Basketball video games may be determined by the smallest of margins. A shot right here, a shot there, or an inch to the left or proper could possibly be the distinction between successful or shedding. For head coach Joe Mazzulla, all the things issues.
With the Celtics comfortably forward 124-106 after an emphatic steal and slam from Jaylen Brown, Suns head coach Frank Vogel known as a timeout and waved the white flag down 18 factors with slightly below three minutes to go within the sport.
However for Mazzulla, that wasn’t sufficient. With the groups heading to the bench, Royce O’Neale pulled up from thirty ft on the useless ball. Instinctively, Mazzulla went up for the competition.
“I noticed a man attempting to make a shot and he hadn’t made one and I didn’t need him to be ok with himself going to the bench,” Mazzulla deadpanned after the sport. “That’s the bench rule: guys don’t shoot pictures in entrance of our bench to return to their bench to be ok with themselves. If I’m going to ask guys to contest, workers’s going to do the identical.”
O’Neale had been 0-for-7 as much as that time and Mazzulla needed to maintain it that manner, whether or not it counted or not.
Assistant coach Sam Cassell performed in Boston with a man that felt the identical manner: Kevin Garnett. KG was the primary participant that I can bear in mind blocking pictures after the whistle in order that opponents couldn’t get into rhythm.
“I believe it’s necessary. I believe it’s a small element of the sport. It’s slightly gamesmanship. You possibly can’t have guys go to the bench feeling good about themselves,” Mazzulla added.
Mazzulla’s obsession and aggressive edge doesn’t shock his gamers. It’s infectious. On the finish of the play, you may see Derrick White getting a bit of the ball on the rim.
“That’s who Joe is. When he did it, I wasn’t caught off guard. I count on him or one of many coaches to try this,” Jayson Tatum stated. “You gotta love Joe for Joe.”