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Paul Pierce Sports Controversial T-shirt Following Lakers’ Game 2 Defeat to Nuggets

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Following the Los Angeles Lakers’ devastating defeat to the Denver Nuggets in Game 2 of their first-round series, Paul Pierce made a bold fashion statement on Undisputed by wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the words “Who’s Your Daddy?” echoing the sentiments of Nuggets fans at Ball Arena.

The Nuggets secured a thrilling 101-99 victory over the Lakers, extending their winning streak over the Purple and Gold to 10 consecutive games.

“If this wasn’t a “Who’s your Daddy?” moment game, then I don’t what was,” Pierce said on Undisputed.

Jamal Murray’s buzzer-beating heroics sealed the Nuggets’ victory, marking a remarkable comeback from a 20-point deficit in the third quarter, sending shockwaves through the Lakers’ camp.

Nikola Jokic delivered a stellar triple-double performance, tallying 27 points, 20 rebounds, and 10 assists, while Michael Porter Jr. added 22 points to bolster Denver’s offensive firepower.

Despite strong performances from Anthony Davis and LeBron James, the Lakers couldn’t contain Denver’s relentless attack, falling short in the crucial moments of the game.