All Sports

Humble Brad Stevens Insists 29 Other Coaches More Deserving in NBA Coach of the Year

BOSTON — Brad Stevens wants absolutely no part of the great “Coach of the Year” debate.

Despite losing Gordon Hayward for the season in the opener and Kyrie Irving for the entire postseason in March, Stevens managed his team to 55 wins and a 3-0 series lead over a Philadelphia team that had won 20 of 21 heading into the Eastern semis.

So it came with some surprise Wednesday when it was revealed that he did not receive a vote from his peers in balloting for the annual National Basketball Coaches Association’s Coach of the Year Award. Instead, Raptors coach Dwane Casey captured the Michael H. Goldberg NBCA Coach of the Year Award, which is voted on annually by the league’s 30 head coaches.

Eight coaches in total received votes including Philadelphia’s Brett Brown, Houston’s Mike D’Antoni, Indiana’s Nate McMillan, San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich, Los Angeles Clippers’ Doc Rivers, Utah’s Quin Snyder and Portland’s Terry Stotts.

“The way that thing works is you get one vote. And I’m telling you, I looked at the sheet and there’s no way that I would have voted for me over any of the other 29 people,” Stevens said. “And the guy that should have won got it. And the other guys that got votes, they’re unbelievable.

“I’m stealing from those guys all the time. It’s so incredible to have an opportunity to be one of 30. And I think it’s a lot more important to just focus on competing with your team rather than trying to compare yourself to others. Because I’m telling you, if it gets to be a comparison contest, I’m screwed.”

Stevens was humbled to be considered but said it’s much more important to be honored and respected by former players.

“I think you know me well enough that [awards] stuff just doesn’t [matter],” Stevens said. “It means a lot more to me when I get a text message or you hear something nice from a former player because those are the guys that are in the locker room and you’re spending all that time with. Those guys know how much I appreciate and like them, and enjoyed our times together. So that means a lot.”

One of those former players is Isaiah Thomas, who got wind of the news that fellow coaches didn’t even give Stevens a single vote in their balloting.

 

Sixers coach Brett Brown felt Casey earned the honor but thought Stevens would deserve at least one vote.

The traditional annual NBA Coach of the Year award is voted upon by the media and that comes out later in the postseason.

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.

Recent Posts

Did Celtics Prove Their Toughness vs Heat?

The Garden Report After Hours goes LIVE with CLNS Media’s Bobby Manning, Josue Pavon &…

57 mins ago

Jayson Tatum and Celtics Defend Toughness after Boston Beat the Heat

BOSTON — Derrick White dribbled the ball up the floor, sized up Bam Adebayo, used…

2 hours ago

What went wrong for the Bruins in Game 5?

Joe Haggerty is joined today by Mick Colageo on the Pucks with Haggs podcast to…

4 hours ago

Life Begins for Celtics Without Kristaps Porzingis After Injury

BOSTON -- Details on Kristaps Porziņģis' injury remained scarce on Wednesday afternoon as the Celtics prepared to begin…

13 hours ago

Bruins Fail to Close out Leafs; Fall 2-1 in Overtime

BOSTON — If your Bruins PTSD is kicking in a little bit right now, it's…

1 day ago

Grading Patriots Day 3 Draft Picks; Christian Barmore Extended

In the latest episode of the Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast, Greg and Nick discuss Christian…

1 day ago