Head Coach Joe Mazzulla SHOCKS the NBA World as He Drops the Hammer on a Celtics Rookie — Banning Him from Playing After His Outrageous Celebration of Charlie Kirk’s Passing! The TD Garden Falls into Stunned Silence, Furious Fans Erupt Across Social Media, and Whispers Grow Louder that the Once-Unstoppable BOSTON CELTICS Dynasty May Be Crumbling From Within… Could This Be the Beginning of the End?

Shockwaves tore through the NBA last night as Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla made a decision that has left both fans and analysts gasping for air. In a stunning act of discipline, Mazzulla announced that a rookie would be benched indefinitely after his shocking celebration of Charlie Kirk’s passing — a move many are calling reckless, tone-deaf, and damaging to the image of the franchise.

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Inside TD Garden, the atmosphere was nothing short of chaos. Fans who had come to cheer for their beloved Celtics were instead confronted with a bombshell announcement that felt more like an earthquake than a routine press conference. One eyewitness described the scene: “People didn’t know whether to boo, clap, or just walk out. It felt like the team was cracking in front of us.”

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Social media instantly ignited. One furious fan posted, “This is the end of the brotherhood. Mazzulla has lost control.” Another fumed, “How can a rookie’s personal antics tear down the dynasty we built?!” Meanwhile, defenders of the coach argue he had no choice, claiming the rookie’s actions “crossed every possible line.”

Yet the whispers are growing louder: is this more than just a disciplinary issue? Could this be the beginning of a rift within the Celtics locker room? With stars already under immense pressure to deliver another championship, insiders fear the incident could spiral into a full-blown collapse of the green empire.

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As one fiery commentator put it: “The Boston Celtics aren’t just battling opponents on the court anymore — they’re battling themselves, and that fight might be the one they can’t win.”