isaac Okoro. Brunson came off a screen near the foul and uplifted without a human contact. As he came back to the ground, Brunson's legs split violently, and he staggered toward the 3-point line before collapsing to the ground. As the trial continued, he grabbed his left leg and sat on the bench. Brunson briefly woke up before limping to the sideline and falling back down. In obvious pain and agony, he was aided and directed to the locker room.

Isaac Okoro of the Cleveland Cavaliers calls out Jalen Brunson of New York for his on-court 'antics'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2023
Isaac Okoro, the Cleveland Cavaliers' small forward, has been chastised for criticizing official fouls, as he starts Game 2 of the two teams' Round 1 playoff series. In Game 1 in Cleveland, the Knicks were eliminated winners, but Okoro seemed to take offense with Brunson's ostensible regular falls to the ground without seeing anyone. 'We feel like we played him well last game,' Okoro said. 'I mean, possibly get him off the free throw line, not for his pump fakes and those who are attempting to draw fouls.'