Boston Celtics: ranking Brad Stevens’ 3 best seasons as C’s head coach

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Brad Stevens has etched himself into the conversation as one of the best coaches in the game today. What seasons in particular have stood out the most for the head man of the Boston Celtics?

Since taking over the head coaching position for the Boston Celtics back in 2013 Brad Stevens has thrust himself into the conversation as one of the best in the business along with the likes of Gregg Popovich, Erik Spoelstra and Mike Budenholzer.

Throughout his seven year tenure, the Indiana native has accumulated a record of 313-243 — a winning percentage of .563 –, has led the C’s to the postseason on six different occasions and, in 2017, served as the head coach of the Eastern Conference during the All-Star game.

Prior to the COVID-19 induced hiatus on March 11th, Stevens was once again guiding this shamrocks squad through a very successful regular season. Due to his excellence throughout the years, we constantly are finding the 41-year-old basketball mind in the running for the highest individual honor a head coach in the league can receive — the illustrious Red Auerbach Trophy or, in other words, the NBA’s Coach of the Year award where, though he’s never won the highly coveted award, has received first place votes on numerous occasions.

It’s not secret that Stevens has found a great deal of success during his time in the NBA. Today, we’re going to pinpoint some of his finest seasons as the Boston Celtics’ head man.

So, without further adieu, he is our list ranking Brad Stevens’ 3 best seasons as the Celtics’ head coach.