Inside the Celtics’ Surprising Strategy: Bill Nye’s Role in a Tatum-Less Season Unveiled
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“It’s a different team,” said Queta. “We lost a lot of the main voices in the locker room, a lot of our veteran leadership. It’s part of our growth. As younger guys, we also gotta find our voice, be more vocal. It’s going to be like a committee thing. We’ve all got to improve a little bit more and just contribute a little more with our voices. Everybody put in their little bit more, their 5%, and go from there.”
In that sense, then, even though just about everything has changed, things are the same around Boston. “Kaizen” — the growth mindset — is still emblazoned above their weight room, a calling card for the Celtics. Through hard work comes improvement, and if everyone buys in, maybe, just maybe, they can bridge the gap to Tatum’s return.



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