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One Last Question on the Doc Move
« on: July 11, 2013, 10:48:51 AM »

Offline quidinqui33

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I watched all the pressers, read all the articles, saw the Bill Simmons twitter rants, and did not see this question asked by the media, or answered by Doc or Danny.  Does anyone have a link that shows an answer to this?

Did Danny go to Doc with the Clippers idea or did Doc go to Danny with the Clippers idea?

I think Wyc's "Doc left us, period." pretty much answer it, but that is the one question I don't have a clear answer on.  It probably does not matter anymore, but just for my own curiosity.

Re: One Last Question on the Doc Move
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2013, 11:40:05 AM »

Offline Fafnir

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I watched all the pressers, read all the articles, saw the Bill Simmons twitter rants, and did not see this question asked by the media, or answered by Doc or Danny.  Does anyone have a link that shows an answer to this?

Did Danny go to Doc with the Clippers idea or did Doc go to Danny with the Clippers idea?

I think Wyc's "Doc left us, period." pretty much answer it, but that is the one question I don't have a clear answer on.  It probably does not matter anymore, but just for my own curiosity.
Doc claims ownership brought it up first, Ainge/Ownership don't recall it that way.

Re: One Last Question on the Doc Move
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2013, 01:18:30 PM »

Offline BudweiserCeltic

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Just sticking this here:
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9521103/the-nba-midnight-run-part-1#footnote18

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The day after we exchanged barbs during the NBA draft, Doc and I talked for 45 minutes on the phone and agreed to disagree on how the Boston thing ended. He truly believes the Celtics didn't want him to come back or pay him all that money as they were rebuilding. I don't buy it, as I told him — I thought that they didn't want to pay him that money once they believed he didn't want to be there. Also, I told him that I thought he didn't want to rebuild for a third time, and that the thought of coaching a contender and starting fresh in Los Angeles — where he gets to pick his own players, no less — was overwhelmingly enticing for him. He actually agreed with that. He just doesn't think he quit on the Celtics — he thinks the situation ran its course. So it's a he-said, he-said thing. We're never going to agree on what happened, but one thing is clear: In the long run, both sides are better off.

Re: One Last Question on the Doc Move
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2013, 01:40:47 PM »

Offline clover

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I watched all the pressers, read all the articles, saw the Bill Simmons twitter rants, and did not see this question asked by the media, or answered by Doc or Danny.  Does anyone have a link that shows an answer to this?

Did Danny go to Doc with the Clippers idea or did Doc go to Danny with the Clippers idea?

I think Wyc's "Doc left us, period." pretty much answer it, but that is the one question I don't have a clear answer on.  It probably does not matter anymore, but just for my own curiosity.
Doc claims ownership brought it up first, Ainge/Ownership don't recall it that way.

I'm pretty sure Danny brought it up to Doc the day after SAS had it in the press, which led to the registered letter they sent to Doc the next day.  So Doc could technically be right about Danny 'bringing it up', but it unquestionably at that point was not at all in the context of the C's suggesting or wanting it, and to the contrary it involved them reiterating that they expected him to fulfill his contract with the C's.

Doc's using a bad pretext to deny his underhandedness about the whole thing.

Re: One Last Question on the Doc Move
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2013, 03:22:33 PM »

Offline dasani

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it could have very well been mutual. But does it really matter? Doc did want that opportunity regardless of his spin. I mean in some interview he was acting like they were pushing him to it, and that is not true especially since Doc really really wanted that coaching job.