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But perhaps what was most impressive was his willingness to offer ideas and suggestions that he thought would make the commercial that much better. Overall, Olynyk handled everything like he had been there and done that. Kelly also filmed a Red Sox themed commercial that will be very similar to the one he did in his Bruins attire. So there was KO, standing tall, dressed in a Ray Borque hoodie and covering his long hair with a Boston Bruins snapback hat - backwards of course. For instance, one of the themes was old-time hockey. Roster, which sells both apparel and memorabilia for all four major Boston sports teams, had Kelly sporting a couple of different outfits they put together from their gear in the store, each being directly related to the theme of the commercial. Olynyk spent the evening shooting a commercial (two or three actually) for Roster Stores at their location in the Natick Mall. However, it wasn't until Monday night that he got his very first shot at an off-court endorsement that was in no way connected to the Boston Celtics.
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With 65 regular season games now under his belt - and five more remaining - Kelly Olynyk has had plenty of time to experience everything that goes into being a professional basketball player.