Fierce1 wrote:Coach of the year of 2022 Monty Williams now has a 26-game losing streak to add to his resume.
Are you guys ready for Coach of the Year Joe?
What are Celtics record in Joe Mazzulla time, going back to last year?
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Fierce1 wrote:Coach of the year of 2022 Monty Williams now has a 26-game losing streak to add to his resume.
Are you guys ready for Coach of the Year Joe?

Parliament10 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:Coach of the year of 2022 Monty Williams now has a 26-game losing streak to add to his resume.
Are you guys ready for Coach of the Year Joe?
What are Celtics record in Joe Mazzulla time, going back to last year?

Fierce1 wrote:Parliament10 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:Coach of the year of 2022 Monty Williams now has a 26-game losing streak to add to his resume.
Are you guys ready for Coach of the Year Joe?
What are Celtics record in Joe Mazzulla time, going back to last year?
He's 79-31 in the regular season so far.
ConstableGeneva wrote:Mazzulla would be my COTY just for convincing Jaylen to shift his mindset/approach of the game and empowering White to become whatever version of him we're getting right now.
You’ve seemed to make a point of boosting up Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown in press conferences after relatively quiet statistical games. What is behind that?
JM: It’s a little bit of changing the narrative of what value is and what success looks like. For such a long time in the NBA, value is how many shots did you get and how many points did you score? Very few times do you have guys like Jaylen and Jayson welcome two other superstars [in Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis] and then empower Derrick [White], who should be an All-Star. So what I really want to do is change the lens of what value and success look like.
I think they’re way more valuable than they get credit for, because of their ability to be great teammates. And that’s not talked about or clicked on enough. The fact that one of those two guys could take 8-10 shots and keep playing hard on defense, to me that’s just as valuable as giving them the ball every time and scoring 40.
Parliament10 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:Parliament10 wrote:What are Celtics record in Joe Mazzulla time, going back to last year?
He's 79-31 in the regular season so far.
That is a damn good record. About 72%.
Mazzulla is a good Coach. He jumped into a Blazing Saddle, and has Handled it very well.

ParticleMan wrote:Joe wasn't great in the playoffs last year but this idea that he will never ever improve or learn is completely ridiculous. He is already so much better this year.
Hate me if you want but I chalk up last season's choke job to Tatum, straight up. For 40+ minutes every game we played with the sort of pace and movement that Joe preaches, and then in the last part of the 4th Tatum decides it's time to pound the ball into the deck and take tough stepaway 3's. Jaylen shares a lot of blame too but it starts with Tatum, he's the leader and he's the guy with the ball in his hands late in the 4th. The offense looked totally different in closeout situations than the rest of the game, and Tatum set that tone. I seriously doubt this was Joe's plan. Instead, it looked a lot more like what Ime did the previous year.
