When asked about public slights against his Celtics players, Joe Mazzulla’s message has been consistent: Criticism, Mazzulla believes, is both a compliment and a fact of life for star athletes.
However, head coach Joe Mazzulla is enjoying this slump that the Celtics are in. Mazzulla embraces the challenge of figuring things out and believes his team will ultimately be fine down the line.
The Boston Celtics have gone 12-8 since the beginning of December and Joe Mazzulla's team has struggled on both sides of the floor in recent weeks. They've been unable to protect the rim (or the ...
After Wednesday’s head-scratching loss, NBC Sports Boston’s Celtics analyst Brian Scalabrine suggested it may be time for coach Joe Mazzulla to make some lineup adjustments. “Joe Mazzulla ...
After scraping by to beat New Orleans, Jayson Tatum and head coach Joe Mazzulla had some things to say about the current state of the team. “Maybe you don’t want to play your best basketball ...
Joe Mazzulla's Boston Celtics held on for a last-second 120-119 home win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday. However, the reigning NBA champion coach appeared less than enthused about his ...
"I would say the ultimate compliment is we're 28-11 and this is the type of conversation that we're having," said Joe Mazzulla while fielding post-game questions aimed at uncovering what's keeping ...
C’s coach Joe Mazzulla broke down what his message was for the team postgame. “Just stick together,” Mazzulla told reporters in Toronto. “We’re not playing our best basketball.