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Big Problem for Boston Celtic As Jeff Van Gundy Makes Them unstable
For the 2024–25 season, Jeff Van Gundy was set to work with Joe Mazzulla’s Boston Celtics. However, the day after the Cs won their first NBA Championship since 2008 and only their second since 1986, the former ESPN pundit accepted a position as Ty Lue’s lead assistant on the Los Angeles Clippers.
After a night of celebrating Banner 18, talk about a hangover issue that Celtics fans need to consider.
Van Gundy was a key figure in the growth of the C’s “stay-ready” group, Payton Pritchard, Sam Hauser, Luke Kornet, and the rest of the team’s second unit, during the 2023-24 season. Boston was also a key symbol in Van Gundy’s life turning around after facing the loss of several family members and friends and the loss of his job at ESPN in 2023.
“I was really in an awkward place in life, not really knowing where I was going or what my purpose was, or how I’d be with this new group of people where I didn’t know anyone,” Van Gundy said of his life before being hired by the Celtics (h/t MassLive). “It’s been one of the most rejuvenating things I’ve ever gone through. Brad Stevens and Joe Mazzulla threw me a lifeline.”
Why did he leave after reaching the mountaintop for the first time in his career, then?
Jeff Van Gundy leaving Boston Celtics makes all the sense in the world
The timing of Van Gundy leaving may sting, but in truth, it makes sense for him and shouldn’t be seen as too much of a negative for the Cs. The “stay-ready” group was de-emphasized in the Finals, which was won on the strength of Boston’s all-time starting lineup, and it’s likely he was going to leave at some point in the offseason anyway.
Why wait until the timing is “right?” The NBA is a quick-moving business.
Van Gundy, meanwhile, is seated in the catbird seat to become the next head coach of the Clippers in Los Angeles. Fans will be clamoring for the champion senior consultant to take over in the event that Lue fails.