Danny Ainge Puts $4.5 Million Wellesley Home On The Market
BOSTON (CBS) -- Danny Ainge is moving on from the Celtics -- and he's apparently moving on from Massachusetts as well. The former Celtics president of basketball ops. has listed his home in Wellesley.
You can own the home of a two-time NBA champion player and one-time champion executive for the cool price of $4.5 million. (Barring a bidding war, of course.) The 8,300 square foot house is down the street from Babson College, and has some pretty cool features for hoop heads.
There is a theater and gym inside, along with a golf simulator. Outside, there is a basketball hoop (of course), with an in-ground trampoline next to it to help even the most vertically challenged buyers with their dunking.
In the pictures from the listing, you can see that Ainge has framed jerseys of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, plus a 2008 championship banner. There is no Ray Allen jersey pictured, but Ainge made sure to show it off in a Tweet on Wednesday morning.
Ainge stepped down as Boston's president of basketball ops. on June 2 after an 18-year run as the man in charge of the Celtics, with Brad Stevens moving from the bench to the front office.