Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla gives big vote of confidence in Torrey Craig
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DET 117, BOS 97: Celtics Coach Joe Mazzulla's Postgame Media Availability
Celtics Coach Joe Mazzulla's Postgame Media Availability. Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla talks with the media following his teams loss to the Pistons.
Beasley scored 14 of those points in the second half, helping Detroit rebuild a double-digit lead against a undermanned Celtics squad playing without All-Star Jaylen Brown. Beasley led a hyped Pistons squad amid his hot shooting night,
In his post-game press conference, Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla was asked about the team's second half collapse, which saw Cleveland outscore them 59-42 in the third and fourth quarters. Acknowledging that the tempo changed and the Cavaliers made the necessary adjustments,
Brown reportedly took a knee to the thigh early in the third quarter of Tuesday night's win against the Raptors. The post What Joe Mazzulla said about Jaylen Brown’s latest injury appeared first on Boston.
In their last outing without Holiday and Porzingis, Boston decided to start Sam Hauser with Luke Kornet, but on Sunday they started Al Horford alongside Kornet, going with a bigger lineup against the Nuggets.
Defeating the New York Knicks for the third straight time this season, the Boston Celtics were led by the usual suspects Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, but on Sunday it was Derrick White being praised.
"Any time you can just get together with guys that are in the same arena as we are and support each other, I think that's important." The post Joe Mazzulla explains importance of ‘brotherhood’ among Boston coaches as Mike Vrabel attends Celtics practice appeared first on Boston.
And that gave Patriots first-year coach Mike Vrabel his first chance to see the team up close since assuming his new post. Coach Joe Mazzulla invited Vrabel to watch the Celtics’ session ahead of Sunday’s game against the Knicks.
Fans of the Boston Celtics have something special in star forward Jayson Tatum. The St. Louis native has evolved as a player, no longer hunting for big scoring numbers, and using his potency on that end of the court to draw double- and triple-teams to the benefit of teammates he dimes up on the regular.
Joe Mazzulla had more than one game in mind when he made Kristaps Porzingis a late scratch Tuesday night in Toronto.