The Boston Celtics eliminated the Atlanta Hawks from the playoffs on Thursday, April 27, but it’s what one of them said after the game that has Hawks fans suffering even more. Celtics’ star guard Jason Tatum actually apologized to music star Janet Jackson for not finishing off Atlanta sooner than it did.

“First, I want to apologize to the legend Janet Jackson,” Tatum said. “We wee supposed to close out in Boston; she had to postpone her show.”

He was referring to Jackson’s show at State Farm Arena, which had to be moved after the Hawks won in Boston earlier in the week. The Atlanta victory meant that the venue actually double-booked Jackson and the Hawks.

“Due to tonight’s Atlanta Hawks’ Game 5 win , we will host Game 6 on Thursday, moving Thursday’s Janet Jackson concert to Friday. If you have tickets to the original show date, they will be honored for Friday’s date.”

The post-game remarks were off the cuff but a low blow to the Hawks, who were hoping to tie the series up and play a Game 7 in Boston. 

“I hope she sees this. I apologize for that, but we got it done today,” Tatum said, smiling the whole time.

The Hawks lost 128-120 due to a late-game clinic put on by the Celtics.

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