Joe Mazzulla, Boston Celtics
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The Celtics have bounced back from a three-game losing streak with two straight wins after Wednesday's victory over the Cavs.
Last season the Celtics ranked 29th in the NBA in pace, averaging 96.59 possessions per game. This season they are also 29th, but coach Joe Mazzulla does not view this metric as an accurate representation of overall pace.
The Boston Celtics were struggling to start the season. Still, Joe Mazzulla found the perfect way to wake his boys up, hilariously using DeAndre Jordan as an example. Jordan, who recently signed with the New Orleans Pelicans, got off an easy putback dunk over the Celtics' defense in the first half, causing Mazzulla to call out his team's effort.
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Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla describes his 'wrestling with God,' says he always wanted to be a deacon
Boston Celtics Coach Joe Mazzulla discussed how he always wanted to become a deacon and has been wrestling with God to ensure that his desire to keep winning on the basketball court does not make him
In the “Starting 5” docuseries, Joe Mazzulla gave a wild and unexpected response when asked if he could beat Jaylen Brown in a fight.
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“You gotta make that choice”: Celtics committed to Joe Mazzulla’s vision vs. Cavs — and it paid off
The road trip finale in New Orleans earned the Celtics their first win, but Wednesday night’s return to TD Garden to host the Cavaliers awarded Boston with its first sign of turning a new leaf.
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Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla and his staff played reporters in a pickup game. It went as expected
BOSTON (AP) — 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 ...