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The Celtics have elected to intentionally foul Mitchell Robinson in every game of the East semifinals thus far, leading to ...
Mitchell Robinson received an ovation from the Madison Square Garden crowd when he made his first free throw in the Celtics' ...
Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla defends his strategy to consistently foul Knicks center Mitchell Robinson in Game 2's loss.
With Mitchell Robinson shooting an abysmal 30% (7-of-23) from the free throw line during the Eastern Conference semifinals, ...
Many of the late-game strategies employed by Celtics' head coach Joe Mazulla were under scrutiny due to the fashion in which the losses occurred. A high volume of three-pointers, turnovers ...
Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla made a shocking revelation about his team's strategy to foul Robinson, admitting that he tried to get the big man out of the game due to his dominance. "He was a ...
Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla discussed the approach and execution that allowed his team to come out on top in Game ...
Head Coach Joe Mazzulla was asked about his ... It’ll create even more open 3s as they collapse on whoever is driving." The Celtics new strategy is working, and the fans are loving it.
While the gambit no doubt irks Knicks and maybe basketball purists, Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla defended the strategy in the aftermath of a 115-93 green win, which saw Boston continue to ...
It’s possible Jason Tatum’s Achilles injury might have saved some big-money teammates from moving on in the offseason.
After largely abandoning the “Hack-a-Mitch” approach in Game 2, Boston resumed intentionally fouling Knicks center Mitchell ...
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