I was just as curious as the next person when the news first broke, but it's really irrelevant now who it is. Salacious human curiosity drives people to try to find out who the woman was and try to glean more details but end of day Ime has been found to have engaged in improper conduct, he's the only one deemed to have done so, there was more than one violation, the incidents were deemed serious enough to suspend Ime for a year and Ime has accepted the penalty, and our new interim coach is Joe Mazzulla. Those are really the only facts that matter.
I've moved on from trying to find out who it is...my thoughts now are on how Joe Mazz will do, how the team will take to him, and how Ime's ignominious and unexpected departure will affect the players who by all accounts were close to him. There are certain parallels with Ime and Joe given both neither had head coaching experience prior to taking on the Celtics, but I think it's fair to say Ime had a much more solid resume - he was an assistant for a much longer period, worked under Pop and had some experience with playoff teams and players with big egos with Philly and Brooklyn, and coached for Team USA. And he played in the NBA so he has that "been there done that experience".
Joe's biggest strength is his continuity and the fact that he probably won't throw out Ime's existing system which the players already know. I think when things are going well he won't have an issue - it's going to be when the team hits a losing streak and the media starts to put the pressure on him, or when some players are out of form and he benches them and they start to get upset about playing time. I know Brad said that he has some solid guys in Aaron and Damon to help him but I'd love for Brad to get someone with some gravitas on the bench to help Joe manage the players.