New Celtics head coach Ime Udoka waylaid at season’s start with breakthrough COVID-19 case

Team President Brad Stevens doesn’t see it as a major obstacle to the team, however.

New Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka was a conspicuously absent figure from his team’s 2021 Media Day proceedings — and for good reason. The Portland native is recovering from what has been described by new President of Basketball Operations and former head coach Brad Stevens as a “fairly asymptomatic” case of COVID-19.

Udoka — hired to the Celtics top coaching job early in the 2021 NBA offseason from his previous position as an assistant coach with Atlantic Division rival Brooklyn Nets — was vaccinated, making the malady a breakthrough case mitigated by his decision to get the jab, perhaps shortening his time away from the team as a result.

Even with the absence, Stevens downplayed the concern.

“He’s good at connecting with people,” related the team president.

“He’ll do that over FaceTime, over text, over many different ways … He’s been very invested every single minute. And so I’m not worried about that.”

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