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Celtics ‘Never Got Over’ Ime Udoka Being Dismissed As Head Coach

The Boston Celtics face a 3-0 series deficit in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Miami Heat despite coming into the series as heavy favorites.

“This locker room never got over Ime Udoka’s dismissal as head coach,” said Adrian Wojnarowski on ESPN on Monday when trying to explain why the Celtics are on the brink of elimination. “These players did not accept the organization’s reasoning for doing it. They thought it was a wild overreaction. There were a lot of the people on the outside thought it was an overreaction. That it was an HR matter.

“I think for this team and talking to the management, they never got any more answers than the public was getting on this. This doesn’t mean they haven’t accepted Joe Mazzulla as head coach, but this is a team that really believed in Ime Udoka and had a strong connection with him.

“I think there were a couple instances this season where a lot of that angst resurfaced. First, when the Brooklyn Nets nearly hired Udoka as head coach and then when the Rockets did. Certainly those were factors.”

Wojnarowski also suggested the Celtics possibly made a mistake in not hiring a more experienced assistant coach under Mazzulla.

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There are a record 55 current NBA players competing in the 2023 FIBA World Cup.

The tournament will feature a record 106 combined current NBA players, NBA draftees, and players with NBA experience, up from 103 in 2019.

Twenty-seven of the 32 participating national teams have at least one current NBA player, NBA draftee or a player with NBA experience, and national team rosters include 10 former NBA All-Stars: Anthony Edwards (Minnesota Timberwolves; USA), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder; Canada), Luka DonÄić (Dallas Mavericks; Slovenia), Rudy Gobert (Timberwolves; France), Tyrese Haliburton (Indiana Pacers; USA), Brandon Ingram (New Orleans Pelicans; USA), Jaren Jackson Jr. (Memphis Grizzlies; USA), Lauri Markkanen (Utah Jazz; Finland), Karl-Anthony Towns (Timberwolves; Dominican Republic) and Nikola VuÄević (Chicago Bulls; Montenegro).

Outside of the United States, which features a tournament-high 12 NBA players, Australia has the most current NBA players (nine), followed by Canada (seven) and Germany (four).

Angola
Bruno Fernando, Atlanta Hawks

Australia
Patty Mills, Atlanta Hawks
Josh Green, Dallas Mavericks
Jack White, Oklahoma City Thunder
Joe Ingles, Orlando Magic
Dyson Daniels, New Orleans Pelicans
Josh Giddey, Oklahoma City Thunder
Matisse Thybulle, Portland Trail Blazers
Xavier Cooks, Washington Wizards
Dante Exum, Dallas Mavericks

Canada
Dwight Powell, Dallas Mavericks
Luguentz Dort, Oklahoma City Thunder
Dillon Brooks, Houston Rockets
Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Minnesota Timberwolves
RJ Barrett, New York Knicks
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder
Kelly Olynyk, Utah Jazz

China
Kyle Anderson, Minnesota Timberwolves

Dominican Republic
Lester Quiñones, Golden State Warriors
Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota Timberwolves

Finland
Lauri Markkanen, Utah Jazz

France
Nicolas Batum, Los Angeles Clippers
Rudy Gobert, Minnesota Timberwolves
Evan Fournier, New York Knicks

Georgia
Goga Bitadze, Orlando Magic
Sandro Mamukelashvili, San Antonio Spurs

Germany
Daniel Theis, Indiana Pacers
Franz Wagner, Orlando Magic
Moritz Wagner, Orlando Magic
Dennis Schroder, Toronto Raptors

Greece
Thanasis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

Italy
Simone Fontecchio, Utah Jazz

Japan
Yuta Watanabe, Phoenix Suns

Latvia
DÄvis BertÄns, Oklahoma City Thunder

Lithuania
Jonas ValanÄiÅ«nas, New Orleans Pelicans

Montenegro
Nikola VuÄević, Chicago Bulls

Philippines
Jordan Clarkson, Utah Jazz

Serbia
Bogdan Bogdanović, Atlanta Hawks
Nikola Jović, Miami Heat
Filip Petrušev, Philadelphia 76ers

Slovenia
Luka DonÄić, Dallas Mavericks

South Sudan
Carlik Jones, Chicago Bulls

Spain
Santi Aldama, Memphis Grizzlies

USA
Mikal Bridges, Brooklyn Nets
Cameron Johnson, Brooklyn Nets
Tyrese Haliburton, Indiana PacersUSA
Austin Reaves, Los Angeles Lakers
Jaren Jackson Jr., Memphis Grizzlies
Bobby Portis, Milwaukee Bucks
Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves
Brandon Ingram, New Orleans Pelicans
Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks
Josh Hart, New York Knicks
Paolo Banchero, Orlando Magic
Walker Kessler, Utah Jazz

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