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Utah Jazz Rental Austin Eing will become president of basketball operations away from the Celtics
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Austin Einge, former Utah Jazz executive, poised to take helm as President of Basketball Operations, departing from the Celtics.

June 3, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Utah Jazz announced on Monday that Austin Ainge will be their new president of basketball operations. Although he is the son of Utah Jazz CEO Danny Ainge, team owner Ryan Smith emphasized that Austin earned the position on his own merits, not due to nepotism, as reported by Andy Larson of the Salt Lake Tribune. Ryan Smith explained, “Austin runs the program. He has the final say on recommendations he needs to make, alongside input from Justin Zanik, Danny, and myself.”

Austin Ainge brings significant experience, having spent 17 years with the Boston Celtics in various basketball roles, including six years as assistant general manager. He was also part of the Celtics’ 2024 championship-winning team. Now, he faces a new challenge with the Utah Jazz, a franchise undergoing major rebuilding with promising young players like Isaiah Collier, Keente George, Kyle Filipowski, and Walker Kessler. Despite these talents, the team is still far from being playoff contenders, having finished last in the NBA in the previous season but landed fifth in the draft lottery. The roster also features veterans such as Lauri Markkanen, John Collins, and Collin Sexton, who could be valuable trade assets. When questioned about the team’s readiness for playoffs, Ainge diplomatically said, “It depends on how these people develop and how they move. It’s hard to predict. I think it’s fair to say there’s a lot to do.”

Regarding the controversial topic of tanking, Ainge was clear: “We don’t see that this year… While having the number one draft pick is advantageous, many stars have come from different spots in the draft, so it’s not the only way.”

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For Utah Jazz fans, this could mean another season of growth and adjustment as the team leans more on its young players. The fan base, accustomed to success from the Jerry Sloan era and the recent Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert years, hopes for reasons to stay optimistic. Utah has a strong history of player development and now, with coach Will Hardy at the helm, the franchise needs a key player to secure its future — a challenge that now falls to Austin Ainge.

Fan Take: Austin Ainge’s leadership marks a pivotal moment for the Jazz, blending fresh vision with a legacy of basketball excellence. For fans eagerly watching the rebuild, this appointment signals hope for a return to competitiveness and a renewed excitement around the team’s young core.

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