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On this episode of the Big 3 NBA Podcast, Gary, Kwani and A. Sherrod Blakely open by discussing USC's JuJu Watkins' injury and how bummed out we are for that. We then pivot to another injured star, although not nearly as serious. From there, we get into the sale of the team, some of the issues that might come up, Steve Pagliuca's bid for the team coming up short, followed by a discussion on the potential NBA expansion into Europe. All that, and much more! The Big 3 NBA Podcast is Powered by:
(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand discuss Wyc Grousbeck and Bill Chisholm's interview with NBC Boston, noting that Beetle felt Chisholm neglected to mention the current Celtics team or players, instead focusing mainly on management. (14:21) Celtics Head Coach Joe Mazzulla joins the show to discuss the team's current focus under new ownership. He emphasizes that the team is concentrated on the present and not dwelling on past championships. Mazzulla also talks about the upcoming road trip and the team's preparation for it. (27:09) The guys discuss Wyc Grousbeck's role during the Celtics' sale process with Bill Chisholm and how the sale unfolded. They also question why Steve Pagliuca's bid was rejected and what it means for the team's future. (35:35) The crew discusses the possibility of a new arena for the Celtics, hearing Bill Chisholm's thoughts on the idea during an interview. Zolak comments that Chisholm sounds like a regular guy and a true Celtics fan. They also talk about potential locations for the new arena.
Ancora una volta, l'Italia di Spalletti soffre sui calci piazzati e perde la sfida di andata contro la Germania a San Siro. Ne parliamo con Mister Andrea Agostinelli in collegamento dall'Albania dove allena il Flamurtari Valona. Andiamo a Pavia dove c'è il nostro Pier Augusto Stagi pronto per la partenza domani della Milano-Sanremo. Da Pavia a New York con Simone Sandri che ci racconta la clamorosa notizia dei Boston Celtics venduti dalla famiglia Grousbeck e da Steve Pagliuca (quello dell'Atalanta) per 6,1 miliardi di dollari al magnate della tecnologia Chisholm.
(0:00) Mazz, Jim Murray, and Joe Murray open the show discussing the news that the Boston Celtics were sold to Bill Chisholm for $6.1 Billion. (13:50) Was Steve Pagliuca passed over in the sale of the Celtics? (26:08) The callers weigh in on the sale of the Celtics and what it means for the team going forward. (34:51) More caller reaction to the sale of the Celtics to Bill Chisholm.
(0:00) Mazz, Jim Murray, and Joe Murray open the third hour by resetting their thoughts on the sale of the Celtics. (13:11) Thoughts on Steve Pagliuca’s statement on not being selected to be the new owner of the Celtics. (23:01) Joe Murray has some thoughts on the change (34:20) Jim Murray asks 5 questions that have nothing to do with sports!
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the second hour by reacting to Celtics owner Steve Pagliuca releasing a long statement on X regarding the recent change in ownership with Bill Chisholm buying the Celtics for a valuation of $6.1 Billion. (10:25) Zo and Beetle take your calls regarding the new Celtics ownership, Stephon Diggs potentially signing with the Patriots and getting Drake Maye better weapons. (19:47) The crew dive back into the new Celtics owner Bill Chisholm as more information comes out about who he is and his potential intentions with the team looking to the future of the Boston Celtics. (33:05) The guys wrap up the hour with more Celtics talk and get your thoughts on the team through answering your phone calls.
Brian discusses the news that Bill Chisholm has bought the Celtics for $6.1 billion over Steve Pagliuca's rival bid, and what that means for the franchise going forward. Then, he talks to Mass Live's Mark Daniels about the Patriots' remaining to-do list this offseason, their efforts to land a top wide receiver, the draft, and what a successful 2025-26 season looks like for the Pats (8:30). Then, Brian does a Metric Man breakdown of Alex Bregman's upcoming season before he and Jamie end with some final thoughts on the Celtics' sale (50:50). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Brian Barrett Guest: Mark Daniels Producer: Jamie McClellan Additional Production Supervision: Steve Ceruti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“This Davos is all Trump, all AI,” says Steve Pagliuca, private equity senior advisor at Bain Capital and Boston Celtics co-owner. He discusses his sports teams and NBA viewership, the areas he is most focused on in the development of artificial intelligence, the need to unite rules and regulations within the European Union, and his concerns about inflation and rising interest rates. Pagliuca speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Deal, Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly sit with Steve Pagliuca to discuss his ownership principles for the Boston Celtics and Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio. Pagliuca explains how he ended up with a successful career as an investor at Bain Capital, what lessons he applied to growing sports teams and why he’s proud to be called the Italian Ted Lasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) Felger, Mazz & Murray discuss the seemingly inevitable firing of Jim Montgomery. (10:09) The guys take calls about the Yankees fans who assaulted Mookie Betts and the state of the Bruins. (22:16) Craig Breslow is restructuring the Red Sox front office with four “pillars”. (31:32) Wyc Grousbeck and Steve Pagliuca's strained relationship is holding up the Celtics' sale.
