BOSTON -- After Celtics interim head coach Joe Mazzulla entered the locker room for the first time as a winning coach following Boston's season-opening 126-117 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night, he gave his players a few moments of praise and encouragement for a comprehensive performance against one of the franchise's oldest and most bitter rivals.
Then, he paused.
"I don't think he knew it was coming," Jaylen Brown would later say with a smile.
The "it" Brown was referring to was the water bottle shower he and the rest of his teammates gave their coach to celebrate his first victory -- which was immediately followed by Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck presenting Mazzulla with the game ball. For a team that has been through quite a bit over the past several weeks since Celtics head coach Ime Udoka was suspended for the season just days before training camp, it was a cathartic moment.
"I'm grateful for the relationship we have," Mazzulla said. "These guys have been through a lot together, and they're great players. So it's just a matter of working together. So I appreciate their trust and buy-in, but they come up with a lot of good stuff as well and we kind of just figure it out."
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BOSTON -- After Celtics interim head coach Joe Mazzulla entered the locker room for the first time as a winning coach following Boston's season-opening 126-117 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night, he gave his players a few moments of praise and encouragement for a comprehensive performance against one of the franchise's oldest and most bitter rivals.
Then, he paused.
"I don't think he knew it was coming," Jaylen Brown would later say with a smile.
The "it" Brown was referring to was the water bottle shower he and the rest of his teammates gave their coach to celebrate his first victory -- which was immediately followed by Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck presenting Mazzulla with the game ball. For a team that has been through quite a bit over the past several weeks since Celtics head coach Ime Udoka was suspended for the season just days before training camp, it was a cathartic moment.
"I'm grateful for the relationship we have," Mazzulla said. "These guys have been through a lot together, and they're great players. So it's just a matter of working together. So I appreciate their trust and buy-in, but they come up with a lot of good stuff as well and we kind of just figure it out."