Basketball really is the Stevens family business. Not only is patriarch Brad Stevens the president of basketball operations for the Boston Celtics, the most storied franchise in the history of the game, but Stevens also coached the Celtics and Butler before that.
Now, a new chapter is being written in that book. Stevens’ son Brady announced his commitment to the Notre Dame men’s basketball program on his Instagram. The Athletic’s Jay King was the first to report the decision. Per The Athletic reporter, Brady Stevens, a 6-foot-4 combo guard, will play for another familiar face, Notre Dame head coach Micah Shrewsberry.
Shrewsberry is best known to Boston fans for his time under Stevens as an assistant coach on the Celtics, but also served in a similar role when both were at Butler.
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Fellow Celtics alum and former assistant Evan Turner congratulated the younger Stevens in the post’s comments.
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