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Following Boston’s lead? Celtics respond to moves made by rivals.

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Celtics players and coaches comment on Doc Rivers taking over in Milwaukee and old friend Terry Rozier joining the Heat.

During the Celtics’ two-day respite after beating the Rockets and Mavericks back-to-back, the top of the Eastern Conference got a makeover. In Milwaukee, former Celtics head coach Doc Rivers replaces former Celtic Adrian Griffin after he led the Bucks to a 30-13 record with the league’s second most efficient offense.

They flexed that firepower in a 135-102 blowout of Boston two weeks ago, but the Bucks are still 3.5 games behind the Celtics and management did not exactly consider themselves on a championship path. The Celtics, on the other hand, have been humming through the regular season with little reported drama and it’s human nature to compare your progress with your competitors’. However, for Joe Mazzulla, this week’s news hasn’t changed his focus.

“I don’t think they’re competing with us,” Mazzulla said. “First of all, we haven’t won. So, I don’t know why anyone’s competing with us. We haven’t won a championship since 2008. We’re certainly not the standard. We’re chasing people just as much as people may say they’re chasing us. You know what I mean? We don’t even look at it in that standpoint. We just have to keep that healthy balance of knowing we’re a really good team, but there’s also other really good teams and how do we match up against them and how do we continue to get better as a team.”

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