NBA NEWS: Joe Mazzulla Explain 37 Years, Boston Celtics Making NBA a Big Name

Joe Mazzulla discusses the record of the Celtics’ winning seasons before to his 37-year tenure as coach.

The Cavs and Boston are playing two whole different games in these playoffs.

Not only on the count, which is accurate as well. In addition to leading the NBA in scoring, Boston’s explosive 3-point shooting squad also ranked second in defense.

During his time as the Celtics coach, Joe Mazzulla has not been a coach who loves to give up.

Joe Mazzulla is already making his mark - CelticsBlog

But with five minutes left in Game 2 on Thursday night, Mazzulla benched his starters due to a lackluster second half by the Celtics, which resulted in a 118-94 rout of the Cavaliers.

With five minutes left in regulation, a flagrant foul by Jayson Tatum increased the Celtics’ deficit to 24 points, concluding a 17-45 surge by the visitors.

Later in the second half, when Boston was subjected to sporadic jeers from the Garden crowd, Mazzulla raised the white flag by introducing five deep reserves into the match.

After the game, when questioned about the decision, Celtics coach Mike Mazzulla hinted that it was made more with the future in mind than as a message to his starting lineup.

Mazzulla remarked, “I think it was just a bad game.” “We didn’t shoot the ball very well tonight, obviously, but we played terrible defense, and that’s how we look at it, and that’s why I’m the most upset.”

In addition to conceding 118 points on defense, we also lost the rebounding battle. Thus, we didn’t assist ourselves this evening.

Before traveling to Cleveland for a crucial Game 3 on Saturday night, the Celtics won’t have much time to reflect, but Brown is optimistic that this team will recover just like they did following their Game 2 defeat by the Heat.

Brown remarked, “You learn from it.” “Take it on the chin, grow from it, and move on to the next game with your best foot forward.” It’s obvious that this performance was inappropriate. We must be prepared to react.

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