The Boston Celtics went through plenty of changes to their roster over the summer that has created an entirely new feel around the organization.

So much so that it has head coach Brad Stevens feeling that he is about to step into a new coaching job in the league, according to David Aldridge of NBA.com.

Boston has brought in a plethora of talent to help increase their championship odds for the upcoming season. This was headlined by the trade for All-Star guard Kyrie Irving in exchange for fellow All-Star guard Isaiah Thomas along with free agent signing of All-Star forward Gordon Hayward.

It has potentially put a stable nucleus in place that could finally dethrone the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference. In terms of a coaching standpoint, this also presents a new challenge for Stevens to implement the new additions to the offensive system to best utilize their abilities.

His familiarity with Hayward should help ease the process, but Irving's role will have some bumps along the way as he gets comfortable in the leading scorer and primary ball handler role. If the Celtics are able to figure it out, they will have the opportunity to become the new standard bearers in the Eastern Conference.