Celtics Coach Wants NBA to Loosen Up on Fights
Boston, USAThu Oct 31 2024
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Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla has a unique idea to spice up NBA games. He wants the league to allow more fights, similar to other sports like baseball or hockey. In a chat with NBC Sports Boston, Mazzulla shared that he believes a "little scuffle" adds entertainment value. He even mentioned showing UFC fights to his team before big games to hype them up.
Mazzulla thinks the NBA is too strict with suspensions. He pointed out that in baseball, teams can have bench-clearing brawls, and in hockey, fights are basically encouraged. He wonders why basketball players can't have a little scrap, considering they only have a ball as a "weapon. "
He also suggested that the NBA should adopt power plays, like in hockey or soccer. If a player gets a technical or a take foul, the other team could have a temporary advantage, like playing five-on-four for a short time. This could make these penalties more meaningful.
The Celtics coach's thoughts are a departure from the usual focus on skills and strategy in basketball. While his ideas might make games more exciting, they could also lead to more injuries and disruptions.
Despite his innovative ideas, Mazzulla has his team playing well. The Celtics are off to a strong start, beating the Knicks and Bucks. They're looking like the top team in the league again.
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