‘Pushed Out of People’s Memory’: Celtics Head Coach Ime Udoka Takes Moment to Reflect On Texas School Shooting Moments After Securing a Spot In NBA Finals

Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka has done an amazing job in his first year as an NBA head coach. He’s guided the Boston Celtics to their 22nd NBA Finals and first since 2010. He’s done this by holding players accountable and putting the onus on them to play the right way and for one another.

Pushed Out of People's Memory': Celtics Head Coach Ime Udoka Takes Moment to Reflect On Texas School Shooting Moments After Securing a Spot In NBA Finals
Head coach Ime Udoka of the Boston Celtics reacts against the Miami Heat in Game Two of the 2022 NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Finals at FTX Arena on May 19, 2022 in Miami, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

As his Celtics were in the heat of battle in a roller coaster seven game series against the Miami Heat, a mass shooting at an elementary school in Texas that left 19 children and two teachers dead shocked the sports world and injected a sobering feeling that dampened the joy of everyone’s personal glory that week. 

Following his team’s triumphant win, Udoka put things into perspective about the state of the world.

In his postgame presser Udoka has this to say.

“You sit back and think about 19 children and two adults who don’t get that, that’s life or death, that’s real. That’s something that I don’t want to be forgotten … it just happened a week ago, and it seems to be pushed out of people’s memory already.”

Udoka who has a 10-year old son with actress Nia along, knows that could’ve been his own son and he doesn’t want people just moving on as if this is a normal way of life. In that moment, despite reaching the pinnacle of his career, Udoka also showed that there are things which are bigger than sports.

He and several other coaches and played pinned heartfelt messages and pleas to do something about the loose gun laws and regulations in the United States.

Warriors Coach Steve Kerr Shared Those Same Sentiments

Udoka spoke following Sunday’s game, but Warriors head coach Steve Kerr spoke first, prior to his team taking the floor for their Game 5 matchup with the Mavericks. The tragedy occurred just hours before the teams took the floor in Dallas and happened just about five hours outside of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington area of Texas.

Kerr displayed a level passion, frustration, sadness and empathy that you rarely see him coach with. 

“I’m fed up. I’ve had enough. … I want every person listening to this to think about your own child or grandchild or mother or father, sister, brother. How would you feel it that happened to you today?”

Kerr And Udoka Will Lock Horns In NBA Finals

The coaching matchup between these two will be fascinating and will stretch farther than X’s and O’s. Kerr has been here before, winning five titles as a player and three as a coach. His acumen for the moment is top-notch and may be the best in the league. He lets his players play and isn’t afraid to throw his younger guys into the mix at all.

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