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On Wednesday, the Celtics were reportedly finalizing a deal to bring longtime NBA assistant coach Ime Udoka on as the franchise’s new head coach, and ESPN’s Jay Williams appeared to weigh in praising Udoka.
In a since-deleted post, Williams called Udoka “one talented individual who has paid his dues” and the “first head coach of color for the Celtics.”
Udoka is not the first head coach of color for the Celtics. In 1966, Bill Russell was promoted to player-coach, becoming the first Black head coach of an NBA team. Russell won a pair of titles in 1968 and 1969. Tom “Satch” Sanders coached the team in 1978, K.C. Jones won two titles as well in 1984 and 1986, M.L. Carr coached from 1995-97. Doc Rivers spent 2004-2013 in Boston and led the Celtics to the 2008 title.
Later, Williams seemed to claim that his account was hacked.
As it relates to the Boston Celtics tweet that came from my account a couple of hours ago… I did not post that & my passcode has now been changed.
— Jay Williams (@RealJayWilliams) June 23, 2021
Williams’ claim strains credulity. Sure enough, Twitter didn’t buy it.
Jay Williams after sending that tweet. pic.twitter.com/8bWBELWgWA
— Salim (🏀 is 🧬) (@Salim_BGhoops) June 24, 2021
Looking at Jay Williams like pic.twitter.com/yh43VM96f2
— CJ Fogler account may or may not be notable (@cjzero) June 24, 2021
As is often the case, Williams might have been better served simply admitting a mistake than saying he was hacked, unless a hacker actually did get into his account to post one historically inaccurate tweet about the Celtics and nothing else.
If that were the case, it would be a pretty solid bit because if Twitter is any indicator, absolutely nobody believes Jay Williams.
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