With their incredible grit and determination, the Boston Celtics have statistically been the best team in the league all year. Finishing as the only team with over sixty wins in the regular season, their playoff run has been even more impressive. Making light work of their opponents, Jayson Tatum and Co. have won every series so far in five games or less, with their last one being a sweep against Indiana. But this dominant run has also brought a massive challenge that the team in green faces as they prepare to battle the Mavs in the NBA Finals just a few days from now.

Because of their one-sided playoff run, the Celtics have had to deal with a lot of breaks between each series. Even for the upcoming finals, they are currently in the middle of a nine-day break while the Mavs are only getting six days. And this gap can prove crucial as there is a risk of players and the team losing focus of their goal. However, head coach Joe Mazzulla seems to have found the perfect recipe to keep the hunger alive inside his players. In a recent interview, Mazzulla spilled his secret, “You create havoc in practice, you just stress the details, and you overwork them in the film room, and you just do everything you can to make sure the guys stay in the fight.”

Functioning with a firm belief that time can be used as an ally or a foe depending on how you spend it, the Celtics have been spending their long break “weaponizing” their time. While the team is participating in frequent practice sessions, it is also a huge task to keep them involved and locked in mentally by breaking the monotonous routine. And Mazzulla is doing that by grinding his players out and putting them in unique and chaotic situations during practice.

Joe Mazzulla has faith in his players

As much as Joe Mazzulla hates breaks during the season, it does serve a purpose of helping the players get some rest and recover from any injuries they might have been playing through so far. And while Mazzulla is doing all he can to keep his players locked in, he also has faith in their professionalism and zeal to win, “I trust those guys. They’ve done a lot. So, I don’t really have to do much because of who they are.”

Having been to this stage just two years ago, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown are ready for the moment. Moreover, the superstar duo has been competing in such high-pressure games ever since they started their careers, considering their six Conference Finals appearances in the last eight years. And they are hungry to finally get over the hump and win their first title together. So, keeping themselves motivated might not be that difficult for them.

Although Tatum would have loved it if the Finals started sooner, he claims his team is staying locked in regardless, “A lot of guys have been here before, so we understand the magnitude of the moment. Staying sharp, staying fresh, staying ready.” With the first Finals game only five days away, the Celtics’ long wait will soon be over.

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