sportsinboston.blogspot.com - 7/30/2007
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Is the Celtics organization silently building a web of influence over the entire league that will restore the storied franchise to the championship level? This article analyzes how Danny Ainge, using his Celtics connections (i.e. McHale) has taken what was once a marginal playoff team in 2003 and after 4 years of wheeling and dealing has brought Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett to the Boston Celtics.
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