How a former Warriors employee is giving the Celtics an edge in the NBA Finals
Before he joined Boston as an assistant coach last summer, Aaron Miles spent four seasons with Golden State: two as its G League head coach and two as a player-development coach with the NBA club. His wealth of knowledge about Steve Kerr, Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and others has provided the Celtics an underrated edge in these Finals.
When Boston entered the fourth quarter of Game 1 down by 12 on Thursday night, Miles encouraged his players to get more physical defensively. The Warriors — a finesse team built around ball movement — often struggle against opponents with the Celtics’ blend of tenacity and length.
Visibly bothered by Boston’s rugged defense, Golden State let a 92-80 lead devolve into a 120-108 loss. Over the past two days, as the Warriors reviewed video and made necessary adjustments for Game 2, the Celtics again relied on Miles’ expertise.
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Aaron Miles, left, watches Jaylen Brown (7) shoot a three point shot during Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Boston Celtics at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, June 2, 2022. Miles was a Warriors assistant coach, and is now with the Boston Celtics.