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The Boston Celtics might not have a set rotation this season, and coach Joe Mazzulla thinks that could actually be a strength of the team in the long run. If it sounds a bit confusing to say that Boston might actually be better off without the sort of structure that helped them win a title in 2025,
Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla says Tuesday's pickup game between coaches and media was no laughing matter.
Mazzulla, who’s been cagey about how he plans to structure Boston’s overhauled starting lineup, seemed to confirm after Queta’s eight-point, 12-rebound, four-block showing that the 7-footer will be the top-choice big man to open the season.
"He just takes pride in learning, and [he's] well-educated. I think anything he does, he’ll be good at.” The post Joe Mazzulla salutes former Celtics Sixth Man of the Year winner on retirement appeared first on Boston.
Joe Mazzulla is clearly not tolerating any BS from Immanuel Quickley, as evidenced by the Celtics coach's violent reaction.
The Celtics media corps faced Joe Mazzulla and his coaching staff in a pickup game. It did not go well for the reporters.
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Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla and his staff played reporters in a pickup game. It went as expected
Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla wants to win, no matter the opponent. Even when playing against reporters. Here’s what happened: The Celtics had told their reporters that they could use the Auerbach Center courts for a media game after practice on Tuesday.
Joe Mazzulla explained his motivation for coaches-media pickup game: "It was important that we did that yesterday, and we’ll do it again."