Steve Pagliuca, Boston Celtics co-owner and senior advisor at Bain Capital Private Equity, offers insights on private equity investments in professional sports teams and discusses US tax policy, saying, “I think inevitably taxes will go up with the deficits we have and probably should go up, but hopefully they do it in a thoughtful way, so it doesn't kill the economy.” He discusses this, plus shares his perspective on the DirecTV-Disney standoff with hosts Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Pagliuca, Boston Celtics co-owner and senior advisor at Bain Capital Private Equity, explains what private equity ownership of franchises means for professional sports and sees the PE deal with the National Football League as a “passive limited partnership position.” Pagliuca also discusses the globalization of sports, the state of sports media rights fees, and his interest in acquiring another European football club. He spoke with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Lisa AbramowiczSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) Mazz, Holley, and Dondero hit on the 76ers' recent signings of Caleb Martin and Paul George. (5:18) The guys give their thoughts on Wyc Grousbeck's comments on CNBC. (17:36) Will Steve Pagliuca be involved in the bidding process of the Celtics? (27:52) Breaking down the Fenway Sports Group and the PGA/LIV Tour relationship.
There will most likely be a bidding war to see who buys the Celtics. Who will come out on top? Fenway Sports Group? Steve Pagliuca? Jeff Bezos? Jones is very nervous about Pags losing the bidding war to a billionaire with more money than anyone. He and Mego also agree that Kraft and Henry should NOT be involved!
Celtics owner Steve Pagliuca is this week's guest on UnAnchored Boston with Bob Lobel and Mike Lynch. Watch or listen now on your favorite podcasting app for all things Celtics. #UnAnchoredBoston #CelticsNation #celtics #bostonceltics #StevePagliuca #boblobel #mikelynch #celticsparade #banner18
(00:00) Hour No. 2 of Zolak & Bertrand switches gears to the Bruins for an in-depth discussion about their free agency signings from Ty Anderson, who covers the franchise for 98.5 The Sports Hub. (7:22) The guys evaluate the Bruins offseason so far while looking ahead to next year, which is currently Jim Montgomery's last season under contract. (22:59) The second hour continues evaluating if Steve Pagliuca will buy Wyc Grousbeck's majority stake. (29:24) We wrap up the hour by rehashing our thoughts on Jayson Tatum's contract and Derrick White's deal.
Moderator: Contessa Brewer Panelists: Gerry Cardinale, Rich Kleiman, Steve Pagliuca In recent years, the sports world has seen massive changes in ownership structures, portfolio approaches across leagues and geographies, control vs. minority, and the role of content in driving value. Hear from change agents Gerry Cardinale, Steve Pagliuca, and Rich Kleiman on their strategies, views, and lessons they've learned in the industry. This panel will highlight the changing nature of sports ownership and how each panelist has managed their investments. The panelists will discuss the ways in which the ownership of assets across different sports can generate competitive advantages. They will also dive into how franchises think about engaging fan bases both domestically and internationally, including the role of media networks and partnerships, as well as future trends in the global sports industry as they relate to ownership and sports content #SportsOwnership
Hour 2 - Gresh and Fauria were joined by Steve Pagliuca, co-owner of the Boston Celtics, to discuss Atalanta BC's Europa League championship, the growth of head coach Joe Mazzulla, and ways to keep the Celtics core together. Before the Lunchtime Parlay, the guys talked about the Celtics core and offseason spending.
