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When preparation meets opportunity, memorable moments happen, but if they don’t, chaos can ensue. The Boston Celtics had a similar experience right before the start of last season when their previous coach was suspended. A year after the incident, the team’s star player, Jayson Tatum, shared his perspective.

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The Celtics’ former head coach was eventually fired due to a scandal, leaving the team in a difficult situation. The franchise’s talisman, Tatum, shed light on that period for the first time.

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What did Jayson Tatum have to go through?

The city of Boston has been in a long wait for an NBA championship. They had hopes of reaching there in the last season after the NBA final loss to the Golden State Warriors in the season before that. Reflecting on that time, Jayson said, “Everybody is working their tail off trying to get back,”?and then the catastrophe hit.

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The first obstacle, though, as two Celtics players received injuries. Danilo Gallinari, the newest recruit of the team, tore his ACL and the center Rob Williams injured his knee. The domino effect continued, but this time, the wave of consensus gained more momentum. The team’s previous head coach, Ime Udoka, got suspended before the start of preparations as a scandal surrounding him surfaced.

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“Then our head coach is no longer our head coach,” the 25-year-old stated, highlighting that situation. “It?s tough,”?he mentioned, describing the phase, before adding, “You?ve got to start all the way over”.?He later pointed out how it affected the Celtics’ preparations for the big matches.

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With the hopes of reaching the NBA finals again, Boston was back to square one. “It?s real,” he said, while discussing the team’s aspirations. The challenges at times became too heavy but “you can?t skip these steps”?the 4-time All-Star highlighted. This raises one question.

Can the Boston Celtics win their 18th this season?

Despite being one of the most reputed franchises in the league, they won their last championship 15 years back. So, the management is banking on their young core to help them win their much coveted 18th.

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The team has showcased immense faith in the leadership of Jayson Tatum, as the forward repaid it on multiple occasions. With over 30 points per game last game, Tatum is a leading figure in the league right now.

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With the franchise moving well past the scandal of Udoka, Jayson and his teammates are focused on their task. As the new NBA season quickly approaches, many have the Celtics as their favorites. So, they would be hoping to not get caught in another tough situation this time around.

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