
Terry Rozier can’t stop clowning Milwaukee Bucks counterpart Eric Bledsoe.
The Boston Celtics guard, who has been matched up against Bledsoe in their first-round series, started some beef when he called him “Drew Bledsoe” (after the retired NFL QB) in a postgame press conference. That led to Bledsoe firing back and claiming that he didn’t know who Rozier was after the next game.
After Game 1, Terry Rozier accidentally called Eric Bledsoe Drew Bledsoe.
After Game 2, Bledsoe said he "don't even know who the f— [Terry Rozier] is." pic.twitter.com/RPVVnIajgm
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) April 18, 2018

On Wednesday, Rozier doubled down on the taunt in spectacular fashion when the New England Patriots posted a picture of the actual Drew Bledsoe, who played with them for nine seasons, to their Instagram page. Rozier “liked” the post and left a comment that simply read, “My guy.”
Rozier is relentless pic.twitter.com/TBBa0CVeca
— Marc D'Amico (@Marc_DAmico) April 25, 2018
The Celtics are now up 3-2 on the Bucks, and Tuesday’s Game 5 proved that the bad blood between the two players is very real. Rozier (16.2 points per game, 6.6 assists per game) has gotten the better of Bledsoe (12.6 ppg, 4.0 apg) on the court in the series, and now that appears to be true off of it as well.