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Brad Stevens Knows His Team Has Great Depth To Handle A ‘Long’ NBA Season

BOSTON — The always measured Brad Stevens knew EXACTLY what to expect Tuesday night in Game 1 of 82 at TD Garden.

“Everybody’s going to jacked up and amped up about the game,” Stevens predicted before the opener. “Do your job well. That’s one of the tasks that great teams are able to do. So, we’ll try to focus on that. There will be a lot of energy. There will probably be some missed opportunities early because of that. But, which ever team settles into that sooner rather than later will be in good shape.”

There were certainly loads of missed opportunities – and shots – in the first quarter as the Celtics and Sixers scratched and clawed to a 21-21 tie after the first quarter.

With all of the pomp, circumstance and light shows before tipoff, Stevens hinted at the advice he shared with his team.

“We’re all excited to start a new year,” Stevens said. “My job is to coach the team. I try to prepare the best I can. Sometimes it’s a dud, sometimes it’s helpful. But at the end of the day (and) the longer you’re in it, you try to do your job as well as you can to be ready. We know it’s Game 1. We know what the environment is going to be like. We also know we’ve got a long season ahead of us.”

I wondered aloud to Stevens if this same approach goes for the head coach also.

“You don’t think I’m amped up?” Stevens replied with a smile.

His advice to Gordon Hayward was the same he gave to others like Kyrie Irving who also were taking the court for the first time.

“Do your job on the first possession. Let everything else take care of itself,” Stevens said.

Why so calm?

“Because that’s the only way to go about it,” Stevens added. “I know it’s an emotional night for everybody to get to play an NBA game again, and it’s real. Gordon’s not the only one coming back that didn’t play in the playoffs. Kyrie didn’t play in the playoffs. Daniel Theis didn’t play in the playoffs.

“If you play anything less than your best, energy-wise defensively, you get sliced up. That’s every night in the NBA. Certainly, these guys were one of the best offenses in the league. You don’t play hard, you’re toast. One of the things we have to do every night is take pride in giving that everything we got. With our depth, there’s no excuse not to.”

Mike Petraglia

Joined CLNS Media in 2017. Covered Boston sports as a radio broadcaster, reporter, columnist and TV and video talent since 1993. Covered Boston Red Sox for MLB.com from 2000-2007 and the New England Patriots for ESPN Radio, WBZ-AM, SiriusXM, WEEI, WEEI.com and CLNS since 1993. Featured columnist for the Boston Celtics on CelticsBlog.

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