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Mazzulla says Celtics need time to heal in wake of Udoka ban

Sep 25, 2022, 9:37 PM | Updated: Sep 26, 2022, 1:24 pm

Boston Celtics interim coach Joe Mazzulla faces reporters photo during the NBA basketball team's Me...

Boston Celtics interim coach Joe Mazzulla faces reporters photo during the NBA basketball team's Media Day, Monday, Sept. 26, 2022, in Canton, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

(AP Photo/Steven Senne)

CANTON, Mass. (AP) — The Celtics were supposed to enter the preseason as one of the favorites to emerge from the Eastern Conference on the heels of their surprise run to the NBA Finals under rookie head coach Ime Udoka.

That was before Udoka was suspended for the upcoming season after a months-long investigation by an external law firm that found multiple violations of team policies for what sources told The Associated Press involve an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the organization.

The task of holding together the team and capitalizing on Boston’s championship window has fallen to interim coach Joe Mazzulla, a 34-year-old assistant who was a candidate to land the Utah Jazz’s coaching job.

He’s had barely 72 hours to balance both learning of Udoka’s suspension and being handed a dream opportunity, but Mazzulla said he will take his time giving people time to “feel and heal” as the team prepares to open training camp on Tuesday.

“You can’t rush trust. You can’t rush healing. You can’t rush any of that,” he said to a packed room at Celtics media day on Monday. “Regardless of what has happened, we have a great roster and we have a great opportunity. That’s what I have to focus on.”

Mazzulla has been a Celtics assistant for two seasons. As a college player, he led West Virginia to a victory in the 2007 NIT and an upset over ninth-ranked Duke in the next year’s NCAA Tournament. His only head coaching experience was a two-year stint from 2017-19 at Division II Fairmont State in West Virginia.

He will take charge of a Celtics roster that features only one player, 36-year-old Al Horford, his senior. Free-agent acquisition Danillo Gallinari is the next closest in age — five weeks younger than Mazzulla.

But what Mazzulla lacks in time on the bench he makes up for in endorsements from a roster full of players who beckoned Brad Stevens to keep his former assistant around following Stevens’ promotion to president of basketball operations. Those same players remain adamant that Mazzulla can not only lead this team through difficult circumstances but also guide it back to the NBA Finals and another shot at a championship.

They also acknowledged that their emotions remain all over the place, having learned of the Udoka news on social media before getting basic information from the team that didn’t amount to much more than was shared publicly. None of the players who addressed the media Monday had spoken with Udoka since his suspension was announced.

While they understand the privacy constraints that team officials are under, veteran Marcus Smart summed up the past handful of days in five words: “It’s been hell for us.”

Jaylen Brown said he’s trying to remain optimistic as he digests everything.

“I believe in Joe. Joe believes in me. I’ve had conversations with him. I don’t think he sees a limit,” he said. “I think he’s coming in excited. So I’m optimistic.”

Mazzulla said his plan is to build on the foundation and culture already established and not try to shake things up too much.

All-Star Jayson Tatum said the fact that Mazzulla was so intricately involved from a basketball standpoint in helping the Celtics make the on-court jump they did under Udoka is key.

“It’s somebody we’re comfortable with over the past three or four years,” Tatum said. “Same person, just in a different position now. But somebody we’re familiar with and have a lot of respect for.”

But Brown also acknowledged that the abrupt disclosure of Udoka’s suspension and the minimal details will loom as camp gets underway.

“It definitely puts your leadership to the test. Not just mine, but all of ours,” Brown said. “We’ll see. Obviously, things haven’t gone the way we expected, but that’s life. The best thing you can do is move on.”

For now, Mazzulla said he will look to foster a spirit of collaboration.

“I think we have to do this together,” he said. “I don’t think we need to speed up decisions or speed up identity. I think we have to be patient. We have to rely on the foundations that we built as far as relationships. And the foundations and habits that we built on the basketball court, because they’re successful.”

MOVING FORWARD

It wasn’t a surprise for Brown to hear his name mentioned in media reports this summer involving possible trade discussions between Boston and Brooklyn regarding Kevin Durant. But he said he isn’t letting it distract him coming off a season in which he was an integral part of the Celtics coming so close to winning an NBA championship.

“All I can say is that I’m here, I’m ready to play basketball,” Brown said. “I’m in great shape. Probably the best shape in my life. So, I’m excited to start the journey. Things haven’t gone at the start like we’ve wanted it to go. But that’s life sometimes. So, we’ll put our best foot forward and do what we’ve got to do.”

NO REGRETS

Center Robert Williams III played through pain throughout the playoffs last season just months removed from surgery to repair torn cartilage in his troublesome left knee.

Now the fifth-year big man is expected to miss at least two months this season after undergoing another procedure on the same knee. He said Monday that he has no regrets about the decision to play.

“I made the decision as a man to keep playing,” Williams said. “Regardless of the recurring injuries. … I bought into that decision.”

He said he has complete confidence in the training staff to get him back ready to play.

“It’s a process I’ve been through with them a couple of times,” Williams said. “It is a battle. It is tough. But I’m here for it. ”

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