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Joe Mazzulla breaks down Neemias Queta’s playoff foul trouble

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Boston Celtics center Neemias Queta understands that his early fouls are hurting his team in the playoffs.

PHILADELPHIA — Throughout the 2025-26 regular season, Boston Celtics center Neemias Queta was on a roll. He largely dominated the opposition in his first year as a true starter and he even had the highest-scoring game of his career against the Philadelphia 76ers , who the C's now face in the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs. That success hasn't carried over into the postseason, though, and it's largely because of foul trouble.

Less than 4 minutes into Game 1, Queta earned a pair of quick fouls that forced Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla to sub him out for veteran big man Nikola Vucevic. The early replacement wasn't a big deal in the series opener, as the Celtics proceeded to crush the Sixers 123-91. In Game 2, Queta was able to stay in the game for longer, yet he kicked off the fourth quarter with 2 fouls that didn't help the Celtics close the gap late against the Sixers.

Boston ended up dropping that contest and responded with a clutch win on Friday in Game 3, but, once again, Queta wasn't out there a lot because of his fouling. Joe Mazzulla explained Neemias Queta’s foul trouble a bit and said their on-court chats were as simple as saying “don’t foul”: “Obviously we need Neemi at his best for us to be a great team. ” pic.

twitter. com/u424LO7kkt — Daniel Donabedian (@danield1214) April 25, 2026 "Mostly his foul trouble," Mazzulla responded on Saturday when asked about Queta's shrinking minutes. "Obviously, we need Neemi at his best for us to be a great team.