
The Boston Celtics just extended head coach Joe Mazzulla
So Mazzulla being tendered and accepting the extension hints that the team continues to trust the Celtics coach in that role despite the mission of the season taking a hard right turn after the injury of star Boston forward Jayson Tatum in the 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals second round series with the New York Knicks.
The hosts of the CLNS Media "How Bout Them Celtics!" podcast, Jack Simone and Sam LaFrance, took some time on a recent episode of their show to talk it over. Check it out below!
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