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Celtics alumnus Eddie House tells his experience of the start and end of the infamous Banner 17 crew feud

Former Boston Celtics microwave scorer Eddie House had a front-row seat to the birth and death of the feud between fellow champion Celtics alumni Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, having been present for the initial cracks in the foundation laid by Banner 17 crew in 2008.

So the current NBC Sports analyst knows as much as anyone about that trio of Boston greats, the details behind their longtime rancor and final resolution ahead of KG’s jersey retirement ceremony this past spring when all three were together again at TD Garden.

Speaking with Bally Sports’ Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson, House told the story from his perspective of the origin and end of one of the most infamous feuds in Celtics history.

Take a look at the clip embedded above to hear it for yourself.

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