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Wayne Embry?



This was in David Aldridge's NBA notes and brings up a great point. I happen
to think Wayne Embry was tremendously under appreciated for his work in
Cleveland. Here's the snippet:

There's all this talk in Boston about Larry Bird coming back, and Danny
Ainge possibly being offered the Celtics' GM job (and, forgive me, didn't
Ainge say just 15 months ago that he desperately wanted to spend more time
with his family?). So why isn't anyone talking about Wayne Embry? He's not
dead, he's not retired and he would very much like to get another
opportunity building a team just like he did in Milwaukee and Cleveland.
He's a former Celtic, he knows the city of Boston inside and out and he has
a house on Martha's Vineyard. And unlike Bird and Ainge, he has management
experience. After all the craziness of Rick Pitino, the Cs need stability in
the front office. Can anyone give me any reason why the Beantown Braintrust
wouldn't have this guy in for an interview?