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On Thursday, the Maine Celtics named Tyler Lashbrook their tenth head coach in franchise history.

"It's an exciting time to be in the G League for both players and coaches," said Lashbrook via the Maine Celtics. "There's truly no better development opportunity in the world. I'm beyond thrilled for this opportunity to coach the Maine Celtics. I want to thank Joe Mazzulla, Brad Stevens, and the Boston Celtics organization for trusting me and giving me my first head coaching opportunity. I'm honored and grateful to step into this role."

Before joining the defending NBA champions prior to last season as a player development coach, Lashbrook worked in the same capacity with the Philadelphia 76ers from 2018-2023. He started his coaching career as a basketball operations intern and video coordinator with them from 2014-2018.

Lashbrook fills the void left by the departure of Blaine Mueller, who helped lead Maine to its first G League Finals appearance last season.

Mueller joined Charles Lee's coaching staff with the Hornets. The latter was Joe Mazzulla's lead assistant in Boston last season before getting his long-deserved opportunity to become an NBA bench boss for the first time.

The Maine Celtics also announced their entire coaching staff for the upcoming campaign.

Steve Tchiengang, now elevated to associate head coach, returns to Maine for a second season. Assistant coach Taaj Ridley is also back for a second season. External additions Landon Tatum, a former Washington Wizards player development lead who had been with the franchise since 2016, and Brendan Baker are joining them.


This article first appeared on Boston Celtics on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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