Doc Rivers Admits to Lying to the Media During Celtics Locker Room Brawl in 2012
The Boston Celtics didn’t suffer a whole lot of losses on the court during the Big Three era of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Ray Allen. The Celtics won their 17th championship in 2008, the first year the trio was together. They returned to the NBA Finals in 2010, only to lose to the Los Angeles Lakers in seven games.
Sure, there was some dissention among the players during that time, as would be the case with any ultra-competitive team. Recently, Garnett and Pierce got together with then-head coach Doc Rivers to reminisce about their time together in Boston. Rivers admitted to the two stars that he had to cover up for a locker room brawl that took place in Indiana in 2012 by lying to the media during his postgame press conference.
Doc Rivers Admits He Had to Cover Up a Celtics Fight in the Locker Room
Rivers was a recent guest on the “All the Smoke” podcast with Garnett and Pierce. The three reflected on some of their biggest moments together, and it wasn’t just about winning games and big plays. He brought up a time when the Celtics defeated the Indiana Pacers, and things didn’t go so well.
“I remember one in Indiana,” Rivers said of the 87-72 victory. “That was a rough one.
“We clinched the game, and you (Pierce) and Brandon Bass were about to fight. I’m sitting there and Kevin’s yelling at me, ‘You gonna get involved?’”
“I was trying to have the coaches stay out of it,” Garnett interjected. “I was trying to resolute, and then the locker room just went up.”
Rivers said he had to leave and do his media session.
“Ray (Allen) and (Rajon) Rondo started getting into it, but I had to go do the media,” Rivers said. “Y’all don’t even know this part. Y’all are arguing, and the media is right outside the door.
“I left the room, and I could still hear you fighting and arguing. I walk out to the media, and I said, ‘Listen to our guys. They’re celebrating. This is the most wonderful team.’ And they’re in there fighting at the time.”
Rivers Said He Went Back In To Break Up the Fights
While Rivers told the story, Garnett and Pierce laughed.
“We were about to get it on,” Garnett said. “It’s about to be the Royal Rumble here.”
Rivers had to find a way to stall before letting the media in.
“I actually said, ‘I’m not going to let you in right away. I’m going to go back in and celebrate with the guys,’” Rivers said.
Rivers’ acting skills paid off.
“I actually had to go back in there and break up the fights,” he said. “The media never found out. No one ever found out, which is great. Yeah, it got squashed, but that’s part of it — families. It really is.
“As a coach, I’ve had some really crazy…”
“You gotta write a book,” Pierce said.
“I’m gonna have to change the names,” Rivers said. “I’m gonna have to.”
Mike Thomas is a veteran sports reporter covering the NBA for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Boston Celtics. He previously worked as an NBA and NFL writer for Sportscasting and was the Sports Editor for The Herald News in Fall River, Massachusetts for 16 years. More about Mike Thomas
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The Indiana Pacers will seek their seventh consecutive victory when they host the Boston Celtics in Indianapolis on Saturday night.
The Pacers set a franchise record with 50 assists and stretched their winning streak to six games with a 150-116 victory the visiting Atlanta Hawks on Friday. Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton collected 18 assists, 10 points and eight rebounds.
Myles Turner led Indiana with 27 points. The Pacers received 18 points from Bennedict Mathurin, 17 from Bruce Brown and 15 from Aaron Nesmith.
“This is the epitome of what fun basketball is,” Turner said following Friday’s win. “Honestly, there’s different energy around the group. Guys are happy to come to work. I mean even when we have off days the entire team is there getting their work in. We’ve created such an environment here that makes it easy to have a night like this — to have 50 assists and have it feel like it’s normal.
“It’s fun for fans to come out and see our brand of basketball. It’s never boring.”
It was Brown’s second game back after he missed five games with a bone bruise in his right knee.
“We’re all unselfish, and we all can score the ball,” Brown said. “We’re playing the right way. Getting up and down (and) getting the easy ones, so it’s great basketball to see. … Just gotta keep playing the right way and we’ll continue to win.
“The Celtics are a great team. They’re first in the (Eastern Conference) right now. They play extremely hard. They have six, seven guys, eight guys, who can score the ball, so we gotta be ready.”
Boston is coming off Friday night’s 126-97 victory over Utah. The Celtics had a 36-point lead in the second quarter and rested their starters for much of the second half.
Boston tied a franchise record by scoring at least 120 points for the ninth straight game. The 1959-60 Celtics also had a streak of nine games with at least 120 points.
“Just moving the ball (and) trusting one another and doing what we do well — knowing your strengths and playing to them,” Boston’s Sam Hauser said. “I think we’re really starting to click as a team, and that’s pretty exciting.”
The Celtics have won 12 of their last 14 games.
Boston coach Joe Mazzulla said his team played a complete basketball game on Friday.
“Guys played together, and even though we built a lead, I thought we continued to play the right way on both ends of the floor,” Mazzulla said. “I think what you do in moments like that (when a team has a big lead), you just try to build habits, playing the right way offensively and competing defensively.”
Indiana has been without Andrew Nembhard for the last two games because of soreness in his back.
Saturday’s game will be the third between the Celtics and Pacers this season. Jayson Tatum had 30 points and 12 rebounds to lead Boston to a 155-104 victory on Nov. 1. The Celtics made 20 of 35 3-point attempts (57.1 percent).
Indiana made 19 of its 40 3-point attempts in the second meeting between the teams, a game the Pacers won 122-112 on Dec. 4. Haliburton led the Pacers with 26 points in that game, which was part of the NBA’s in-season tournament.
The Celtics and Pacers also will play Monday in Indiana.
–Field Level Media
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