Sources: Boston Celtics coach Ime Udoka facing disciplinary action for relationship with member of franchise's staff
Boston Celtics coach Ime Udoka is
facing disciplinary action expected to include a significant suspension for his
role in a consensual, intimate relationship with a female member of the
franchise's staff, sources told ESPN on Wednesday night.
The
relationship was considered a violation of the organization's guidelines, and a
decision on the length of that suspension is expected to come as soon as
Thursday, sources said. No final decision has been made, but internal
discussions have included scenarios that would keep Udoka out for the entirety
of the 2022-23 season, sources said.
It isn't believed that Udoka's job is in jeopardy, sources said.
Udoka's
top assistant coach, Will Hardy, left to become coach of the Utah Jazz, and another Jazz finalist,
Celtics assistant Joe Mazzulla, would likely be in serious consideration for an
interim role, sources told ESPN.
Boston Celtics coach Ime Udoka is facing disciplinary
action expected to include a significant suspension for his role in a
consensual, intimate relationship with a female member of the franchise's
staff, sources told ESPN on Wednesday night.
The relationship was considered a violation of the
organization's guidelines, and a decision on the length of that suspension is
expected to come as soon as Thursday, sources said. No final decision has been
made, but internal discussions have included scenarios that would keep Udoka
out for the entirety of the 2022-23 season, sources said.
It isn't believed that Udoka's job is in jeopardy, sources
said.
Udoka's top assistant coach, Will Hardy, left to become
coach of the Utah Jazz, and another Jazz finalist, Celtics assistant Joe
Mazzulla, would likely be in serious consideration for an interim role, sources
told ESPN.
Udoka joined the Celtics last summer after spending time
with the San Antonio Spurs, Philadelphia 76ers and Brooklyn
Nets as an assistant coach following his NBA playing career.
Udoka replaced Brad Stevens as coach. Stevens moved upstairs
to be Boston's president of basketball operations after his predecessor in that
job, Danny Ainge, chose to leave the organization.
In his first season as coach, Udoka oversaw a remarkable
turnaround in Boston, one that saw the Celtics go from being under .500 in late
January to closing the season with a 28-7 record over their final 35 games.
They then authored an impressive run through the Eastern Conference playoffs,
advancing to the NBA Finals for the first time in 12 years.
Udoka is the fifth coach in the past 25 years to reach the
NBA Finals in his first season as a head coach, and the first since Nick Nurse
in 2019.
He also, according to ESPN Stats & Information research,
became the first rookie coach to win multiple Game 7s in his first postseason.
Udoka led Boston to victories over the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern
Conference semifinals and the Miami Heat in the East finals in seven
games before Boston lost to the Golden State Warriors in six games in
the NBA Finals.
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