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Joe Mazzulla has expected response when asked about Celtics tanking this year

“I would be very offended."

Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla gestures during a timeout in the second quarter at TD Garden on Oct. 29, 2025.
Joe Mazzulla and the Celtics are 2-3 on the season. Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe

The Boston Celtics have bounced back after an 0-3 start to the 2025-26 season with two consecutive wins, including a blowout victory over one of the top contenders in the Eastern Conference in the Cavaliers on Wednesday night. 

But Boston’s early slide — coupled with the uncertainty regarding Jayson Tatum’s return this season from a ruptured Achilles tendon — spurred discourse earlier this week about whether or not the best move for Boston this season is to embrace a down year in search of a top-five draft pick.

“Celtics fall to 0-3. Perfect scenario for Brad Stevens & Co. with an incredible crop at the top of the draft,” basketball writer Jeff Goodman posted on X earlier this week. “Darryn Peterson, AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer, Nate Ament, Mikel Brown Jr, etc.  Worst thing would be to make play-in and be picking in the mid to late teens [in the 2026 NBA Draft].

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If the Celtics were to bottom out, a blue-chip talent in a deep 2026 NBA Draft like Massachusetts native Dybantsa or Cameron Boozer would provide an immediate impact to a team set to have a healthy Tatum return next season.

But, speaking on 98.5 The Sports Hub’s “Zolak & Bertrand” earlier this week, Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla gave an expected answer when asked about the notion of tanking a season. 

“Quite honestly, I don’t pay attention to it,” Mazzulla said. “I think at the end of the day, you have a responsibility to the players, especially here in Boston. We have a responsibility to the players, to the city, to the organization to stick to the process of winning and go out there.”

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Zolak followed up by asking Mazzulla if he’d be offended by even getting asked about the prospect of tanking in a season where Boston still has established talent like Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, and Payton Pritchard on the roster. 

“I would be very offended,” Mazzulla said.

Even with Tatum sidelined and Boston losing key players like Kristaps Porzingis, Jrue Holiday, Al Horford, and Luke Kornet this offseason, the Celtics should still be able to remain in the playoff picture in the Eastern Conference — as evidenced by Wednesday’s 20-point win over Cleveland. 

“We have to leverage our strengths, and we’re starting to really see what those strengths are, and it’s a credit to them buying in and doing it” Mazzulla told reporters after Wednesday’s game. “So five games in, we’ve got 77 left, we’ve got to do it every night.”

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Conor Ryan

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Conor Ryan is a staff writer covering the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, and Red Sox for Boston.com, a role he has held since 2023.

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