Can yall stop with the he was not let go narrative if he takes this job?
No, not necessarily. It's a consulting gig he can do from his home in Utah for a close friend, rather than a full time gig across the country. If he became GM or something, then yes.
Didn’t he say he was going to stay engaged in Boston? So he will be consulting for Utah and Boston, is that the plan?
My impression was that was through the transition, which is a big reason why I see Ainge's fingerprints on the Kemba trade and Udoka hiring (we know Ainge wanted to trade Kemba already). If we accept the narrative that this stuff was in the works since Feb. those moves would have been at the top of the board while Ainge was in charge. They didn't come together in the short time after the front office announcement. Ainge being engaged was him guiding the processes of these final moves.
I really think Ainge doesn't want a full time, high pressure job at this point in his life. But he doesn't want to retire completely either. If he doesn't have a full time job in Boston, why live there? If there's a part time gig back home, working for a friend, why not take that?
They could have pushed Ainge out. I just don't see it based on things that have been made public so far. If Ainge takes an active, official role with Utah though, I do think that's a signal that he was pushed out.