Boston Celtics Co-Owner Steve Pagliuca joined the show to discuss Atalanta BC's Europa League championship parade, Joe Mazzulla's involvement in Atalanta BC, the growth of Mazzulla, ways to keep this Celtics core together, offseason spending, his time the Larry O'Brien trophy, the feeling of winning a championship, and tomorrow's Celtics championship parade.
Boston Celtics Co-Owner Steve Pagliuca joined Gresh and Fauria to discuss Atalanta BC's Europa League championship parade, Joe Mazzulla's involvement in Atalanta BC, the growth of Mazzulla, ways to keep this Celtics core together, offseason spending, his time the Larry O'Brien trophy, the feeling of winning a championship, and tomorrow's Celtics championship parade.
There were tears of joy on the floor of the TD Garden last night as Jayson Tatum reached the pinnacle of basketball greatness, leading his Boston Celtics to a world championship. The Duke Basketball Roundup has all the stats and info about Tatum's remarkable performance and what it means for his place among the Duke greats to have played in the NBA. And, of course, the guys also have comments about all the other Dukies connected to the NBA finals including Kyrie, Lively, Amile, and even Steve Pagliuca. After the break, the DBR Podcast takes a moment to celebrate some of the greatest Duke athletes of all time, the newest inductees to the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame. Included among them are a fencer, a diver, a 3-time national champion in golf, a couple football players, a father-son lacrosse duo, and two of the best men's and women's basketball players to ever wear a Duke blue uniform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Celtics have punched their ticket to the NBA Finals! Cedric Maxwell, Donnie Wahlberg, Richard White, Tito Horford and Steve Pagliuca discuss their excitement on being one step closer to Banner 18. 4:00-Cedric Maxwell on Celtics battle vs. Pacers 6:30-Donnie Wahlberg on the magic of this team 9:15-Derrick White's dad Richard White 11:20-Tito Horford on Al reaching the Finals 12:30-Steve Pagliuca on the Celtics being back on championship stage Watch on YT: https://youtu.be/Or5ewxaO1bESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steve Pagliuca, founder and CEO at PagsGroup, discusses Atalanta BC's Europa League championship, the Boston Celtics' appearance in the NBA championship, the importance of building sports brand sponsorships, and the death of NBA Hall of Famer Bill Walton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boston Celtics Managing General Partner/Co-Owner Steve Pagliuca speaks on the rising influence of streaming services in sports broadcasting rights with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 - We officially cross over the $1 million threshold for the Jimmy Fund with stories from Bryan Cruz and a big donation from Arbella CEO John Donohue. Also, Celtics' owner Steve Pagliuca talks about the impending supermax extension for Jayson Tatum and David Ortiz opens up his invitation to be a mentor for the current members of the Red Sox.
Bain Capital Senior Advisor Steve Pagliuca speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz on Saudi Arabia's heavy spending on European clubs and playersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Edward Yardeni, Yardeni Research President, says the Fed can't really afford to see bond yields keep going up. Kelsey Berro, JPMorgan Asset Management Fixed Income Portfolio Manager, says this is the time to be buying fixed income. Sheila Kahyaoglu, Jefferies Senior Equity Research Analyst, discusses air travel and says domestic fares are seeing declines. Steve Pagliuca, Bain Capital Senior Advisor & Atalanta Co-Chairman, says the recent Saudi investment in football may disrupt the premier league as players see pays rise.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we are delighted to welcome Steve Pagliuca. Steve is a co-owner and Managing General Partner of the World Champion Boston Celtics and serves on the NBA Board of Governors. In 2022, he became co-owner and co-chairman of the Serie A football club, Atalanta. Away from sport, Steve has helped to build Bain Capital into one of the world's leading investment companies. In today's episode, we discuss: Football club ownership: Why was Steve interested in buying Atalanta in Italy and how has he found life as a football club owner? The importance of qualifying for European competitions and the financial opportunities it creates. Steve's love for the passion and fandom that drives Italian football and the unique community environment it creates. What does the process look like when buying a player and Steve's role in recruiting star striker Rasmus Hojlund. How has Steve applied his experience in business to the world of football and how does he work with the club to set budgets, buy players, and drive new revenue initiatives? Boston Celtics & the NBA: How Steve became part of the ownership group that bought the team for $350m that now has a market value of over $4bn. The pressure of bringing success back to the joint most winning team in NBA history, and the importance of that championship win in 2008. The opportunities created by the NBA's 50:50 partnership with the players, and the possibilities of the model being replicated in football. Taking the NBA on the road and the drive for international expansion. The process of buying clubs and franchises: How do you buy a club? What has been Steve's experience of identifying and negotiating deals to acquire assets and the finances required to do so. The Chelsea sale: Steve's role in the bidding process and the huge numbers behind the sale of a top Premier League club. Steve's views on the challenge presented by competing with clubs owned by sovereignties. The importance of making sure that not only is there enough financial backing to buy a club, but also the reserves to run it so the long-term goals can be achieved.
