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A Green Bay Packers star chugged a beer in just 3 seconds at a Bucks playoff game, and the crowd loved it

Jun 25, 2021, 17:32 IST
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Packers star David Bakhtiari is famed for his beer chugging skills. Twitter/Bucks
  • Packers star David Bakhtiari chugged a beer in just 3 seconds at a Milwaukee Bucks game on Wednesday.
  • "Lets go!" he screamed after he'd finished, much to the delight of the crowd.
  • In 2019, Bakhtiari beat quarterback Aaron Rodgers in a chugging contest at a Bucks game.
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The Milwaukee Bucks didn't get the result it would have wanted against the Atalanta Hawks in its opening NBA Eastern Conference finals game on Wednesday night.

However, that didn't stop Green Bay Packers star and noted Bucks fan David Bakhtiari from enjoying the occasion.

During a first-quarter timeout, the offensive linesman pumped up the crowd by chugging a beer in just three seconds and screaming "Let's go!" - much to the delight of the crowd at the sold out Fiserv Forum.

Bakhtiari has performed this sort of impressive drinking stunt at a Bucks game before.

During a game in 2019, he faced off against his quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, in a chugging contest from across the court.

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Bakhtiari - who stands at 6 ft 4 and weighs 310 lbs - of course, won, chugging three whole beers almost unbelievably quickly while Rodgers failed to finish one.

The Bucks were beaten 113-116 by the Hawks on the night, but will get a shot to level the scores in game two of seven on Friday.

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