Boston Celtics interim coach Joe Mazzulla is adamant that he will wait for people to have the chance to “feel and heal” after the predecessor Ime Udoka was banned from the team for an unprofessional relationship with a woman within the club.
Boston Celtics interim coach Joe Mazzulla stated that he would wait for people to have the chance to “feel and heal” after his predecessor Ime Udoka was banned for the duration of the season due to an unprofessional relationship with a woman within the team.
“You cannot put too much trust in. You can’t rush healing. It’s impossible to rush anything else,” he said to an audience of over 100 people in the Celtics press conference on Monday. just three days after being promoted to head coach interim. “Regardless the circumstances the team has a fantastic roster and an amazing chance. That’s the thing I must concentrate on.”
Udoka was dismissed on Thursday over the reason that two sources with knowledge of the incident said to The Associated Press was an inappropriate relationship with a female within the company. They spoke under the confidentiality of the specifics of his conduct weren’t released publicly.
Mazzulla 34, who was a coach, was the Celtics coach for two years as an assistant. His only experience as a head coach was with Division II Fairmont State.