Bain Capital Senior Advisor Steve Pagliuca speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow about Disney's decision to extend CEO Bob Iger's contract, his sports interests and more from Sun Valley.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Pagliuca is the former co-chairman of Bain Capital ($165 billion in AUM) and the current owner of the Boston Celtics (NBA) and Atalanta BC (s A). We discuss the negotiation process behind buying an NBA team, how he values the world's most prominent sports assets, the future of media rights deals, and more.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Christopher Ailman, CalSTRS CIO & Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital CEO dive into the sputtering equity rally and recession risks. Steve Pagliuca, Bain Capital Senior Advisor and Boston Celtics Co-Owner discusses rise in valuations of basketball and soccer teams and Ruchir Sharma, Rockefeller International Chairman explains why investors are interested in India. Antonio Neri, HPE President & CEO discusses HPE's new cloud service and why it will be a huge boost in revenue growth. Also, Jana Eggers, Nara Logics CEO breaks down potential risks surrounding AI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Pagliuca, Bain Capital Private Equity senior advisor and co-owner of the Boston Celtics speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 - Gresh and Fauria talked about the future of Matt Patricia. Where could Patricia land? Boston Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca joined the guys to discuss Christian Fauria's 'Shots For a Cure' to benefit the American Diabetes Association next Tuesday at the Auerbach Center. To close out the show, it's Are You Done?.
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Steve Pagliuca is a Senior Advisor at Bain Capital, the firm he joined in 1982 and as a Managing Director of Bain Capital, he has helped build the firm into one of the world's leading investment companies with over $160 billion in assets under management. Steve is also a Managing Partner and Co-Owner of the World Championship Boston Celtics Basketball franchise. Steve is also co-owner and co-chairman of the Serie A professional football club, Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio. If that was not enough, Steve currently, serves on the Board of Directors of Burger King, Gartner Group, HCA, Warner Chilcott, and FCI. Huge thanks to Moshe @ Shrug Capital for making the intro. In Today's Episode with Steve Pagliuca We Discuss: 1.) From Duffel Bags at Duke to Buying Sports Teams: How Steve went from having a single duffel bag arriving at Duke University to entering the world of private equity with the founding of Bain's PE funds? Did Steve always know he would be successful? What does Steve think about the importance between luck and timing? How did Steve's mother impact how he approaches parenting and self-belief with his children? 2.) Buying Sports Teams: Not So Different to Companies: When buying and running a sports team, what is the same, and what is different from buying and running a company? What is Steve's biggest advice to new owners of sports teams? What are the single biggest mistakes sports team owners make when they buy a team? What happened with the Chelsea bid? Why did Steve lose? How did debt change the deal? 3.) The Future of Sports Ownership: Why does Steve believe we have seen a massive rise in American and private equity buyers of both global sports teams but also European sports teams? How has "new media" changed the inherent value that can be placed on a team? Why does it change the value? Which forms of "new media" are most important? How much further can the value of these sports teams increase? Does this massive increase in the price and assets of certain clubs not lead to a massive inequality in sports? What can be done to prevent this imbalance? 4.) Steve Pagliuca: The Person and Capital Allocator: What is the single best investment advice Steve has ever received? How does Steve think about his relationship to wealth today? How has it changed over time? What does it take to have an amazing marriage and be at the top of your profession? What were 1-2 elements that made Bain able to scale to the proportions of AUM that they have done? What would he have done differently?
