Payton Pritchard’s Fiancee Emma Macdonald Stole The Show With Her Eye-Popping Outfit At The Boston Celtics’ Championship Parade

Payton Pritchard's fiancee Emma Macdonald drinks from a tequila bottle.Payton Pritchard’s fiancee, Emma Macdonald (Photo via @emmamacdonald/IG)
Payton Pritchard has been a solid player for the Boston Celtics all year long, but he arguably had his best and most significant moments during the postseason.

Along the ride with him was his fiancee, Emma Macdonald, who has quickly become a fan favorite over the past year.

On Friday, it continued with her being in Boston’s championship parade.

The fiancée of Boston Celtics guard Payton Pritchard took to her Instagram story and posted several pictures and videos of her day.

Many of her posts showed her eye-popping outfit, which included her rocking a white tank top that showed off her abs, which she paired with a Pritchard baseball jersey and blue jeans.

Of her posts, it showed her throwing beer on fans, posing with players and other WAGS, posing on the Celtics court, and holding up her soon-to-be husband’s jersey.

 





Emma Macdonald has had several moments throughout these playoffs. One of them was of her chugging out of a bottle of Cincoro Tequila while sporting a pair of ski goggles after the Celtics secured the franchise’s record 18th NBA championship with a 106-88 Game 5 victory over the Mavericks on Monday.

Also read: Meet Payton Pritchard’s Fiancee, Emma Macdonald, Who’s Got The Entire Internet Drooling Over Her NBA Finals Celebration

Payton Pritchard Made NBA Finals History With Just Two Made Shots

One of the most memorable moments of the Boston Celtics NBA Finals run was reserve guard Payton Pritchard’s halfcourt heave in two different games.

The University of Oregon alum hit a long-range shot at the end of the third quarter in Game 2 when he came in with 3.3 seconds left.

With 0.8 seconds left in the first half of Game 5, Prichard did it again as he connected on a 3-pointer buzzer-beater from halfcourt to put his team up 67-46 at the break at TD Garden on Monday night.

The 28-year-old became the first player in the NBA to hit two 30-foot buzzer-beaters in NBA Finals history, according to Stathead.

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