Huge setback: fans stunned as Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla announced resignation and departure

Joe Mazzulla was thrown directly into the fire after the Boston Celtics came up short to the Golden State Warriors in the 2022 NBA Finals. When Ime Udoka was suspended for the 2022-2023 season — and eventually let go — for violating team policies, the Celtics turned to Mazzulla to lead the charge the following year.

At just 34 years old, Mazzulla, an assistant under Udoka, became the leader of one of the most storied franchises in NBA history. Like any coach in the spotlight, Mazzulla was often criticized during Boston’s run that ended during an embarrassing home loss to the Miami Heat in the 2023 conference championship. A year later, the Celtics won their NBA-best 18th championship.

As Mazzulla heads into his third season as a head coach, he knows teams will be gunning for the Celtics. It’s a challenge he’s eager to accept.

Teams around the NBA will have the Celtics game circled on their calendars. Mazzulla knows the Celtics will bring out the best in their opponents. Everyone wants to beat a champion.

The Celtics head coach knows his team will be the hunted. Not only does he know it, he’s hoping for it.

“People are gonna say the target is on our back, but I hope it’s right on our forehead in between our eyes,” Mazzulla said during an episode of the “Locked On Celtics” podcast. “I hope I can see the red dot.”

The Celtics are big favorites to repeat as NBA champs, a feat that hasn’t been done since the Warriors did it during the 2017-18 season. Boston brings back its top eight players from a year ago.

With Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown leading the way, the Celtics have finally gotten over the hump. Before their most recent championship, the two stars had played in four conference championships together but had never won a title. They hadn’t even reached the NBA Finals until their meeting with Golden State in 2022.

Now, Tatum and Brown are in the primes of their careers. They conquered one challenge of bringing home their first title. Mazzulla seems confident they can overcome another obstacle of playing with a target on their backs — or on their foreheads.

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