What does Danny Ainge's future hold? Basketball-wise, it's anybody guess.
We do know this, however, about the now former Celtics president of basketball operations: Ainge is moving.
The 62-year-old officially put his Wellesley house on the market as of Monday, with the asking price coming in at $4.5 million.
The 8,300-square-foot home, locate on Wellesley St. resides less than a mile from Babson College. It also offers some unique features, as one might expect.
There is an in-ground trampoline that resides next to a basketball hoop for easy dunking. A downstairs theatre and gym. And, to top it off, a golf simulator.
In the posting for the property -- which was built in 2003 -- the only framed jerseys pictured are of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce.
It is believed Brad Stevens, Ainge's replacement, will remain in his Wellesley home.