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Celtics staying locked in to avoid let-down ahead of NBA Finals

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Heading into the 2024 NBA All-Star break, the Boston Celtics were rolling. A 50-point win over the Brooklyn Nets marked their sixth in a row. But Joe Mazzulla wasn’t ready for a break. In fact, he was vehemently against it.

“I hate breaks,” Mazzulla said. “I wish there wasn’t even halftime.”

Fast-forward a few months, and the Celtics are dealing with more breaks than ever. Five-game series against the Miami Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers were followed by a sweep of the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals. Due to their dominance, they have to wait over a week before taking on the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals.

Boston’s impressive run through the playoffs has come to a screeching halt at the pinnacles of its successes. Each time they are riding the high of a series win, they have been forced to sit idly by and wait for their next opponent.

But the Celtics are doing more than just waiting.

“Anything can be good or bad for you, depending on how you use it,” Mazzulla said. “Time could be good, it could be bad. Everything goes into how you use it, how you weaponize it. So, we’re weaponizing our time right now.”

Physically, the Celtics will practice. Players will go through their normal workouts, and the coaches will help them ramp up ahead of the Finals. But there is also a crucial mental element to the break.

“Just relaxing. Getting out of the fight. Letting your emotional [and] your mental guard down. You just got to keep those things up,” Mazzulla said. “So, you create havoc in practice, you just stress the details, and you overwork them in the film room, and you just do everything you can to make sure the guys stay in the fight.”

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Simultaneously, the players are capable of staying locked in on their own.

“I trust those guys,” said Mazzulla. “They’re professionals. They’ve done a lot. So, I don’t really have to do much because of who they are.”

In less than a week, the Celtics will be playing in the biggest games of the season. This is everything they’ve worked for all year. They are on the front doorstep. But they can’t play the games until the games arrive.

The natural anxiety of waiting has set in, and Boston is more eager now than ever to get on the court and compete.

“Just understanding the moment that we’re in. Obviously, having a…

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