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Excited for the new Celtics HBO documentary? So also Joe Mazzulla

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“I think it brought an astonishing perspective,” said Mazzulla about what he has seen so far.

Excited for the new Celtics HBO documentary? So also Joe Mazzulla

Jaylen Brown, Joe Mazzulla and Jayson Tatum Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images for HBO

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Celtics trainer Joe Mazzulla is not quite through the new HBO documentary “Celtics City”.

After all, he is busy leading the Celtics to two consecutive titles, and the playoffs begin next month.

So far, the Boston Bench boss has been satisfied with what he saw. He told 98.5 The Sports Hub’s Zolak and Bertrand that the Celtics Episode four saw together as organization.

“I think it brought an astonishing perspective,” said Mazzulla. “Sometimes you wake up every day and it is as if you are training the Celtics and then look something like a man. This job would not be what it was if these things have not happened in the past and people have not achieved what they achieved, and what they went through the good and the bad.

“There has only been an amazing perspective about how responsibility and property we have in this job.”

The fourth episode, which Larry Bird’s arrival in Boston and the first championship in 1981, is not yet available to the public. The series should be a premiere on Monday evening with Episode, and the other eight episodes should be released once a week afterwards.

The series begins with the early days of Red Auerbach in the 1950s and ends with the 2024 championship.

Bertrand said Celtics fans will love the documentary and that only those who hate the Celtics would hate them even more. This statement was deleted Mazzulla.

“Is there anything better?” Said Mazzulla. “What you just said excited me for the rest of the day. The beautiful relationship between love and hatred, especially in sport, we are in the core of it, so there is nothing better. ”

The nine -part documentary contains interviews by Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Bird, Robert Parrish, Rick Pitino, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Kevin Mchashe and many other past and presented Celtics. The last episode is to be carried out on April 28th.

Mazzulla said that the balance between love and hatred for the Celtics was part of what makes them convincing.

“This is the world we live in,” said Mazzulla. “I think that’s a good driving force. You must have this balance. You have to understand when you go to an arena, at home you get to the fullest and on the way that you are not. There is nothing better than that. “

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Khari Thompson covers the professional sport for boston.com. Before Khari came to the team in 2022, he reported the College football for the Clarion Ledger in Jackson.

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