However, rumors suggesting his potential departure have followed him for years, causing speculation about his future. Most recently, it was rumored Stevens may be in consideration
Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens won't be leaving his job as the lead executive of the defending NBA champions to coach Indiana, he told the Field of 68. Stevens, 48, is an Indiana native who built his basketball reputation as the head coach at Butler from 2007-13 before coaching the Celtics from 2013-21.
Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens shut down rumors that he could return to college sidelines. Read more on Boston.com.
Brad Stevens, the president of basketball operations for the Boston Celtics, will not be returning to the Hoosier State anytime soon. Stevens is not a candidate for the Indiana basketball job, according to the Field of 68. "I thoroughly appreciate being a ...
Stevens is widely viewed as an elite basketball mind. He's still cited as a top-level basketball coach and is young enough to return to the sidelines if he ever decides to get back into the thick of things. However, Celtics fans will undoubtedly be pleased that Stevens will be sticking around for the long haul.
After Brad Stevens was rumored for the Hoosiers job, the Celtics executive puts water on the speculation.
A return to college coaching in the state of Indiana won’t be in the cards for Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens.
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