You have to earn your way up in those rafters by doing something incredible. Not just really good.
Eh... Isn't Ced's number retired? He would seem to be in the "really good" category. If Ainge gives us two championships as a starter and two championships as a GM, I'd say he's more than deserving.
Max was at least a finals MVP. I guess that's "really good," at least for a little while, when it counts.
Ainge was a role player surrounded by FOUR hall of famers. To say he "gave us two championships" is overstating the case quite a bit. The 84 and 86 titles are well represented by retiring #'s 00, 32, 33, and 3.
He can't match Walter Brown's founding the team, and, even if he proves to be the best GM ever, won't have Red's 9 coaching rings to go with it. I can't see retiring "AINGE" as a non-player.
Being a key contributor to four championships seems to fit with the Celtics past criteria for retiring a number.
I mean, look at the non-stars who have their numbers retired. Ced, DJ (only one all-star appearance with the Celts), Satch Sanders, Don Nelson, Frank Ramsey, KC Jones, Reggie Lewis, Loscy. None of those guys were superstars, but they all have their numbers retired for their contributions.
Don't jinx us, Roy. He hasn't contributed to 4 titles yet.
My opinion is that, except in incredibly unusual circumstances, only players go to the rafters. Red fit that bill, not as a great GM, but for building the franchise nearly himself over decades as both coach and GM. I don't see Danny as the next Red. I highly doubt there will ever be one.
As a player, his Celtics resume bests only Reggie Lewis, though at least Reggie was the leader of the team for a too-short while.
Max had only two titles, but was a star on them (MVP).
DJ had only two Celtic titles, but was all-NBA defense for 4 straight years as a C, plus the all-star. Ainge's all-star appearance was not as a Celtic.
Those guys you mentioned as non-stars all (except Satch with 5) have more rings than Michael **** Jordan and played their whole careers in Boston.
I just don't see Ainge's Celtic accomplishments matching up with any retired numbered player, and nowhere near Red Auerbach as a GM.