Celtics head coach Mazura revealed that Tatum said Brown's early preparation for the playoffs is imminent
With the playoffs approaching, the Boston Celtics have essentially locked up second place in the Eastern Conference and are only two games behind the first-placed Milwaukee Bucks. On the one hand, it's wise for Joe Mazura to give stars like Jason Tatum and Jaylen Brown some rest at the end of the regular season so they can be ready for the playoffs. But on the other hand, the rest of the Celtic still has a role to play. This is obviously Mazura's most direct thought at the moment.
Mazura plans to say after playing with players last week: "I really want to win, I like to win. ”
A long playoff game promises to lead, and if one of them burns out when it matters most, it would be a nightmare, similar to what happened in the 2022 Finals. The Celtics are currently playing great, with a 7-3 record in the last 10 games. This includes beating Giannis Antetokounmpo and Joel Embiid by a huge margin of 41 points, the latter of which is likely to be the biggest threat to their return to the Finals this summer.
The sky is the limit for Boston, but as long as they stay healthy, that's the limit. As much as Mazura wants to end the season on a high note, he undoubtedly knows that this week is a week to rest some key players, and it is the wisest thing to do right now to use the last moments to train other role players and give the two stars the time to rest. #Headline Creation Challenge##凯尔特人主教练揭露球队未来一周计划 #