The senator was forced to do pushups after his favored team, the Boston Celtics, lost Game 1 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals. | GabrielLaluINQ
But on Thursday, Senator Sonny Angara uploaded a video of himself doing push-ups, as a part of a bet with his son. Angara was forced to do so after his favored team, the Boston Celtics, lost Game 1 of the National Basketball Association Eastern Conference Finals to surprise contender Miami Heat.And to add a twist, the older Angara was required by his child whom he called a “fake” Heat fan to do 50 while wearing the iconic jersey of retired professional baller and Miami legend Dwayne Wade.
“Celtics weren’t the only ones who lost game 1 to the Heat. I lost to my Miami Heat fan son and had to do 50 push-ups in their jersey,” the senator said in his Instagram post.
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