Brad Stevens, Boston Celtics and NBA Draft
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Joe Mazzulla wrapped up his third season as the Celtics head coach, leading the team to 182 win over that span.
They’re champions forever, and when these players’ careers are long done, they will be reminded of that every time they come to Boston.
But during his end-of-the-year press conference, Celtics president Brad Stevens pushed back on that thought a little. Stevens said that he didn't want to be rash in any decisions being made. Stevens: "You don't want to make decisions that are rash." ⚡️ by Prizepicks & Gametime pic.twitter.com/udSbDbPBNK
He discussed everything from the health of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown to what figures to be a busy offseason.
The Boston Celtics added context to Kristaps Porziņģis' limitations during the NBA playoffs as president of basketball operations Brad Stevens said Monday that Porziņģis battled "post-viral syndrome" throughout the final stretch of the season.
The past 72 hours since the Boston Celtics were eliminated from the playoffs have been a vortex of emotions, conversations and lack of sleep for Brad Stevens.
Despite all the questions surrounding the Celtics’ coming offseason, Brad Stevens didn’t want to discuss the future much at his annual end-of-season press conference on Monday. In an opening statement,
The Celtics, of course, lost star forward Jayson Tatum to an Achilles injury in Game 4, while Kristaps Porzingis was battling what Stevens called a “post-viral syndrome, which is just lingering effects of a long illness.” ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne also reported that Jaylen Brown finished the season with a partially torn right meniscus.