Asked About Forgiving Udoka's Celtics Coach Who Obedients Himself, Nia Long Despite
JAKARTA - The head coach of Boston Celtics Ime Udoka cheated on actress Nia Long. Now, they don't seem to have the chance to get back together.
Long, 51, did not say much when the leviers asked if he would forgive Udoka (45). But, he laughed loudly.
Whenzi asked how he survived, Long politely said he had no comment.
Paparazzi continued to disturb him and Long burst into tears after he asked if Long and Udoka were solving the problem.
Long continued to walk to the car with his son, the result of his relationship with Udoka. Udoka and Long have been engaged since 2015.
Udoka was suspended for one season by the Boston Celtics. The coach had an intimate relationship with a staff member and was deemed to have violated organizational regulations.
The 47-year-old, who was in his second season with the Celtics after leading Massachusetts to his first NBA Final in 12 years, quickly apologized to the Boston franchise and his family.
"I want to apologize to the players, fans, and the entire Celtics organization and my family for disappointing them. I regret putting the team in this difficult situation and I accept the team's decision," Udoka said in a message posted on Malika Andrews. Twitter account (ESPN).
"Out of respect for all those involved, I will not comment further."
Amanda Pflugrad, who covers the Celtics for NBC Sports Boston, spoke openly about the situation experienced by the female staff member recently.
"I think I would harm everyone - and every woman - in the Celtics organization if I didn't step on this," Pflugrad was quoted as saying by Marca on Friday.
"The last few days have been very difficult in terms of emotion, ranging from heartbreak, sadness, defeat at times and anger and humiliation.
Social media feels that it's okay to take the names of innocent people in our organization, and their personal photos, and place them there for speculation. It damages careers. It damages reputation.
"Every woman in our organization has worked very hard to get to where she is now, and she deserves and gets everything she currently has.
"For things at the Celtics, and what we do in the future, things need to be changed. You have to stand up, support us and listen to us."