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Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla left reporters stunned ahead of game 2 of the NBA Finals.
While speaking to the media, Mazzulla was asked about the significance of two black head coaches coaching in the NBA Finals.
Mazzulla responded by asking the media how many of those coaches were Christian, which led to an awkward silence.
“I wonder how many of those have been Christian coaches.”
Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla replying to @VinceGoodwill during Game 2 pregame media availability about whether or not he takes pride in him and Jason Kidd being the first Black head coaches in #NBAFinals since 1975. pic.twitter.com/rLNmisnTTM
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Yahoo Sports’ Vince Goodwill, who asked the question, did not seem satisfied with Mazzulla’s answer.
Via Yahoo Sports
“I wonder how many of those have been Christian coaches,” Mazzulla said when asked Saturday, essentially, if two Black coaches in the NBA Finals meant anything to him.
There was stunned silence in the room because it felt like an awkward answer, at the very least. Shockingly, and this may come as a surprise to the Celtics coach, it is possible to be both Black and Christian.
He didn’t expound on it, he didn’t elaborate what it meant for him to be a Christian in this spot. He brought religion to the party but didn’t choose to explore the conversation.
It could be viewed as using that device to halt any discussion on the topic at hand, just an abrupt stop. And to be fair, there wasn’t a follow-up question, just the awkward silence — which could’ve been Mazzulla’s desired effect.
Goodwill also took to social media to defend his question.
What was race baiting about the question? And how was Adam Silver and Jason Kidd both able to answer such a baiting question? https://t.co/BWwEJKiSS6
— Vincent Goodwill (@VinceGoodwill) June 9, 2024
Somehow, it is possible to be both Black and Christian https://t.co/PXkqOhjmPm
— Vincent Goodwill (@VinceGoodwill) June 9, 2024
What’s an agenda? “Hey coach, this hasn’t happened in 50 years, is this cool? Do you make anything of it?”
Adam and Kidd seemed to be just fine, too. Joe doesn’t need your protection, he’s a grown-up https://t.co/tNgG2JJcTK
— Vincent Goodwill (@VinceGoodwill) June 9, 2024