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Giving thanks for a special Boston Celtics team

Boston Celtics Media Day 2022

Happy Thanksgiving to all of you from CelticsBlog!

Seems like a good chance for us to step back and be thankful for the many blessings we are enjoying as fans of the Boston Celtics. Here are a few of mine. Feel free to add any that I’ve forgotten or share your own in the comments below.

Losing in the Finals

I know this seems like an odd one to start with, but hear me out. While I would always prefer winning a championship because that banner hangs forever, there’s a silver lining to coming up short as well. Call it β€œgrowth mentality” or Kaizen or just old school learning through pain. Getting all the way to The Finals and coming up short has clearly fueled and focused this team. They have the confidence that they have the talent to win it all and they have the drive to do what it takes to get back there. Those are lessons that should stick with this core group for years to come.

Brad Stevens buying the groceries

What more can you say about the job Stevens has done as President of Basketball Operations? I go back to that old Bill Parcells quote about having to cook but not getting to buy the groceries. Well, history suggests that doing both jobs at the same time is too much for most people to handle. But there’s something to be said for a guy that cooked with this core group moving into a position where he’s buying the groceries to round out the menu. (Who’s hungry for turkey?)

Brad has shown that he’s decisive, unsentimental (in a good way), and willing to move on from mistakes. Sure, he’s traded away draft picks in the last 3 years, but nobody is missing those picks as they watch Al Horford, Derrick White, and Malcolm Brogdon providing the perfect complimentary skills around our stars.

He’s even unearthed some true gems. While cycling through several 2nd and 3rd chance players (Jabari Parker, Nik Stauskas, etc), he’s hit on the undrafted Sam Hauser and the cast-off Luke Kornet. On a roster with several max or near-max contracts, it is critical to round out the rotation with low priced contributors.

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Joe Mazzulla’s unflappable confidence

Nothing good came out of the Udoka situation. Period, end of story.

However, given how things played out, I’m thankful for Joe Mazzulla stepping up and being such a steadying force in the locker room. His unflappable confidence…

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