[Karalis] Asked Joe Mazzulla what lessons he’s learned over the course of the season to take into the playoffs. He deadpanned: “call timeouts”
Asked Joe Mazzulla what lessons he's learned over the course of the season to take into the playoffs.
He deadpanned: "call timeouts"
— John Karalis 🇬🇷 🇺🇦 (@John_Karalis) April 9, 2023
by 1337speak
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He’s gotten better at that recently, better late than never.
Best answer I could hear tbh
Mazzula absolutely roasting reddit casuals
HE LEARNS!!!
Our voice was heard!
It’s a good sign that he can admit flaws and work to fix them. Most coaches are stubborn as hell and won’t change at all.
Mazzulla has shown growth and taken accountability for his mistakes throughout his first year as a head coach, while leading his team to the second best record in the entire NBA, yet this sub gets pitchforks out for him every time the Celtics lose.
It’s really not rocket science, use the time out to break the other team’s momentum. Simple as that.
He must be lurking around these parts lol
Bruh Redditors really think that their complaints are why Joe is calling timeouts more. If anything it’s to prep for the playoffs and cause the coaching staff and players agree on it. Not cause of a bunch of armchair coaches
Fans are idiots.
The OKC beating changed him. It was from that point he began calling timeouts.
Although the Mazzula doubters have mostly gone quiet as we finished on a good stretch, I still think he deserves some praise for how he’s adapted, I think his rotations have improved, he’s learned from mistakes, not been too high or low on them, and he did a good job balancing rest and keeping players fresh over the last few games. Hopefully he can adapt on the fly like that in the playoffs, these last few weeks give me hope