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Ime Udoka, ex-Nigerian basketball player, appointed as Boston Celtics coach

BY Idris Shehu

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Ime Udoka, former D’Tiger of Nigeria’s basketball player, has been appointed as the new coach of the Boston Celtics in the NBA.

The 43-year-old Nigerian-American former professional basketball player becomes the franchise’s 18th head coach in its 75-year history.

The NBA team broke the news in a statement on its website on Monday.

In the statement, Brad Stevens, Celtics President of Basketball Operations, praised the array of values that Ime will be bringing to the team.

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“Among the many outstanding qualities that Ime brings to the table are his character, humility, and competitiveness. He has a relentless work ethic and a vast array of experiences as a player and coach,” he said.

“He’s a leader that is warm and demanding, and we are so excited that he has chosen to join us in pursuit of Banner 18.”

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On his part, Ime said it’s an honour to be tapped for such a vital role in a team of Celtics’ standard.

He also expressed his eagerness to get the job underway.

“It’s an honour to be a part of the historic Celtics franchise. Coaching this talented roster and working alongside Brad [Stevens] makes it an ideal situation,” he said.

“I’d like to thank Wyc [Grousbeck, Celtics CEO], Steve [Pagliuca, co-owner], and Brad for entrusting me with this opportunity. I look forward to getting started right away.”

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Ime represented Nigeria in international competition throughout his playing career, winning bronze medals in 2005 and 2011 at the African Basketball Championships.

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