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 general manager Brad Stevens dispelled rumors that he's in the running to become Indiana's next men's basketball coach.
Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens told Field of 68 that he is not a candidate to replace Mike Woodson at Indiana.
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Brad Stevens is not heading back to the collegiate ranks. Jeff Goodman of The Field of 68 reported that the Boston Celtics president of basketball operations is "not a candidate" for the head coach position at the University of Indiana.
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.
Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens said he's "not a candidate" for the Indiana men's basketball head coach
Brad Stevens says he isn’t going anywhere. Over the past week, rumors have started on social media that Stevens, the Celtics’ president of basketball operations, could be replacing Mike Woodson as Indiana University’s head basketball coach.
Many Indiana men's basketball fans view Brad Stevens as the dream candidate to replace Mike Woodson as head coach. But the Boston Celtics president of basketball operations says he's not a candidate for the job.
As the Boston Celtics beat the San Antonio Spurs heading into the All-Star break, people have pointed to Brad Stevens as being the mastermind behind the operation since he is the president of basketball operations.
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
Zionsville native Brad Stevens, who took Butler to the Final Four in back-to-back seasons, will not be the next IU coach, a report says. Brad Stevens, the president of basketball operations for the Boston Celtics,