Emotional Celtics chief Brad Stevens slams ‘rampant bulls*** on Twitter’ after Ime Udoka’s ban
Emotional Boston Celtics chief Brad Stevens slams ‘rampant bulls*** on Twitter’ that affected ‘a lot of talented women in our organization’ after head coach Ime Udoka’s season-long ban for affair with female staffer, as he and co-owner face media
Boston Celtics President of basketball operations, Brad Stevens, says the organization have a duty to look after women in their building following the Ime Udoka saga, amidst a wave of ‘rampant bulls***.’
Udoka, the Celtics’ head coach, was suspended for the entirety of the 2022-23 season for violating team policies.
Udoka is alleged to have had an affair with a female staff member within the Celtics organization.
During his press conference, Stevens said Udoka will incur a ‘very significant financial penalty’ in addition to his enforced sabbatical.
‘We have a lot of talented women in our organization and I thought yesterday was really hard on them,’ Stevens said of the rumor and innuendo surrounding Udoka and potentially involved parties.
‘Nobody can control Twitter speculation and rampant bullshit, but I do think we have a responsibility to make sure we are there to support them.’
Stevens faced the press alongside Celtics majority owner Wyc Grousbeck on Friday morning
Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka will be suspended for the entirety of the 2022-23 season
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