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Doyel: Haunted by Final Four 'regrets' at Butler, Brad Stevens seeks title with Celtics

Not only did the Pacers' starters score just one point in the third quarter, they were flustered by the hand-checking allowed by officials. J. Michael, IndyStar

BOSTON – It isn’t easy, not any of it, but that’s how Brad Stevens has always made it look. Looked that way when he played at Zionsville and DePauw, looked that way when he coached Butler, and it looked that way from the moment he joined the Boston Celtics six years ago.

Even now, in this most unusual of seasons – even with criticism finding a new home at Brad Stevens’ doorstep – there are times it looks easier than it is.