Boston Celtics fans have taken to playfully calling the team's third-year coach "President" Brad Stevens. One Celtics supporter, though, tried to start the process of making the title a reality.
Stevens received one write-in vote during Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, according to the full voting results posted by CBS Boston. Stevens earned his vote in the Republican primary that was won by Donald Trump.
That Stevens received a vote speaks to his growing celebrity in New England. The 39-year-old head coach is now in his third season and, after leading a rebuilding Celtics squad on a surprising second-half surge to the playoffs last year, Boston stands at 32-23 -- the third-best record in the Eastern Conference -- at the All-Star break this year.