From Deseret News archives:
Boston blowout: Celtics deliver sweet victory for ex-BYU prodigy Ainge
Former Cougar goes from Irish-beater to Celtic leader
"How are my Utah media friends?" he said to a couple of writers he knew.
Pretty good, they said.
Maybe not as good as him, but let's be honest, who is?
That's pretty much been his story since the beginning. Just a few minor professional detours. How many people play two professional sports? (He spent three seasons in Major League Baseball and 14 years in the NBA.) How many get selected college player of the year?
Even so, when the inevitable subject of the Celtics rolled around, he was cautious, saying they hadn't done anything yet.
He knew the formula: Get the championship and everyone else will do the talking for you.
Ladies and gentleman, start your motor(mouth)s.
In a career of honors, Tuesday night had to rank among Ainge's best, even though he wasn't in uniform. His Celtics obliterated the Lakers, 131-92, to win the NBA championship. After executing some off-season hocus-pocus, he was back on top. In the process, the Celtics gained their first championship in 22 years.
Somewhere along the line, this Golden Boy thing started to be a habit.
Two NBA titles as a player, with Boston, of course. Six Finals appearances. He played in more playoff games (193) than all but two others. A few weeks ago he was named NBA Executive of the Year by The Sporting News.
In 1996, he was named a head coach in Phoenix after just eight games. He compiled a respectable 136-90 record, then resigned, saying he wanted to spend more time with family. He did commentating on TNT, but that wasn't enough competition.
Soon he was calling the shots in Boston's front office.
Ainge's latest moment was one of his most convincing. The Celtics didn't just beat the Lakers, they evacuated them. Ushered them out like wedding crashers. Punished them for having the temerity to even extend the series to six games.
Isn't that the way the Big Three of Bird, McHale and Parrish would have liked it?
By the way, you can now officially add "Big Three" to Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. They've been waiting on that. After acquiring Garnett and Allen in off-season deals, Ainge told anyone who would listen that they hadn't yet earned the title and wouldn't until they won a championship.
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