In the final Celtics Talk Podcast episode of 2022, Eddie House joins Chris Forsberg to reflect on how far the Celtics have come in the last year and discuss some of his favorite moments from the season. They also look ahead to what the Celtics could do in 2023. You'll also hear from Wyc Grousbeck and Steve Pagliuca as they look back on the decision to hire Brad Stevens and discuss the modern-day Celtics2:30 - Did you think 2022 would unfold the way it did for the Celtics?10:15 - Favorite moments from the Celtics 2022 playoff run**14:30 - Do the Celtics need to make any roster changes before the NBA trade deadline?**21:00 - 2023 Celtics predictions25:00 - Wyc Grousbeck & Steve Pagliuca reflect on the acquisition of Brad Stevens and the modern CelticsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Celtics have reached their 1,000th under the ownership of Wyc Grousbeck and Steve Pagliuca. In this special edition of the Celtics Talk podcast, we sit down with Wyc and Steve to reflect on buying the team and the championship in 2008. Look for more features from “The Last 20” throughout the season on NBC Sports Boston.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 3- Mego, Fauria, and Andy Hart are joined by The Eagan family, The Flanagan family, and Mike Ellis of Deep River Snacks as they share their stories with Dana Farber and The Jimmy Fund. Celtics owner Steve Pagliuca joins the show to discuss the relationship of Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Marcus Smart, Brad Stevens' transition to the front office, Ime Udoka, the off season, and more!
Celtics Owner Steve Pagliuca joins the show to discuss the off season, Brad Stevens stepping into the front office, Ime Udoka, the KD rumors, and more!
Celtics Owner Steve Pagliuca joins the show to discuss the off season, Brad Stevens stepping into the front office, Ime Udoka, the KD rumors, and more!
A antiga tenista e o piloto de Fórmula 1 vão oferecer 12 milhões de euros cada um a Martin Broughton na corrida à compra do clube inglês, onde também estão o co-proprietário do LA Dodgers, Todd Boehly, e o co-proprietário do Boston Celtics, Steve Pagliuca.
En redig Tuttohelg! De franska traktorkaravanerna! Boogey-Sassarna på Giuseppe Meazza! Nyöppnade Premier League! Heta Europa-svenskarna! Steve Pagliuca vs Gianluca Pagliuca vs Thomas Ravelli! Snicksnackaren Xavi! Inlägget 589. Premier Leagues pånyttfödelse dök först upp på Tutto Balutto.
En redig Tuttohelg! De franska traktorkaravanerna! Boogey-Sassarna på Giuseppe Meazza! Nyöppnade Premier League! Heta Europa-svenskarna! Steve Pagliuca vs Gianluca Pagliuca vs Thomas Ravelli! Snicksnackaren Xavi! Inlägget 589. Premier Leagues pånyttfödelse dök först upp på Tutto Balutto.
En redig Tuttohelg! De franska traktorkaravanerna! Boogey-Sassarna på Giuseppe Meazza! Nyöppnade Premier League! Heta Europa-svenskarna! Steve Pagliuca vs Gianluca Pagliuca vs Thomas Ravelli! Snicksnackaren Xavi! Inlägget 589. Premier Leagues pånyttfödelse dök först upp på Tutto Balutto.
Hour 3- Patient Kate MacLeman and her husband Tommy share their experience with Dana Farber and the importance of screening. Patient Arianna Bravo joins the show to discuss her battle with acute lymphocytic leukemia at Dana-Farber. Celtics owners Wyc Grousbeck and Steve Pagliuca join the show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celtics owners Wyc Grousbeck and Steve Pagliuca join the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celtics owners Wyc Grousbeck and Steve Pagliuca join the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nearly two months ago the NBA returned to play, and after a busy schedule, we’re on the brink of the NBA finals. Bain Capital Co-Chairman and Boston Celtics owner Steve Pagliuca joins Jason Kelly and Mike Lynch to reflect on an unprecedented season in the bubble, and to talk about his role in maximizing the fan experience and quality of product that has established the NBA as one of the most dominant sports in the industry. They discuss the emergence of private equity in sports ownership, the legacy of Celtics basketball, and the tumultuous year for social justice.
