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Question for veteran Celtics fans
« on: March 20, 2021, 04:12:57 PM »

Offline Ed Monix

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Something about Celtics history has always puzzled me, but now as I am part of the CelticStrong community I have access to some historical Celtic minds, I am hoping someone could provide clarity.

I have always wondered why Don Nelson was never involved in Celtics management, nor Bird or Carlisle in a coaching capacity?

Given Red had a propensity to promote from within, I was always surprised these three never had any involvement with Celtics management after their playing careers ended.

*** Please note I love Ainge & Stevens and do not want them to be replaced ***
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Re: Question for veteran Celtics fans
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2021, 04:26:06 PM »

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Hello just a query that has always interested me, but now as I’m part of the CelticStrong community. it dawned on me, I have access to some historical Celtic minds.

I have always wondered why Donnie Walsh was never involved in Celtics management, nor Bird or Carlisle in a coaching capacity?

Given Red had a propensity to promote from within, I was always surprised these three never had any involvement with Celtics management after their playing careers ended.

*** Please note I love Ainge & Stevens and do not want them to be replaced ***

Talk to Paul Gaston.  Bird was involved as a special assistant but the front office never really elevated him or gave him a larger role. Then the whole Rick Pitino obsession began.   That was the end.


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Re: Question for veteran Celtics fans
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2021, 04:47:44 PM »

Offline Ed Monix

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Hello just a query that has always interested me, but now as I’m part of the CelticStrong community. it dawned on me, I have access to some historical Celtic minds.

I have always wondered why Donnie Walsh was never involved in Celtics management, nor Bird or Carlisle in a coaching capacity?

Given Red had a propensity to promote from within, I was always surprised these three never had any involvement with Celtics management after their playing careers ended.

*** Please note I love Ainge & Stevens and do not want them to be replaced ***

Talk to Paul Gaston.  Bird was involved as a special assistant but the front office never really elevated him or gave him a larger role. Then the whole Rick Pitino obsession began.   That was the end.

Nepotism is the scourge of humanity, so no surprises there then.

Thank you
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Career highlight: 1973-74 championship, Boston Celtics

Career lowlight: traded for a washing machine