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Celtics' President Stevens Embraces Team's Success and His Role
Despite constant speculation, Stevens remains committed to the Celtics' championship aspirations.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 9:26am
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The Celtics' season has been a masterclass in teamwork and resilience, as the squad overcomes challenges to emerge as a true championship contender.Boston TodayThe Boston Celtics have exceeded expectations this NBA season, and at the heart of their success is team president Brad Stevens. Despite facing roster challenges, the Celtics have emerged as a legitimate title contender in the East, thanks in large part to Stevens' leadership and the stellar coaching of Joe Mazzulla. Stevens dismisses talk of a 'coaching carousel,' focusing instead on the present and the people he works with, a testament to the culture he's fostered within the organization.
Why it matters
In a league where coaching changes are frequent, Stevens' loyalty to the Celtics is a refreshing change of pace. His ability to guide the team through adversity and foster a winning culture has been instrumental in the Celtics' success, making them a force to be reckoned with in the playoffs.
The details
The Celtics lost key players like Jrue Holiday, Kristaps Porzingis, and Al Horford in the offseason, and then had to start the season without their star, Jayson Tatum, due to injury. Yet, adversity has brought out the best in the remaining players, particularly Jaylen Brown, who has elevated his game to MVP-caliber levels. Coach Joe Mazzulla's ability to get the best out of his players, including Neemias Queta, has also been instrumental in the team's success.
- The Celtics have been making waves in the NBA this season.
- Tatum missed the start of the season due to injury.
The players
Brad Stevens
The president of basketball operations for the Boston Celtics, known for his commitment to the team and his ability to foster a winning culture.
Jaylen Brown
The Celtics' star player who has stepped up and elevated his game to MVP-caliber levels, taking the pressure off Tatum's return.
Joe Mazzulla
The Celtics' head coach who has been praised for his ability to get the best out of his players, including Neemias Queta, and is a leading candidate for Coach of the Year.
What they’re saying
“He dismisses the idea of a 'coaching carousel,' focusing on the present and the people he works with.”
— Brad Stevens, President of Basketball Operations, Boston Celtics
“Mazzulla's humility, deflecting praise to his players and staff, is a testament to his leadership style.”
— Author
What’s next
The Celtics are approaching the playoffs, and Stevens remains focused on taking it one game at a time. As the team continues its championship pursuit, all eyes will be on whether they can maintain their momentum and make a deep playoff run.
The takeaway
The Celtics' success this season is a testament to the power of coaching, leadership, and team chemistry. Under Stevens' guidance and Mazzulla's coaching, the Celtics have overcome adversity and emerged as a true contender, proving that resilience and collective effort can be the keys to success in the NBA.
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