Ex-Celtics GM Danny Ainge addresses Jazz, house sale rumors
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Ex-Celtics GM Danny Ainge addresses Jazz, house sale rumors
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Ex-Celtics GM Danny Ainge addresses Jazz, house sale rumors
Darren Hartwell
Sat, July 17, 2021, 9:27 AM
There's a good chance we haven't seen the last of Danny Ainge in the NBA. But what will his next role look like?
Ainge's professional future is unclear after he stepped down as Boston Celtics president of basketball operations in early June. What's clear to Ainge, though, is that he wants to continue to work in the NBA -- assuming he can do less actual work.
"I want to work again. I just don’t want to do the crazy lifestyle that I had for the last 18 years," Ainge told The Boston Globe's Dan Shaughnessy recently.
An Oregon native who was a basketball star at Brigham Young University in Utah, Ainge reportedly is "in play" for a front-office job with the Utah Jazz. It doesn't sound like he's in any rush to take a job, however.
'"I have nothing right now," Ainge said. "I just got done with a long walk and swim this morning. And taking my wife to tennis. We just got back from spending lots of time with our parents that we haven’t seen since the pandemic started, so we had some good times with our family and there’s nothing on the horizon as I see it."
The 62-year-old and his family also put their $4.5 million home in Wellesley, Mass., up for sale last month, but said that doesn't necessarily mean he's moving from the Northeast.
"The house is for sale but we’re not moving for sure," Ainge said. "We’re not certain on that.”
Ainge said in early June that he hadn't made himself available to other teams and that he was focused on taking time off. It appears he's still in (semi-) retirement mode, although perhaps that will change as the 2021-22 season nears.
When (if?) Ainge does return, it will likely be in an advisory/part-time role rather than a GM or basketball operations role. He also has been helping new Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens with the front-office transition this offseason, so that's probably more than enough responsibility for the free-agent executive.
Bob
MY NOTE: Including his playing years Danny has given us most of his adult life. I wish him nothing but the best regardless of whatever the current state of the team is, for better or worse. If he is not "moving for sure", he might be perfectly happy relocating to NH or ME (or elsewhere in the NE) and trucking on into Boston occasionally on a consulting gig with Brad and Wyc. Maybe do some part-time scouting, including internationally? Be an extra set of eyes at NBA Combines? A relatively easy, low-stress and time commitment lifestyle. He's 62 years old and has had 2 heart attacks. If I was him you wouldn't be able to get me within a mile of a basketball court or anything else that kept me awake at night. I'd be going whole hog on La Dolce Vita.
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Ex-Celtics GM Danny Ainge addresses Jazz, house sale rumors
Darren Hartwell
Sat, July 17, 2021, 9:27 AM
There's a good chance we haven't seen the last of Danny Ainge in the NBA. But what will his next role look like?
Ainge's professional future is unclear after he stepped down as Boston Celtics president of basketball operations in early June. What's clear to Ainge, though, is that he wants to continue to work in the NBA -- assuming he can do less actual work.
"I want to work again. I just don’t want to do the crazy lifestyle that I had for the last 18 years," Ainge told The Boston Globe's Dan Shaughnessy recently.
An Oregon native who was a basketball star at Brigham Young University in Utah, Ainge reportedly is "in play" for a front-office job with the Utah Jazz. It doesn't sound like he's in any rush to take a job, however.
'"I have nothing right now," Ainge said. "I just got done with a long walk and swim this morning. And taking my wife to tennis. We just got back from spending lots of time with our parents that we haven’t seen since the pandemic started, so we had some good times with our family and there’s nothing on the horizon as I see it."
The 62-year-old and his family also put their $4.5 million home in Wellesley, Mass., up for sale last month, but said that doesn't necessarily mean he's moving from the Northeast.
"The house is for sale but we’re not moving for sure," Ainge said. "We’re not certain on that.”
Ainge said in early June that he hadn't made himself available to other teams and that he was focused on taking time off. It appears he's still in (semi-) retirement mode, although perhaps that will change as the 2021-22 season nears.
When (if?) Ainge does return, it will likely be in an advisory/part-time role rather than a GM or basketball operations role. He also has been helping new Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens with the front-office transition this offseason, so that's probably more than enough responsibility for the free-agent executive.
Bob
MY NOTE: Including his playing years Danny has given us most of his adult life. I wish him nothing but the best regardless of whatever the current state of the team is, for better or worse. If he is not "moving for sure", he might be perfectly happy relocating to NH or ME (or elsewhere in the NE) and trucking on into Boston occasionally on a consulting gig with Brad and Wyc. Maybe do some part-time scouting, including internationally? Be an extra set of eyes at NBA Combines? A relatively easy, low-stress and time commitment lifestyle. He's 62 years old and has had 2 heart attacks. If I was him you wouldn't be able to get me within a mile of a basketball court or anything else that kept me awake at night. I'd be going whole hog on La Dolce Vita.
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Re: Ex-Celtics GM Danny Ainge addresses Jazz, house sale rumors
Exactly Bob. There comes a time in life when $$$ is not the driving force, or power for that matter. It would not shock me if he eventually signs on with Wyc and Pags as a roving consultant, no pressure. They are all good friends and he is especially close to Pags.
Life is too short, he is young, has had a good scare at what could happen, it is time. Time to just enjoy life. I am not in his category, but I sure know how he feels. Coming close a couple of times with health issues, I now look at life alot differently. God bless him, whatever he decides to do. He has given all of us a good ride
Life is too short, he is young, has had a good scare at what could happen, it is time. Time to just enjoy life. I am not in his category, but I sure know how he feels. Coming close a couple of times with health issues, I now look at life alot differently. God bless him, whatever he decides to do. He has given all of us a good ride
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