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Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens

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Brad Stevens has pressed all the right buttons since taking over as Boston Celtics head coach in early July.

He hit a home run at his introductory press conference, patched together a talented staff mixed with experience and familiarity, and visited Rajon Rondo at the point guard's camp to start building a relationship.

Stevens has discussed how much he needs to learn, explained how he plans to build a system (based on his players strengths, which he'll determine by crunching numbers and studying hours and hours of film) and revealed that forming bonds with people in the organization will remain a primary focus. He hasn't really said a single wrong word yet. No controversy and no missteps (at least not before he's coached a single game).

Add one more solid move to Stevens' string of them: Kenny Anderson tweeted Tuesday that Stevens sent a letter to all former Celtics, and the lefty point guard seemed to appreciate the gesture.

I'm currently picturing Stevens Googling "J.R. Bremer" and "Milt Palacio" to try finding their addresses. Either way, if Anderson's right and the coach actually sent a letter to all former Celtics, it's a classy move.

Danny Ainge should probably fire Stevens now before the coach reveals any flaws. It'd be a super philosophy because that way Ainge could go through his entire life without ever having to really know anybody (or find out Stevens can actually make mistakes). I don't know much but I know that.

And because I know you want them, a few tweets about what Stevens' letters might have said: