Boston Celtics: Joe Mazzulla Scoffs at Rumors of a Big Feud Between 2 Key Players

The Boston Celtics are the clear favorites to win the NBA Finals this year, as everyone knows in private.

 

They are preferred by bookies over the Dallas Mavericks. After their outstanding postseason achievements, even past players are raving about the team’s prospects.

One of the main factors contributing to the team’s success is the caliber of its roster. The superstar combination of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown contributes significantly to the team’s standing as favorites, even though the team’s role players also play a significant part in the difference between the two squads.

Everyone can see how important it is for the two players to mesh if the Celtics are to win an 18th title. Rumors of hostility between the two teams, nevertheless, could cast doubt on the C’s chances of winning the championship.

By discussing the actual circumstances between the team’s two superstars, the head coach put any speculation to rest.

Joe Mazzulla downplays any disagreement between Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics.
In response to inquiries, Joe Mazzulla said that the two are experiencing a disagreement that is comparable to that which Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal experienced while they were on the Los Angeles Lakers.

The outrageous allegation was promptly refuted by him, according to Aaditya Krishnamurthy of Fadeaway World:

“It’s a really good question… The whole thing about that really pisses me off and I think it’s unfair to both of them. I think it’s stupid that people have to use those two guys’ names… so they can remain relevant. It’s very unfair those two get compared. They’re two completely different people, completely different players, completely different teammates, they love each other, and they go about winning and they go about their process in a different way.”

Tatum and Brown are doing an incredible job for the Celtics this postseason. They lead the team in scoring as well as holding together Mazzulla’s defensive schemes. It’s not an exaggeration to say that the team wouldn’t be complete with either one of them missing.

While fans don’t really know what their relationship is like behind the cameras, everyone can agree that the two superstars are working well enough that the Celtics have a real shot at winning the Larry O’Brien trophy by the end of June.

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