Steve Pagliuca – Co-Chair/Managing General Partner, Bain Capital Josh Harris – Owner, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment Eric Chemi (Moderator) – Sports Business Reporter, CNBC Not only has the popularity of sports investing increased in recent years, but the value of sports franchises has grown by 3-5x in the past decade. Learn how industry leaders, Josh Harris, Co-Founder of Apollo Global Management, and Steve Pagliuca, Co-Chairman of Bain Capital, successfully turned their financial investing expertise towards sports investing. With returns of 8-10x in their initial investments in the Sixers and Celtics, respectively, both will articulate their shared principles for success that translate across industries. In addition, they’ll touch on the rationale for acquiring a team, the unique opportunities in each league, the additional sports assets they maintain in their portfolio, and the new growth areas they’re interested in pursuing.
Dr. Alain Labrique, Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses using digital health tools to fight COVID-19. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News P&I Reporter Bryan Gruley talk about Exxon's fall from oil juggernaut to mediocre company. Steve Pagliuca, Co-Chairman of Bain Capital, discusses the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' recovery and return to work program. And we Drive to the Close with Cole Smead, President and Portfolio Manager at Smead Capital. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway. Updates audio file to include Cole Smead and adds Steve Pagliuca to the description. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dr. Alain Labrique, Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses using digital health tools to fight COVID-19. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News P&I Reporter Bryan Gruley talk about Exxon’s fall from oil juggernaut to mediocre company. Steve Pagliuca, Co-Chairman of Bain Capital, discusses the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ recovery and return to work program. And we Drive to the Close with Cole Smead, President and Portfolio Manager at Smead Capital. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway. Updates audio file to include Cole Smead and adds Steve Pagliuca to the description.
Kyle Draper and Chris Forsberg get into the Celtics double overtime win over the Clippers, whether or not Jayson Tatum can officially be declared a superstar and the Celtics announcement that they will retire KG's number. 2:00 - Jayson Tatum led the Celtics to a double overtime win over the Clippers - can we officially call Tatum a superstar?7:00 - Kemba Walker embraces the chance to defer to Jayson Tatum in a game9:30 - Does Danny Ainge need to bring someone in from the buyout market?13:20 - Brad Wanamaker has turned into a reliable bench presence14:15 - Chris and Kyle hand out mid-season awards including Celtics MVP and biggest Celtics disappointment19:10 - A. Sherrod Blakely talks with Kemba Walker out n Chicago as he prepares for All-Star Weekend21:40 - Chris Forsberg talks with Wyc Grousbeck and Steve Pagliuca about the Celtics announcement that they will be retiring Kevin Garnett's number25:00 - Chris explains why Kevin Garnett deserves to have his number retired even though some say he didn't play in Boston long enough28:00 - Who will be the next Celtic to have his number retired?
Kyle Draper and Chris Forsberg get into the Celtics double overtime win over the Clippers, whether or not Jayson Tatum can officially be declared a superstar and the Celtics announcement that they will retire KG's number. 2:00 - Jayson Tatum led the Celtics to a double overtime win over the Clippers - can we officially call Tatum a superstar?7:00 - Kemba Walker embraces the chance to defer to Jayson Tatum in a game9:30 - Does Danny Ainge need to bring someone in from the buyout market?13:20 - Brad Wanamaker has turned into a reliable bench presence14:15 - Chris and Kyle hand out mid-season awards including Celtics MVP and biggest Celtics disappointment19:10 - A. Sherrod Blakely talks with Kemba Walker out n Chicago as he prepares for All-Star Weekend21:40 - Chris Forsberg talks with Wyc Grousbeck and Steve Pagliuca about the Celtics announcement that they will be retiring Kevin Garnett's number25:00 - Chris explains why Kevin Garnett deserves to have his number retired even though some say he didn't play in Boston long enough28:00 - Who will be the next Celtic to have his number retired?
Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca joins Dale and Keefe as part of the WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio Telethon to discuss the Celtics’ offseason and down year as well as his niece’s nine-year battle with cancer, which has been aided by the Jimmy Fund.
Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca joins Dale and Keefe as part of the WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio Telethon to discuss the Celtics’ offseason and down year as well as his niece’s nine-year battle with cancer, which has been aided by the Jimmy Fund.
In part four of the Leaders Talk Series, U.S. News Executive Chairman Eric Gertler joins the show to share interviews on leadership and 21st century business disruptors from the World Economic Forum conference in Davos, Switzerland. He speaks with Omar Abbosh, group chief executive for communications, media and technology at Accenture, and Steve Pagliuca, co-chairman of Bain Capital and co-owner of the Boston Celtics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
OMF closes out day 2 with an appearance and a generous gift from Celtics owner Steve Pagliuca on behalf of the Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation.
