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Billboard pressures Celtics to hire female head coach
Spurs assistant coach Becky Hammon is someone the Celtics could hire to replace Brad Stevens. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

As the Boston Celtics embark on their head-coaching search, a new billboard is pushing team president Brad Stevens to make a bold hire.

Six Star Pro Nutrition, a supplement company, put up a billboard near the Celtics’ practice facility urging the team to hire a female head coach, specifically either Spurs assistant Becky Hammon or Duke women’s head coach Kara Lawson.

In a statement, Iovate Health Sciences International marketing officer Jarrod Jordan said the company “wanted to highlight two outstanding candidates and a moment in history in which both are supremely qualified based on the context of their basketball resume.” Iovate is Six Star’s parent company.

For whatever it’s worth, Lawson has popped up in rumors about the Celtics job, but there have been no reports that she or Hammon will interview at this time. Lawson did serve as a Celtics assistant during the 2019-20 season, but took the Duke job only a year ago and might want to stay put. As for Hammon, the Celtics would have competition if they decided to pursue her.

If hired by Boston or any other organization, Hammon or Lawson would be the first female head coach in NBA history.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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