What was Neemias Queta's viral moment?
Queta blocked a shot after a timeout was called, which reminded fans of a similar play by coach Joe Mazzulla.
NBA / Celtics
Boston Celtics center Neemias Queta went viral after a recent game against the Los Angeles Lakers, not for his impressive double-double, but for a block that didn't count. The play reminded fans of a similar moment involving Celtics head co...
During Sunday's game against the Lakers, Neemias Queta's instinctive block on Austin Reaves after a timeout was called echoed a memorable moment from 2024 when then-coach Joe Mazzulla attempted to block a three-point shot by Royce O'Neale after the whistle.
Mazzulla explained his actions on 'Pardon My Take,' stating it was a 'gamesmanship thing,' aimed at preventing opponents from finding their rhythm, further explaining that it started in a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers when he saw an assistant coach letting Donovan Mitchell practice free throws without contesting them.
While Mazzulla has since been asked to refrain from contesting such shots, Queta's block shows that the players have carried on the tradition.
Queta blocked a shot after a timeout was called, which reminded fans of a similar play by coach Joe Mazzulla.
Mazzulla explained it as a 'gamesmanship thing' to prevent opponents from getting into rhythm.
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