Allison Feaster

2022 - 9 - 22

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Celtics employee Allison Feaster has name cleared amid Ime Udoka ... (Larry Brown Sports)

Apr 25, 2022; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka coaches against the Brooklyn Nets during the second quarter of game four of the ...

The 46-year-old former WNBA player has been the Celtics’ vice president of Player Development and Organizational Growth since 2019, according to Udoka could be suspended a year by the Celtics for having an improper intimate but consensual relationship with a team employee that violated the franchise’s code of conduct. But one such woman has had her name cleared after being targeted by many online users.

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Allison Feaster has no involvement in Ime Udoka's Boston Celtics ... (HITC)

Boston Celtics' Vice President of Player Development Allison Feaster is not involved in the Ime Udoka drama.

At the time of writing, the Celtics have not addressed the reports about Ime’s involvement with a female staffer. The suspension takes effect immediately.” Out of respect for everyone involved, I will have no further comment.” That is NOT true. [suspension in a statement](https://twitter.com/celtics/status/1573120786403102723) yesterday. [Instagram in May](https://www.instagram.com/p/CeL_JJIOJia/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=9f654294-cea9-4cc7-bd0c-e5e88b50efca), she congratulated her beau on reaching the NBA finals with the Celtics. “The Boston Celtics announced today that the team has suspended Head Coach Ime Udoka for the 2022-23 season for violations of team policies,” the statement read [he wrote](https://twitter.com/MarcJSpears/status/1572975608577290240), putting an end to all the speculation. [statement](https://twitter.com/celtics/status/1573120786403102723) on September 23rd that Ime has been suspended. The Celtics confirmed in a [NBA insider, Shams Charania,](https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/1572810579105939457?s=20&t=P7U4FejXPsunhqQac4ZWBQ) claimed in a tweet on September 22nd that the head coach had “an improper intimate and consensual relationship with a female member of the team staff”, as per their sources. [Boston Celtics](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjK_7-Lxar6AhXczHMBHcExAzoQFnoECAwQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hitc.com%2Fen-gb%2Ftopic%2Fboston-celtics%2F%3Famp%3D1&usg=AOvVaw3XhvPf9FrLlWIg04hzxb2k)‘ Vice President of Player Development, Allison Feaster, is not involved in the ongoing Ime Udoka drama.

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Celtics news: Twitter spreads fake news on identity of female staffer ... (ClutchPoints)

The Boston Celtics have been rocked with a scandal centered around Ime Udoka. One name in Allison Feaster has wrongly been dragged into it.

But for a team chasing a championship this season after getting so close just months prior, will they be willing to wait on their coach? The very nature of Twitter often allows uninformed speculation to turn into accepted truths. [September 22, 2022] The question that naturally went into fans’ minds after hearing the news became – who was that female staffer? Internet sleuths, as they are wont to do, were quick to scour the Celtics pages for a potential face they can pin to the scandal. The Boston Celtics have been rocked with a scandal centered around Ime Udoka and a relationship he reportedly had with a female staffer.

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Who Is Allison Feaster? Is She The Celtics Female Staffer Ime ... (The Sportsrush)

Boston Celtics' Vice-President of Player Development and Organizational Growth Allison Feaster gets dragged amidst Ime Udoka's suspension.

The million-dollar question, for which you’ve opened this article is whether Ime and Allison Feaster were together or not. Before Allison took her current job, she was a WNBA player, and also played in the European leagues. One of the names everyone wondered about was Celtics’ VP of Player Development and Organizational Growth, Allison Feaster.

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Who Is The Celtics Staffer Coach Ime Udoka Had An Affair With? (News One)

Celtics VP Allison Feaster's name has surfaced after it was reported that head coach Ime Udoka had a "relationship" with an unidentified staffer.

[@vistaprint](https://www.instagram.com/vistaprint/?hl=en)and the [@celtics](https://www.instagram.com/celtics/?hl=en) Shamrock Foundation are teaming up with the [@naacp](https://www.instagram.com/naacp/?hl=en) to award transformative grants of $25,000 on a rolling basis,” Feaster wrote with the video posted to Instagram on Sept. “It’s really a challenge because there’s so much work to do, but at the same time, we’re just trying to chip away and in small areas.” When Feaster joined the Celtics, her responsibilities were centered on two things: player development and bettering the organization overall by identifying areas of growth and opportunity. Through a combined commitment of $1 million, She retired in 2016 before enrolling in the NBA’s Basketball Operations Associate Program. “Through this initiative, grant recipients will have opportunities to be featured on co-branded platforms along with receiving marketing and design resources customized to their specific needs to help their business grow and thrive.” She focuses on these duties by helping players maximize their opportunities on and off court by featuring different resources available for them to do so within the Celtics organization and acting as a liaison between the Celtics and the league office. The Celtics made the announcement on Twitter at 9:32 p.m. Feaster averaged nearly 29 points per game her senior season at Harvard, setting the stage for an 18-year professional career that included playing for multiple teams in Europe in addition to the WNBA. The announcement suggested Udoka’s job was at risk. Udoka is “For those speculating and curious about the Celtics’ situation, Vice-President of Player Development and Organizational Growth Allison Feaster is not involved in this,” Marc Spears of Andscape and ESPN

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Which Celtics Staffer Did Ime Udoka Cheat On Nia Long With? (Game7)

Ime Udoka found himself in the headlines for all the wrong reasons this week when news came down that the Boston Celtics were preparing to discipline him.

Now, to be clear, there is no confirmation one way or the other that she is involved. [September 22, 2022] [September 21, 2022]

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Ime Udoka was selfish and unprofessional, but blame the Celtics for ... (The Boston Globe)

Udoka has damaged his career, hindered the road for aspiring Black NBA head coaches and tainted a franchise with championship aspirations.

Udoka is hardly the first coach to have a questionable relationship with someone in the organization. The Celtics believed they had their coach for the next decade, but suddenly they don’t. And the Celtics couldn’t have possibly provided all the answers Thursday, but didn’t have to wait until the 11th hour for a calming response. He is not the first coach to have a questionable off-court lifestyle. He already knew his head coach was up for a major suspension. It wasn’t her, and the Celtics could have protected her and many other women in their organization by at least releasing a statement offering clarity. The natural assumption, because we never wait for facts, was Feaster was the woman Udoka had a relationship with. The Celtics failed Feaster, who likely spent the day avoiding any social media pages and ignoring her direct messages and mentions. The Celtics, meanwhile, are guilty of a different transgression. One of the most anticipated seasons in 40 years is now tainted by a coach who acted selfishly and recklessly, choosing his physical desires over maturity, restraint and mental discipline. Udoka has damaged his career, hindered the road for aspiring Black NBA head coaches and tainted a franchise with championship aspirations. The most logical choice in their warped minds was Allison Feaster, the Celtics’ vice president of player development and organizational growth.

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