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WATCH: Christian NBA coach gives perfect response when asked about ‘Royal Family’

Updated: December 2, 2022 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Dec 2, 2022 – 5:11 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — Boston Celtics interim head coach Joe Mazzulla left reporters stunned after giving a strong testimony to his Christian faith during a postgame press conference Wednesday night.

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— John-Henry Westen (@JhWesten) December 2, 2022

After his team’s 134-121 victory over the Miami Heat, a reporter asked Mazzulla if he’d met with Prince William and Kate Middleton of the United Kingdom. The pair sat courtside to kick off their three-day trip to America.

“Did you get a chance to meet with the royal family?” the excited female journalist wondered. “And, if not, how was it like having them there in the building?”

“Jesus, Mary, and Joseph?” Mazzulla replied with a straight face.

The reporter giggled then clarified she was talking about “the Prince and Princess of Wales.”

“Oh, no, I did not. I’m only familiar with one royal family. I don’t know too much about that one,” Mazulla retorted, as reporters sat in silence.

“But I’m glad they’re — hopefully they’re Celtic fans,” he added.

The Celtics currently have an NBA-best 18-4 record. The win against the Heat was their fifth in a

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