Episode 2 of "Anything is Podable" looks at how Wyc Grousbeck, Steve Pagliuca, and the current ownership group bought the franchise from absentee owner, Paul Gaston.The group rebuilt the front office, successfully convincing Danny Ainge and Doc Rivers to leave their comfortable TV jobs. Ainge acquired the necessary assets to make franchise altering trades, and Doc helped Paul Pierce grow into the face of the franchise."Anything is Podable" is presented by Coastal Heritage Bank.
0:00 Thanks Byrd Campbell for supporting the pod 0:25 Sam welcomes us to the podcast. Donald is in Utah and that isn’t even the craziest place we are broadcasting from this week. 1:40 Sam is in Durham, NC… his new home! 4:40 We have a special guest, Steve Pagliuca – owner of the Boston Celtics, a former Duke player, and the dad of two former Duke players! 6:55 Jason says hi to Steve and congratulates him on getting a NBA team full of Dukies. 8:00 Donald asks about Steve’s relationship with the basketball program as a player and as a parent. 10:20 Steve talks about his memories of the 2004 Final Four game where his son lost to UConn and reflects on how close Coach K is to the players, even the walk-ons. 12:20 Fast forward to 2015 and Steve discusses Nick and the guys winning the national title. 13:35 Donald wants to know which of the Pag brothers are better at basketball. 14:35 Steve talks about being on the Duke Board of Trustees and reflects on how much the school has changed since he attended in the mid-1970s. 17:00 Steve tells us about how he won the campus-wide 1-on-1 championship, which included a championship match at halftime of a game in Cameron. 18:40 Jason talks to Steve about how he happened to buy a NBA team. 22:00 Jason wants to know if Danny Ainge is an unfair advantage over the rest of the league which leads Steve to tell the story of how they hired him to run the team. 24:55 Steve talks about how the Celtics got Jayson Tatum. 26:50 Steve admits even he was shocked at how good Tatum was as a rookie. 28:20 Jason asks about how the league has changed over the years, especially the one and done rule. 30:53 Steve answers the “Best Coach K story” question with a tale of how K reacts to a poor practice session. 33:30 Jason has to ask, would Steve mind if Brad Stevens left the Celtics for Duke. Steve says “I bleed green and I bleed blue…” 35:20 We react to the interview with Steve Pagliuca. 37:02 We divert into a talk about playing sports with your children and Jason lays down the law! 39:50 Why doesn’t Duke still have a one-on-one campus wide tournament?!?! 41:30 We love that Pagliuca considers Semi to be part of the Celtics. 42:55 Again, we thank Byrd Campbell, our faithful sponsors. 43:15 The non-conference schedule is out. Jason says it is really tough and talks about how good Indiana’s Romeo Langford is going to be. 47:00 Donald has audio problems and, no, we are not editing it out. 48:10 Donald is back and he tells us about how excited he is for us to be playing Eastern Michigan. 52:35 Sam leads us on a look at Dukies in the NBA making news. We begin with Grayson Allen’s summer. 55:25 Jason talks about the Dukies on the Kings, Bagley and Giles. 58:25 Donald fills us in on Trevon Duval getting a 2-way deal with the Bucks. 1:00:55 Sam asks Jason about the Dukies on the Bulls and Jason raves about Carter’s play this summer. 1:05:40 Parting Shots – Donald on whether Lebron James has a chance to be a winner in LA. 1:12:50 Parting Shots – Jason on Duke’s recent NBA success and how it affects the Duke Hatred Tsunami. 1:16:45 Parting Shots – Sam talks about Jay Williams doing a great interview with Bill Simmons. 1:18:25 Goodbye and don’t miss our next episode when we interview another former Blue Devil superstar!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gordon Hayward posted a photo of himself in a Celtics official uniform to his Instagram page. Steve Pagliuca says Paul Pierce will have jersey number retired this season. Guerschon Yabusele plans to be 100 percent by training camp. Plus, more drama in Cleveland with LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and perhaps a bought-out Dwyane Wade. Photo courtesy of https://www.instagram.com/gdhayward/?hl=en
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