After the game, Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla gave his thoughts on the scuffle. “It's just competitive nature. It's a fight,” Mazzulla said. “I think that stuff's important, and you need ...
Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla has never been shy about his love of fighting in the NBA—not in a hacky, aesthetic sense, but in a genuine-if-odd-appreciation-for-fighting-as-an-art-form sense.
And, as referees and security guards tried to separate the Celtics and Atlanta Hawks, Joe Mazzulla clapped his hands repeatedly while he walked from the sideline to enter the scrum. In overtime ...
In typical Joe Mazzulla fashion, he is asking his team to embrace and even enjoy their recent struggles and the process of returning to form. Mazzulla said the players have to welcome the ...
The Celtics were the worst team on both sides of the ball, and their shooting struggles continued to limit Joe Mazzulla's offensive game plan. The Celtics have struggled for over half of their games ...
In the ’90s, he teamed up with Bob Costas and Joe Morgan for the World Series. From there, Uecker reached most households as one of the Miller Lite All-Stars in popular commercials for the beer ...
Uecker also served as a color commentator for national MLB broadcasts produced by ABC and NBC during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, and teamed with Bob Costas and Joe Morgan to call the World Series.
In the '90s, he teamed up with Bob Costas and Joe Morgan for the World Series. From there, Uecker reached most households as one of the Miller Lite All-Stars in popular commercials for the beer ...
Bob Uecker, the legendary voice of the Milwaukee Brewers who was nicknamed “Mr. Baseball,” has died aged 90, the team announced on Thursday. The Brewers said he died Thursday morning at his ...
Bob Uecker, who turned what was ... “There was a game … when Phil Niekro’s brother [Joe] and he were pitching against each other in Atlanta,” Uecker said. “Their parents were sitting ...
Bob Uecker really could do it all. The voice of the Milwaukee Brewers who died on Thursday at the age of 90 was a Major League Baseball player for six years. Obviously, he was a legend on the air.